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In support of Coach Rhule


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2 hours ago, Snake said:

It's year two so I will support him. Still what really concerns me the most though is our coordinators. I really wish he had gone with at least one experienced one. I think we will be looking for a new OC next year exactly because of that and that means learning a new system. 

You're probably right about the team looking for a new OC. This place would probably go bonkers, even more so than now, if the following quoted post happens.

2 hours ago, Mage said:

I think we have our guy in Sean Ryan.  Very well-respected around the league.  A lot of experience working with talented QBs and WRs.  Matt Stafford liked him a lot.  I'd be surprised if he isn't next-in-like for OC.

Ah. The Ron Rivera let's promote from within strategy to maintain consistency. We've seen how that movie before. It wasn't good either.

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15 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Ah. The Ron Rivera let's promote from within strategy to maintain consistency. We've seen how that movie before. It wasn't good either.

???

Plenty of teams promote within and do so to great success.  Rivera's issue wasn't necessarily promoting within, it was promoting people who clearly didn't deserve to be promoted.  Sean Ryan has a much stronger resume than Mike Shula had.  Ryan would have been a good OC hire at the time if we hadn't already nabbed Brady.

And for whatever it's worth, Sean Ryan has experience with two QBs we've targeted... Matt Stafford and now, Deshaun Watson.

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6 minutes ago, Mage said:

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Plenty of teams promote within and do so to great success.  Rivera's issue wasn't necessarily promoting within, it was promoting people who clearly didn't deserve to be promoted.  Sean Ryan has a much stronger resume than Mike Shula had.  Ryan would have been a good OC hire at the time if we hadn't already nabbed Brady.

And for whatever it's worth, Sean Ryan has experience with two QBs we've targeted... Matt Stafford and now, Deshaun Watson.

I wouldn't say Ryan has a stronger resume than Shula by any means. At least Shula had prior experience as a HC(Alabama) and an OC before Rivera promoted him. Ryan's highest coaching job has been a QB coach for the powerhouses known as the Texans, Giants, Lions, and Panthers. Let's not forget his time coaching in the college ranks at the powerhouses of Harvard, Columbia, and Colgate.

If Ryan was worth taking a shot on as an OC, some team would have done so by now with the way the NFL is after the next young genius coach. Having experience with Stafford sure worked out well too, didn't it? The answer to that is no, it didn't since Stafford rejected the Panthers.

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1 hour ago, ThPantherFan said:

I'm not ready to dump Rhule.  Yes the buck stops with him.  He will need to set some ass on fire soon if he hasn't already.  I'll give him one more year to prove himself.

The years are already piling up, we did this same poo with Rivera and what did it get us? HoF talents wasted thats what. 

What if Rhule catches lightning in a bottle next year much like Rivera did when he was on the hotseat and goes back to poo the following year. Only to be on the hotseat again and catch more lightning and stick around another 4 years.

fug that. 

Either Rhule can can this college crap and get some NFL guys on his staff or we need a new coach. 

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4 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

lol  I like this one. "We don't have talent. But if that talent, that we don't have, quit on the coach, he needs to go."

 

No arguing that rebuttal.

 

If you can't look at this team, and see the amount of talent out there? That's a you  problem.

I've got a problem for sure....It's that I root for this lousy ass franchise. Thankfully since 2015 I care much less than I did. It's comical to me at this point. 

 

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