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Matt Rhule Believes his culture is working, even if the wins aren't there


Ricky Spanish
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16 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

If Rhule wants another shot he’s really gonna have to evaluate his staff and cut ties with Baylor folks

He honestly needs to hire Doug Pedersen in a OC Ass/HC spot.

I have a really tough time picturing either of those things happening.

If Rhule is still head coach next year, I'm guessing Jeff Nixon remains the OC.

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Rhule is convinced next year will be his big successful year with the Panthers because it is year 3. And year 3 is when he was successful with Baylor and Temple…LOL. Apples and oranges comparing a college program to the NFL. Plus if I am not mistaken he never sustained that success In college because he bolted in year 4. 

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43 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

https://www.espn.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/35882/matt-rhules-rebuilding-process-for-carolina-panthers-hampered-by-turnovers-qb-play

Article by Darren Newtown at ESPN. Some Gems:

Guys, if we stop the turnovers, it fixes the offensive line, our run defense, our offensive play calling, and special teams coverage.

It's that simple guys.

Meanwhile Baltimore is 4-0 when they throw two or more interceptions.

The fact Rhule is defaulting to a finite issue tells you everything you need to know. 

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Just now, davos said:

The next hump is that Rhule is a coach the media pined over so they’re assuming he’s got some vision or something being outsiders.

We’ve got a culture of nothing. No identify, no vision for the type of offense we want. Power run my ass.

We don’t even have a power running back because they let Davis go to Atlanta. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

What you see within this article is the basic framework of the argument Rhule will be using to explain to David Tepper why he should keep his job.

Mind you, this assumes Tepper is even asking that question.

He should be, but I don't know if he is or will.

No way can Dave Tepper be foolish enough to fall for Rhule's Snake Oil Salesman pitch (twice).

Twenty First Century Snake Oil Salesman

Can he?

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