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Worst coaching staff in Panthers history.


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3 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I guess everyone understands now why the Jets didn’t want Rhule. He wanted to bring his band of college buddies with him and they knew it would be a catastrophe.

Understand this; the circus we call the JETS knew hiring Rhule would backfire.

Let this statement sink in 

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15 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

Matt Rhule hasn't called out Cam Newton often since the QB returned, but he did on the fourth-and-1 incompletion from midfield with 2:05 left in the first quarter Sunday. "It's a zone-read play. It shouldn't be thrown. There's a bubble in there in case an unblocked blitzer comes. To my point, we had that guy blocked. That's just an error by the quarterback. It should be handoff, first down, or he pulls the ball. Only one guy over there. Just poor execution.''

You keep posting this in every thread...

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6 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I guess everyone understands now why the Jets didn’t want Rhule. He wanted to bring his band of college buddies with him and they knew it would be a catastrophe.

Understand this; the circus we call the JETS knew hiring Rhule would backfire.

Rhule probably wanted to keep Darnold and the Jets said no.

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