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Matt Rhule Shuts Down College Rumors


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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I’m not as concerned about Rhule as I am Brady and our QB situation. Brady is clearly not ready and Burrow, Chase, Jefferson, and Marshall made him look better than he is. Rhule needs to hire a seasoned OC and let him have a big input on their next QB because he isn’t good at evaluating them.

 

You had me until that bolded part. You  are speculating big time. It is way too early to make that determination.

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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I’m not as concerned about Rhule as I am Brady and our QB situation. Brady is clearly not ready and Burrow, Chase, Jefferson, and Marshall made him look better than he is. Rhule needs to hire a seasoned OC and let him have a big input on their next QB because he isn’t good at evaluating them.

maybe Rhule should of let his OC and not his DC pick our QB this year too.  

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

You had me until that bolded part. You  are speculating big time. It is way too early to make that determination.

His college QBs were nothing special and he is 0-2 picking at picking NFL ones. I’d rather let someone different have some input. Judging by Tepper inquiring about Watson, I’d say he is about over Rhule evaluating QBs as well… 

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Why in the world would he go to Penn State?  I cant think of any reasons.

He is from there, played there, and started his coaching career there. Some guys like coaching in college better. I don’t think he is leaving, but it is a little interesting… 

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57 minutes ago, BudFox said:

I feel like I've seen this movie before. Though it's the straight to video version of Nick Saban.  

Exactly what I was thinking. And Saban had no connection to Alabama. Rhule is an alum of Penn State. His first job was Penn State.

If Penn State is actually open, he will be at Penn State for at least what he gets from Tepper and get to play the savior role of that program. There is no way he says no to them. A Super Bowl for Charlotte probably matters less to him than even a B1G title at Penn State, let alone a College Championship trophy.

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3 hours ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

I swear, this place is filled with the most miserable people I’ve ever seen. Rhule has been successful everywhere he’s ever been. He will be successful here too unless you crazies get your way. 

I'm generally optimistic too, but it is a little concerning that he has no answers for any of the losses. 

"Credit to the other team" and "They haven't shown that on tape before" just make it look like he has no plan.

The lack of in game/halftime adjustments also make it seem like he's in over his head.

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36 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

His college QBs were nothing special and he is 0-2 picking at picking NFL ones. I’d rather let someone different have some input. Judging by Tepper inquiring about Watson, I’d say he is about over Rhule evaluating QBs as well… 

 

Yeah, it's so easy to get top QBs to go to a rebuilding Temple, or Baylor. Those kids want tv games. Something that Rhule couldn't guarantee.

 

As for the rest? Not sure how to respond. You've pretty  much shut the door on any discussion.

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