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Rhule: Cam holding ball too long


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28 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

I think there are a lot more huddlers than you realize who think he should be qb next season.

He should get a chance to compete under a coaching staff that belongs in the NFL. Also, even if not the starter, the AZ game is a hell of a template moving forward. He can still be one of the best threats within the redzone for a long time. If the Saints can do it with Taysom, so can we 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I’ve struggled listening to Rhule talk since this past offseason.  It was clear then he was a joke, in over his head and has no clue about the NFL. 
 

Im still trying to figure out how that is possible?  How is he this clueless? Its like he's never even watched a game.

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4 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Im still trying to figure out how that is possible?  How is he this clueless? Its like he's never even watched a game.

Well our head coach bragged in camp about letting other HCs dictate literally everything his team would do….and then marveled at how he hoped one day his teams could be viewed in a similar light and decent like them. 

he also didn’t think his trash rehabilitation project at QB needed much work in the preseason.  Apparently never even talked with him until late in the season lol

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11 minutes ago, CRA said:

Well our head coach bragged in camp about letting other HCs dictate literally everything his team would do….and then marveled at how he hoped one day his teams could be viewed in a similar light and decent like them. 

he also didn’t think his trash rehabilitation project at QB needed much work in the preseason.  Apparently never even talked with him until late in the season lol

I heard him say the first part.

That last line tho... ugh. This whole thing is diseased.  Cut it off.

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30 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

If this is true (no reason to think its not) then I'm totally done.  If our opponents want to get our coach fired so we can get "BETTER???" what the hell does that say about our Owner?

Gotta remember a lot of current Bills are former Panthers.

They don't wanna see their friends suffer under a sh-tty coach.

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Gotta remember a lot of current Bills are former Panthers.

They don't wanna see their friends suffer under a sh-tty coach.

The circumstance of our opponents' pity is irrelevant to the point that opponents want to make our team better.

If that's not the lowest of lows.

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2 hours ago, Fox007 said:

I remember when I was 6 and went as a ninja for Halloween and was like "no one knows who I am" then people would be like "hey XXXX wassup". I was like "how do you know who I am"....my parents standing right beside me...kids are stupid.

Retired college coach was always a douchebag before and he came back to do it again under sizzlebuzz

 

You are a stone-cold liar who has voices in his head...

...either prove it or STFU.

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