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Matt Rhule and Joe Judge are neck and neck for the worst record of the 2020 hires so far


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7 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

"B-but Matt Rhule took over a poo team! Of course his record is bad! Trust the process"

Kevin Stefanski: 17-10

Mike Mccarthy: 13-13

Ron Rivera: 11-15

Matt Rhule (amateur college coach): 10-17

Joe Judge (special teams coordinator): 9-16

Keep in mind that Joe thoroughly whipped Rhule's ass earlier in the season. Also got outcoached by Rivera and McCarthy, but whatever. Without Cam entering the picture Rhule probably would have had the worst record by seasons end by far because December is brutal.

Should we be concerned over this??????

Yes, because all situations are created equally. 

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I’m all for letting a talented guy learn on the job.  Rivera was a rookie HC.  Fox was a rookie HC.

Rhule has not panned out as advertised.  Not saying he’s at fault, you just never know til you try.

He tried, now we know.

Lets move on.


 

PS: Our last retread was G. Seifert.

*He went 1-15.  Don’t know if y’all remembered that or not?

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Rhule needs to earn his 3rd year. After the last game he has to come out and prove he can adapt and make it work week to week. 

He was gifted a QB to help his O score points. After Darnold that is a miracle. If he can't coach this team into taking a big step and string together some wins then doing a year 3 is just going through the motion and is a complete waste of time. Even Ron had to win 6 of the last 7 games in 2012 to earn a chance to come back and show he was Riverboat Ron in 2013. 

Nothing I have see from Rhule makes me belive he can finish strong this year. If that is the case, clean house and get better people. Maybe a halfway qualified staff this time. If he earns it I will be happy to see a year three. The offseason would be a huge test after the turd they laid this year. 

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11 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

If it takes fans and the media in the pressers to convince them to throw some deep balls, more RPO/play action whatever then what is the point of this staff even being here? Rhule said Brady doesn't like/have deep shots in the game plans and other teams know it, sit on their routes and hamstring our WR's to zero YAC. If we fall behind in the score the QB has to freelance against the coaches wishes. That's why they don't like playing PJ, he's gonna go for it once in a while

If true he said the quiet part out loud. Threw that man under the bus. Rhule is responsible for the hire anyways and 100% responsible for the very expensive QB debacle. All that money and picks wasted, ineptitude, fan apathy and the owner having to step in and correct the QB mistakes...he should have had training wheels now he's cost the team cap space and draft capital and no improvement in wins to show for it all. 

Tepper whiffed on McCarthy. Rhule is on very thin ice. He's financially cost the team more money in bad decisions than his proposed salary.

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