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This confirms Rhule's seat is hot


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1 hour ago, MtnJax said:

All y’all bemoaning Rhule’s move to promote Nixon to OC just because he’s another Baylor guy should go look at his resume. 10 yrs in the NFL prior to going to Baylor that’s a hell of a lot more than Brady had. Whether that translates remains to be see, but at least he’s not some “college” guy like y’all wanna try to paint him as

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2 hours ago, MtnJax said:

All y’all bemoaning Rhule’s move to promote Nixon to OC just because he’s another Baylor guy should go look at his resume. 10 yrs in the NFL prior to going to Baylor that’s a hell of a lot more than Brady had. Whether that translates remains to be see, but at least he’s not some “college” guy like y’all wanna try to paint him as

With his NFL experience Nixon should have been the Panthers OC all along.When you hire college guys for the NFL,you most often get college type results, not NFL results.

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22 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

At least Nixon actually called plays while at Baylor and ran a pretty good offense. It will be interesting to see how he fairs.

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Rhule had co-offensive coordinators, Nixon and Glenn Thomas. Thomas was also the quarterbacks coach and Nixon the runningbacks coach.

Effectively speaking, they had a run game coordinator and a pass game coordinator.

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I think if we had of drafted Fields and still had the same record as now we wouldn't be as hard on Rhule as we are now. 

Yes Fields may not work out for the Bears but I assume he would have sat for the season if we would have drafted him. 

I love Horn but having a potential franchise QB waiting in the wings for 2022 would have given this fan base hope. That is the main thing. Their is no feeling of hope right now.

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3 hours ago, MtnJax said:

All y’all bemoaning Rhule’s move to promote Nixon to OC just because he’s another Baylor guy should go look at his resume. 10 yrs in the NFL prior to going to Baylor that’s a hell of a lot more than Brady had. Whether that translates remains to be see, but at least he’s not some “college” guy like y’all wanna try to paint him as

100 percent agree.

Unlike Brady, this guy actually has the resume of an NFL coordinator.  Doesn't mean he is going to be great, but he certainly has a solid resume.  Don't really care if he was a college guy during Rhule's tenure at Baylor.  

Its not like guys would be lining up to take over for five games.  

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