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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I know some people think that Rhule is guaranteed another season but that Schiano lost the Bucs and coached like he was still in college. Just like Rhule. Guy only lasted 2 seasons. 

It’s funny to hear people talking like they know what a billionaire will do his money. Ruhle is not guaranteed next season. Forget whatever his contract says. 

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3 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I'm pretty sure Arians had a little bit of input in that.  Do you think some green college coach would have had the clout to make that happen?

I think Brady basically got to pick where he wanted to go and it wasn't like a QB-less team was gonna say no. Arians is not a great coach. Not a terrible coach but some pretty big flaws and mainly regarding QB's. Brady solved his biggest weakness.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I think Brady basically got to pick where he wanted to go and it wasn't like a QB-less team was gonna say no. Arians is not a great coach. Not a terrible coach but some pretty big flaws and mainly regarding QB's. Brady solved his biggest weakness.

Again, I doubt Brady would have "picked" Tampa if say, a Matt Rhule-type of HC was there.  Way over simplifying it, man.  Is Arians a great coach?  Nope. Is he head and shoulders above what we have here?  Abso-freaking-lutely!

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Again, I doubt Brady would have "picked" Tampa if say, a Matt Rhule-type of HC was there.  Way over simplifying it, man.  Is Arians a great coach?  Nope. Is he head and shoulders above what we have here?  Abso-freaking-lutely!

Don't use Rhule as a bar for good coaching. You can accidentally trip over that bar.

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10 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Don't use Rhule as a bar for good coaching. You can accidentally trip over that bar.

LOl...that was funny!  My point being Brady had his pick of places, sure, but he was going to pick a place that had a competent, proven staff.  That said, the Panthers were never an option.

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14 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

LOl...that was funny!  My point being Brady had his pick of places, sure, but he was going to pick a place that had a competent, proven staff.  That said, the Panthers were never an option.

It was the combination of various factors but I agree that they had a much better situation in Tampa than we had.

I don't think Brady would have followed Joe Judge either.

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