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Matt Rhule 3rd year success (Does history repeat itself?)


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Just now, HotelSoapy! said:

It was gonna be a bad season regardless but Teddy would have squeezed out the most wins. Fields or Jones would have been nice to have for the long haul.

Teddy might have been the best of the bunch, but that's not anything to crow about.  I wanna say he had like 8 opportunities to win late in games last season and failed every time.

I'd hate to witness Fields or Jones in this offense.  It would be like having flashbacks to Carr in Houston's offense or Darnold playing for the Jets.  Hate to watch rookie talent not only wasted, but ruined by their terribly coached teams.  And make no mistake, the Panthers are a terribly coached team.

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7 hours ago, HotelSoapy! said:

Giving up a second round pick for the worst starting QB in the league the prior 3 seasons was pretty dumb yeah. I don't blame him for wanting for wanting to move on from Teddy though. Justin Fields or Mac Jones would have been my choice.

I’m pretty sure that was the gms doing… I’m sure Matt had a hand in it.. the only mess up Matt did was not push to have a vet back up if it failed and or to “push” Donald.. but that was current gms handy work 

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