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ok what are the positives for matt rhule being here in 2022


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8 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

I don’t have the sources I used to but somebody I do know told me last week he will be terminated this week or next. The issue is determining the interim replacement.

It is an issue but it needs to be done. Especially with the two week end of season thing for coaching searches. I’d fire him after the Bucs game next week on that Monday.   

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Just wait until the Bucs embarrass us at home, then pull the trigger.  It's only two games left then. The interim coach then tells the whole team they are being heavily evaluated for next season--whomever that HC may be, so the final two games aren't complete dumpster fires and the guys still play hard. 

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8 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

It is an issue but it needs to be done. Especially with the two week end of season thing for coaching searches. I’d fire him after the Bucs game next week on that Monday.   

I’ve heard they want a week to set up interviews and not be pressed for time.

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I’ll try to take a serious approach to this….

 

1. A new senior offensive coordinator
2. Replenished offensive staff

3. 90% focus off-season of improving the offense (instead of implementing an entirely new staff and program)

4. No more rebuild. Time to compete. If we don’t compete. No more Rhule.

 

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