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Matt Rhule a hot name for open college coaching jobs at Oklahoma, Notre Dame


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4 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Realistically, if this happened, would Joe Brady just get canned?  Phil Snow would most certainly follow Rhule wherever he goes.  What happens to the rest of the staff?  Does Chase Blackburn become interim head coach?

Clean house by sending this group back to the college ranks where they belong. Tepper needs to start hiring people that have a vast amount of NFL experience.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Remember when I got poo'd to death for saying that I doubt Rhule ends up working out after he traded significant assets for Sam Darnold a year after throwing significant money at Teddy Bridgewater? I remember.

 

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Brady Hoke -

remember him? Former panthers DL coach; one of the guys Rivera whacked mid season 2018 during one of the losing streaks. 
 

Just won WAC coach of the year at San Diego State. His SDSU team will play for the WAC championship this weekend. 
 

some guys are college coaches. GO BACK TO COLLEGE MATT

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33 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Remember when I got poo'd to death for saying that I doubt Rhule ends up working out after he traded significant assets for Sam Darnold a year after throwing significant money at Teddy Bridgewater? I remember.

 

I will also remember this if Rhule turns this around.  Year 2 of a rebuild that was going to be tough.  Man has built a defense BTW.

Offensive changes must happen but not ready to give up on Rhule yet

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