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Rhule to Oklahoma???


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8 minutes ago, CmC2k said:

Rhule is a builder. He built our defense that was at the bottom of the league for the last 2 years and has made them into a top 5 unit. I think he gets a year to try and fix the offense. Just make sure he fires brady and doesn't make the choice for QB because it's clear we have no idea what we are doing there. 

A friend of mine has a son who used to build teams in Madden. He'd create custom team names, logos, profiles, etc.

And then he'd play actual games with them just once or twice before building a new one.

Some guys like the building process rather than the finished product.

I kinda wonder if Rhule might not be one of those people.

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17 minutes ago, CmC2k said:

Rhule is a builder. He built our defense that was at the bottom of the league for the last 2 years and has made them into a top 5 unit. I think he gets a year to try and fix the offense. Just make sure he fires brady and doesn't make the choice for QB because it's clear we have no idea what we are doing there. 

Sorry but that defense against better teams, bigger lines, is a poo show

 

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34 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

A friend of mine has a son who used to build teams in Madden. He'd create custom team names, logos, profiles, etc.

And then he'd play actual games with them just once or twice before building a new one.

Some guys like the building process rather than the finished product.

I kinda wonder if Rhule might not be one of those people.

I would say yes considering the past two jobs he left for rebuilds. Reminds me of a house flipper.

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Yeah if we could only go back over the last 15 years or so and cherry pick the best player available in every draft we would be all good

I think the difference here though is that the picks being discussed were at a glaring position of need that continues to be an Achilles heel. DT (assuming Brown isn't completely flaming out) and CB were definitely improved with these picks, but OT and the OL is by far the crappiest unit on the field. There was clear logic and reason to take those tackles over who they did and yet they didn't. 

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5 hours ago, ladypanther said:

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/panthers-matt-rhule-remains-coveted-by-college-programs-but-hes-not-interested-as-of-now/

 But numerous league and college sources said the NFL coach held in highest regard by many premier programs is Carolina coach Matt Rhule.

Sources said LSU had Rhule atop their wish list -- it ended up hiring Brian Kelly from Notre Dame -- as did USC and Oklahoma, the latter yet to name a coach with Lincoln Riley going to USC. Programs put out major feelers for Rhule, sources said, a coach who revived programs at Temple and Baylor and produced staffs and players who excelled as well. Rhule is in his second year of what has been a rocky tenure with the Panthers, as that team struggles to find an offensive identity and, most importantly, someone to handle quarterback duties for more than a temporary basis.

 but college programs still wanted to gauge his interest before moving on with their searches. 

 

Hard to imagine Rhule turning down LSU and ND without at least some assurances from Tepper about his future here. Probably means he's here for 2022.

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