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Huddle Reaction to Rhule’s Hiring


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This will happen with any coach, fans want hope, and they're going to overlook a lot of issues for it.

Hindsight is 20/20, and I think the biggest take away here is that the NFL isn't college. Just look at Urban Meyer and Nick Saban. Regardless of how you feel about them as people, they couldn't translate college success to the NFL. And I think that very much applies to Rhule, and his assembly of all college coaches should have been a huge red flag.

Rhule clearly doesn't understand the difference between coaching kids, and professionals. It's a different ball game when you're no longer the father figure, or "head honcho" of the team, and have to treat people as equals. 

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There were some good threads about candidates leading up to Tepper picking rhule. I didn’t want him because I didn’t think the preacher rah rah poo would work on pro athletes but you always hope for the best because it sucks to suck. If everyone is being honest last year he coached extremely well. We went toe to toe with playoff teams and were in every game and games we had no business being in from lack of talent. That chiefs game was great coaching. I really thought he was gonna be special after that. Once Darnold unraveled so did the coaching. Which is of course all on them. 

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23 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not reading all that. What did I say?

You know nothing Jon Snow 

I found it.  Jon Snow stated “ I love Matt Rhule.  Half man, half god, half possible centaur.  I give you my word.  The Jon Snow stamp of approval.  He is the guy.  We did it everyone!” 

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