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When did you give up on Matt Rhule?


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1 minute ago, CanePantherHornet said:

I'd rather have held on to Teddy than have wasted money and draft picks on Darnold. They could have kept building up the team around him then plugged in a rookie when the time was right.

I will never blame a team taking a shot at being good rather then staying mediocre with a game manager who couldn't stay healthy anyway...

Reality is Darnold has more physical talent then Teddy and trying to mold that into something I get.. Darnold sucks but Teddy was and is a backup.... We lost when San Francisco jumped up and took Trey... Now we're in QB purgatory until the Watson situation clears up or next offseason when Hopefully we can get a better vet QB..

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Everyone else is in a pandemic too. It's not a situation unique to the Panthers.

New coach new coaching staff lite on pro experience, New QB,, Youngest defense in the league.. Who was in the same situation??? And let's not forget you were comparing Ron's situation not anybody else.. Don't try to change your comment when you get caught making a off point...

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10 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

New coach new coaching staff lite on pro experience, New QB,, Youngest defense in the league.. Who was in the same situation??? And let's not forget you were comparing Ron's situation not anybody else.. Don't try to change your comment when you get caught making a off point...

You forgot that Ron's first season featured a lockout shortened offseason, didn't you?

If you want to sit around and make excuses, you can do that. But Matt Rhule wasn't given a 7 year $60M contract to sit around and make excuses. All of those excuses you listed have nothing to do with the pandemic and were created by Rhule himself. He made his own bed and we're looking at the results.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You forgot that Ron's first season featured a lockout shortened offseason, didn't you?

If you want to sit around and make excuses, you can do that. But Matt Rhule wasn't given a 7 year $60M contract to sit around and make excuses. All of those excuses you lusted have nothing to do with the pandemic and were created by Rhule himself. He made his own bed and we're looking at the results.

Not the same situation.. Locked offseason to all the poo with testing player in and out due to health protocols and online practices is alot different.. Good try..

Ron had to game changing talents and a veteran unit with a solid Oline... Again... What coach wouldn't (we could get) wouldn't you quit on after a year and a half?? Sounds like unless he has a winning season in the 1st 2 years we should quit on alot of coaches..

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Not the same situation.. Locked offseason to all the poo with testing player in and out due to health protocols and online practices is alot different.. Good try..

Ron had to game changing talents and a veteran unit with a solid Oline... Again... What coach wouldn't we could get wouldn't you quit on after a year and a half??

One that showed signs of having this team headed in the right direction. If you haven't noticed, we're currently spiraling downward rapidly. The same thing happened last year after a decent start. The pandemic isn't a new situation this year. If you want to make excuses for Rhule, fine. The Panthers' history has conditioned a lot of fans to accept a loser.

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Not the same situation.. Locked offseason to all the poo with testing player in and out due to health protocols and online practices is alot different.. Good try..

Ron had to game changing talents and a veteran unit with a solid Oline... Again... What coach wouldn't (we could get) wouldn't you quit on after a year and a half?? Sounds like unless he has a winning season in the 1st 2 years we should quit on alot of coaches..

4th youngest team in the league..

Not playing the captain save a hoe game.. But giving up after a year and a half is being really emotional on some of your parts...

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

One that showed signs of having this team headed in the right direction. If you haven't noticed, we're currently spiraling downward rapidly. The same thing happened last year after a decent start. The pandemic isn't a new situation this year. If you want to make excuses for Rhule, fine. The Panthers' history has conditioned a lot of fans to accept a loser.

It's a year and half.. No matter what you say most if not all coaches get more then that even with worse records... I should never see you talk about patience with anybody else... 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

You're editing almost every post and now you're arguing with yourself? LOL! Completely off the rails.

You lost already... You tried to compare situation.. Proven wrong..

I'm editing adding more info.. Clap your hands and jump for joy on that..lol

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8 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Today. don't care who your QB is, we lost to a bad giants team that was really hamstrung. The worst part is they outcoached us today. Jason fuging Garrett made us look lost on defense. 

Good point. Bad team minus key starters beat us bad. We have NO excuse.

I'm done. 

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