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Matt Rhule's contract won't save him


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Just now, Cdparr7 said:

There is a chance that Cousins leaves the Vikings but meh. 
 

His name is Sam. Whether it’s Hartman or Howell that has yet to be decided

poo, I would take Cousins in a heartbeat.  Dude is actually very good.  He would immediately be the second best QB in Panthers history. 

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to me it's the hubris of Rhule and Brady for thinking that they can take Darnold, rehabilitate him and turn him into a legit starting quarterback.....behind one of the worst offensive lines in all of football.

They took a risk and they whiffed on it bad. Someone's gotta fall on the sword, and that someone has to be Brady. Hopefully he will take the LSU gig, Rhule will go to Penn State and we can flush these last two years. We have a good defense and good cap space next year, and an owner with deep pockets. Surely we can do better than this. 

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3 minutes ago, joemac said:

poo, I would take Cousins in a heartbeat.  Dude is actually very good.  He would immediately be the second best QB in Panthers history. 

If we were to land Cousins and then just invest in an oline the entire offseason... we would be in the playoffs next year. Easily. Kirk is not the problem in Minnesota right now. The only thing is.... could Kirk win with Joe Brady?

 

There is no way Kirk wears purple next year. He is due 45million next year.... and he is cuttable without penalty. 

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

poo, I would take Cousins in a heartbeat.  Dude is actually very good.  He would immediately be the second best QB in Panthers history. 

3rd.  He isn't leapfrogging Cam and Jake just by walking in the door.  

Cousins false into that risk adverse tier of QB.  While he might be more polished than Jake, the willingness to put the ball up matters.   And Jake's teams had more overall success in Carolina vs Cousin's Minny teams because of that. 

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Just now, Smittymoose said:

Firing Rhule would be a ridiculous, reactionary, internet-fan appeasing kind of move. Stupid. 

well, put Rhule aside. Let's say we did happen to fire someone who you agree was clearly a mistake.  What is the quicket you would endorse just admitting that and moving on. 

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Just now, Smittymoose said:

Firing Rhule would be a ridiculous, reactionary, internet-fan appeasing kind of move. Stupid. 

 Dude can't win in the NFL with that college mentality. You can't outscheme the NFL fraternity. You need that fraternity to help you win. Outsiders don't do well.

He's not a pro coach. Better to figure it out now and move on.

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