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Came here to see if Rhule was fired yet


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To be fair, most of this staff is Rhule guys so even firing him now who would you promote. He's going down with the ship, and I feel it will be reset in the off-season, let the GM do his damn job. 

Rhule had two years to ''build his program'' it's in the same state it was to end last year, the OL is bad all over again, and he's throwing the starting QB under the bus again. Anyone watching unbiasedly could argue the team has regressed under him. We had DJ - 1K +, Robbie 1K +, Curtis Samuel 1K plus combined yards.  + ,and Mike Davis 1K plus combined yards on offense last season. 

Now the only one sniffing that is DJ, and some fans have the nerve to critique his ability when he's been the only real consistent threat on offense this year. 

CMC stays nicked up, and the staff keeps trotting our Erving like he's ''All NFL'' the one time I saw Deonte Brown on the field he was man handling a guy, and even if Christensen is inexperienced, he can't have less upside than Erving. 

This offense has just been mishandled completely, and to be fair the defense is fairly impressive and would likely be even more so if the offense was not so inept. 

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Got to give him until the end of the year. Like someone mentioned, the entire staff are his friends so firing him now would just promote an even lesser qualified version of himself. He is a dead man walking though. 
 

From top to bottom, this is without a doubt, collectively the worst coaching staff in panthers history. Learn from this And don’t let it happen again. 

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He seems too worried about limiting the playbook for these QBs so they learn the system? Cam did change that call on 4th down yesterday, which was fine IMO. But they sniffed it out and he basically threw it like he did to avoid an INT. Which means they knew the play call. That reverse was nice. Shula did that poo too much though, but we don't do anything outside of hitch, slant, RPO. 

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