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Did Rhule ever answer post game?


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11 hours ago, CRA said:

 

yep.  We scored that TD with 3 minutes remaining. 

the argument set out above in the article is if you are down 15 in the middle of the 4th quarter.  Which is more than twice the time we had.  You have time to deal with the consequences of not converting.  A bad Panther offense doesn’t have the time to deal with not converting with 3 minutes on the clock and needing two scores. 

You done ran circles around them slapping them in the face each time bro. I thought they was trolling with the negative -they owe the world- football knowledge type of poo.

It was stupid and literally anyone that ever got hit in the face with a football and quit playing forever knows that.

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10 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Lol okay man youre right a bunch of people on a message board know the analytics and situational strategy than a coach that gets paid 70 million dollars to make those decisions. 

Does Matt Rhule know more about football than people on a message board? Sure he does.

If only it were that easy.

Unfortunately, Rhule doesn't know enough about running a professional football team to beat even the likes of the Falcons, the Giants, the Dolphins and other teams that are generally acknowledged to be bottom feeders.

That's the problem.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Does Matt Rhule know more about football than people on a message board? Sure he does.

If only it were that easy.

Unfortunately, Rhule doesn't know enough about running a professional football team to beat even the likes of the Falcons, the Giants, the Dolphins and other teams that are generally acknowledged to be bottom feeders.

That's the problem.

Every NFL head coach knows more about football than us.  That doesn't mean NFL coaches don't do idiotic things that even a middle school coach would shake their head over.  Hell, in the moment, how many NFL coaches can't even manage timeouts and a playclock properly at the end of a game? 

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26 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

On topic:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/12/13/john-harbaugh-if-youre-going-to-need-a-two-point-conversion-better-to-go-for-it-early/
 

Harbaugh agrees with the 2pt early.

Rhule still sucks at everything else though.

This is still a dumbass take. You take the extra point because then you cut the lead to one possession and one two pointer. You only have to the stop opponents offense one time to tie.

You miss the 2pt then you're down two possessions. You literally have to get the ball back twice, you have to stop the opponent twice while they are chewing clock.  

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