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Rhule: Cam holding ball too long


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45 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've said Sanjay. UNCfan says Retired College Coach.

They're somewhat different profiles. Sanjay was a guy with...issues. Retired College Coach was just an a--hole.

Both wanted people to think they were football experts when pretty much everybody could tell they weren't.

 

Remembered another one, you also said "Chuck"...

..which one is whispering to you in your head right now?

As an aside, what kind of "football expertise" do you remember me trotting out there?

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35 minutes ago, peteywheatstraw said:
47 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've said Sanjay. UNCfan says Retired College Coach.

They're somewhat different profiles. Sanjay was a guy with...issues. Retired College Coach was just an a--hole.

Both wanted people to think they were football experts when pretty much everybody could tell they weren't.

SBIII, George Hanson..  Got booted multiple times for racist poo.

Retired College Coach, Sanjay, Chuck, SBIII, George Hanson...

...who else is hearing whispers inside their head? 🧐

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7 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

As an aside, what kind of "football expertise" do you remember me trotting out there?

The unironic answer would be not a single thing 😆

(your old persona was a big fan of two tight end sets though)

You do still insist on trying to make predictions though. And without fail, every one of them has been wrong.

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6 minutes ago, Captroop said:

Of all the things that speaks to Rhule's poor judgement and ego, it's that he thinks he could draw a line in the sand with himself on one side, and Cam on the other, and come out on the winning side with this franchise and fanbase. 

Seriously. Cam is no longer anywhere close to what he once was, but hot damn what he once was. Not to even mention all he's done for the community and constantly putting all the blame on himself while never pointing fingers. That's something Rhule could learn from. All we'll remember about Rhule is bad.

TLDR version: Man, fug Matt Rhule.

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