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If we lose to Atlanta does Tepper fire Rhule


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If you remember, Tepper fired Rivera in early December so that he could get a head start on finding his replacement. 

 

If the Panthers lose yet another home game to a bad team like Atlanta, does he get his own personal black Monday?

 

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I believe that he gets the last five games to show that he still has the confidence of the team. If they show some sort of resemblance of improvement I believe he gets one more year to show growth. The only way that he would get fired after Atlanta is if it’s a landslide loss which means the team is pretty much given up on him.

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Carolina wins out, gets to the playoffs.  Rhule isn't the real problem, the issue is hes new to the NFL, needs to be coached up so to speak but theres no one on this staff that can do that.  Maybe bringing in a OC thats been a head coach before could really vault Rhule into an NFL caliber head coach.

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19 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Nah Brady was the fall boy this year, Rhule gets another year no matter what. We won’t get that lucky.

Finish 5-12.   That would be 7 game losing streak to end the season.   Boo’d at BOA loud to close it all out? 

Rhule doesn’t come back.  

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