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When did you give up on Matt Rhule?


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5 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

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

You're just machine gun blasting excuses. Most of which were decisions made by Rhule himself. There were five new head coaches for the 2020 season. The only one with a worse record than Rhule blew us out today. He only has one less win than Rhule now. 

You want to make excuses and accept a loser. That's fine. Based on your ability to argue a point and formulate a coherent thought, you've become quite accustomed to embracing the L.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're just machine gun blasting excuses. Most of which were decisions made by Rhule himself. There were five new head coaches for the 2020 season. The only one with a worse record than Rhule blew us out today. He only has one less win than Rhule now. 

You want to make excuses and accept a loser. That's fine. Based on your ability to argue a point and formulate a coherent thought, you've become quite accustomed to embracing the L.

Excuses whatever.. Who gives up on a coach after a year and a half?? Especially when his 1st season was one of the most difficult seasons in sports history??

Give me and example when this was done and considered smart??

Im waiting 

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2 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

"MUH PANDEMIC" doesn't explain why this team is looking worse than last year. We were losing by very close games last year except the buc games. now we're getting dominated by the giants.

No, no, no. He moved on from that excuse. Now it's that we're such a young team with a college coaching staff. Guess who made those decisions?

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Excuses whatever.. Who gives up on a coach after a year and a half?? Especially when his 1st season was one of the most difficult seasons in sports history??

Give me and example when this was done and considered smart??

Im waiting 

He fuging sucks. Anyone with two eyes and a brain could see that.

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Excuses whatever.. Who gives up on a coach after a year and a half?? Especially when his 1st season was one of the most difficult seasons in sports history??

Give me and example when this was done and considered smart??

Im waiting 

Firing an NFL coach after one season usually ends up working out

https://ftw.usatoday.com/2013/12/nfl-one-and-done-chudzinski-carroll-mora-schottenheimer

You didn't expect that one coming. Walked right into it.

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3 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

"MUH PANDEMIC" doesn't explain why this team is looking worse than last year. We were losing by very close games last year except the buc games. now we're getting dominated by the giants.

The season hasn't played out yet... We won't know its worst until the end of the season..

Maybe you should check your expectations 1st.. 

Reality check .. If Sam Darnold was good and CMC got hurt this wasn't going to be a good team???

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2 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

@WOW!!

how long are you giving rhule before its time to sink or swim?????

3 years.. Like most teams normally do... 

Again if we would have fired ROn in the middle of year 2.. How would that have worked out.. 2 coach of the year season not here..

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Excuses whatever.. Who gives up on a coach after a year and a half?? Especially when his 1st season was one of the most difficult seasons in sports history??

Give me and example when this was done and considered smart??

Im waiting 

Plenty of teams have moved on from coaches after two years….

you could start with looking at the list of college HCs that for NFL jobs. 

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