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Rhule Has No Idea What He Is Doing


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2 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Tepper quite literally said he saw himself in Rhule. That told me he tossed analytics and stats out the fuging window and hired his “guy” 

A used car salesman knows his kind, so I’m not shocked.

I hope Tepper took down those brass balls in his office because we’ve been neutered.

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There is too much talent on the roster to make this many mistakes every game. It’s clear the team is poorly coached and has only won as many games as they have because of pure talent. The pass rushers getting sacks and forcing turnovers is at times just pure talent. CMC is the offense and even with Cam back there’s too many problems with the coaching and playcalling to overcome any mistakes. The only way this team wins is if they shut down the opposing offense early and force turnovers and play mistake free football on offense. There’s no room for error on either side of the football because of how many mistakes they make. 

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2 hours ago, Castavar said:

Ain't he proved it on that wasted timeout on 4th and 4. The fact he didn't already have a plan in place for that situation screams he literally only went for it because the crowd booed him. As a head coach, you should already know whether you are going for it BEFORE it even gets to 4th down. I'm done with this college "cute" coaching staff. They do not have what it takes to succeed in the NFL. Hell, Rhule and Snow couldn't even beat ranked teams in college. This is not surprising.

If you had a feasible idea to get rid of tepper as well I might have some hope for this team but he is the fly.  Same asshole who was ready to get rid of Mike Tomlinson who never had a losing season in shitsburg.  thats all you need to know about his football acumen.

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54 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I LOVED the Brown pick but man, not gonna lie he's been underwhelming. Not the impact player I was expecting. You don't want a "good" DT in the top 10. You want a game wrecker. We haven't seen that from Brown.

 

Not gone rag on brown too much even tho he should be a game changer but with kk and star both gone he gets a lot of attention in the middle, this staff really has to learn how to utilize players we keep everyone in the same exact spot every game other teams move dominate players around

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2 hours ago, Mage said:

The run defense vs well coached lines is horrendous. Especially vs zone runs. WFT ate us up on them all day. That is what hurt our defense the most

How many of these do we have to face a season... And again other then the Cowboys game we barely lose to those teams..

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Kelly is a better coach than Ruhle. Kelly is much better suited for the college game and he is building something nice at UCLA. 

Kelly actually looked promising in the NFL until Philly gave him roster control. That's when things spiraled on him. We gave Rhule that out of the gate. Rhule would've had a much better chance to succeed had he been paired with a strong GM. If he was demanding full control out of the gate then that should've been the red flag we needed to look elsewhere. Very few coaches are cut out for full control in the NFL and it took most of them years to prove themselves before they got it.

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

A used car salesman knows his kind, so I’m not shocked.

I hope Tepper took down those brass balls in his office because we’ve been neutered.

TBF - Ruhle does not give me the used car salesman vibes. Not at all. When I think of a sleezy used car salesman Coach I’m talking about Calipari, Pitino, Mike Brey, Urban Meyer, Ed Ogeron. 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sure. He can have until the end of this one. Without strong signs he's developing though he can GTFO at the end of this season.

Is the defense improving from bottom 5 to top 5 not a strong indication or if he gets 8 wins compare to 5 last year which is still a option...

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