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Who do you BLAME THE MOST?


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Who is THE MOST to blame for Sam Darnold?  

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  1. 1. Who is the MOST to blame for the Sam Darnold Experience?

    • Rhule
      72
    • Tepper
      21
    • Brady
      30
    • Fitterer
      6
    • Panthers fans for being hornswoggled into thinking this was even an a viable choice...
      6


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Matt Rhule… I’m convinced that Baylor won in spite of him. Let’s not forget his 2017 team loss to fuging Liberty, UTSA, and Duke in a three game span.

If he is the elite coach that he thinks he is then Baylor should be poo after he purged their entire coaching staff.

Instead they are 7-2 and ranked 18th in the country.

It’s funny how things even out in the NFL for these college coaches when they realize that they aren’t playing cupcake teams with simplified offensive and defensive philosophies every week.

Brady is up there as well but ultimately the HC has to have the brass balls to try and fix the mess… speaking of brass balls, Tepper is no where to be seen… he’s all talk.

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Just now, bigdog10 said:

Rhule has to go. He’s in completely over his head. 
 

It’s also worrisome that he has so much say in personnel  decisions 

Remember, Rhule was the interview that Hurney liked the most in the coaching search and influenced Tepper to a degree.  Hurney is the gift that keeps on giving even years later.

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10 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Rhule has to go. He’s in completely over his head. 
 

It’s also worrisome that he has so much say in personnel  decisions 

Investing so much capitol in our secondary while there was a stud offensive lineman sitting right there is the most outstandingly dumb thing the team has done in a while. Even if Sam was never going to be the guy, we'd at least have a stud LT for the guy who would be eventually.

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23 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Anyone with decision making authority.  Right now we have just 1 draft pick next year worth a darn, 25 million tied to Darnold, and another 24 million tied to Anderson.  We need a QB and 4 OL.  We really set ourselves back a lot this year 

Yeah, it's time for Tepper to take the checkbook away from Matt Rhule before he Hurneys us into cap hell with more of these poorly thought out signings.

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37 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Rhule for me - you can't forge a winning NFL product with Baylor and Temple cast-offs.

And Jets castoffs 

year one  draft a QB1 or LT in first or second rds. Make that happen

they didn’t. Not in second year either.  Here we are 

you cannot tell me that fields would not have been better. Not today or tomorrow 

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