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Rhule Backpedals on Cam Blame/Comments


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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Honestly, the more telling response to me came yesterday when Newton was asked what's wrong with the passing game.

His answer? "I don't know".

I'm not sure I buy that at all, but it's not hard to imagine that he might have to refrain from saying what he's actually thinking.

Cam absolutely knows, or at least has insight into what could help it improve. He's a smart player and this is evidenced even more by this response.

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I wonder what the locker room thinks of Rhule and his list of BS

  • Coddling Darnold
  • Brady Christensen 1 inch arm length BS/Deonte Brown "needs to be in better shape" but at the same time trotting Erving, Daley, Elflein, and Miller out there every week
  • Blaming the defense when the offense stalled
  • Always protecting his Temple/Baylor boys
  • Releasing players after praising them in the media
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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Honestly, the more telling response to me came yesterday when Newton was asked what's wrong with the passing game.

His answer? "I don't know".

I'm not sure I buy that at all, but it's not hard to imagine that he might have to refrain from saying what he's actually thinking.

100% Scot.  I had also thought about including the comments Zylstra made in his presser yesterday when asked about what was wrong with the offense.  At one point, when asked directly about why we can't get anything going deep downfield, he specifically stated that their offense is structured to attack underneath, get the ball out quickly to their playmakers and let them make something happen after the catch, run RPOs, etc, and once we get all of that going, it will open up everything else.  While in theory that sounds great, it is exactly what is wrong with our offense and is the same exact garbage that we were running that got Brady fired.  The issue is, those things "never get going," but we still end up running it, even when we shouldn't - like throwing 2 yard drags on 3rd and 10 or 4th and 10.  This staff just doesn't get it, AT ALL.  Teams know that's what we're doing and they take it away and it's like the staff has no counter or adjustment, ever, so we just keep running the same ineffective bullshit and nothing changes.

And Cam's response does sound like he doesn't want to throw anyone else under the bus.  The more I hear, the more dysfunctional and broken this whole team seems to be under this staff.  It is crazy that they're still here, all things considered.

There's no way he still had the locker room's ear at this point.  The players all know the poo they're stuck in right now.

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With each passing Sunday I am more and more perplexed as to why he hasn’t hasn’t been fired. Perhaps tepper wants to squeeze a few more pennies out of the home fans for the final game in BOA this Sunday. If he doesn’t do it after we lose to Tampa I am very worried that this clown gets a third year. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Honestly, the more telling response to me came yesterday when Newton was asked what's wrong with the passing game.

His answer? "I don't know".

I'm not sure I buy that at all, but it's not hard to imagine that he might have to refrain from saying what he's actually thinking.

I think coupled with the "move some furniture" comment from last week, Cam absolutely knows but also knows it would just create a bigger circus to deal with if he did say anything.

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18 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

100% Scot.  I had also thought about including the comments Zylstra made in his presser yesterday when asked about what was wrong with the offense.  At one point, when asked directly about why we can't get anything going deep downfield, he specifically stated that their offense is structured to attack underneath, get the ball out quickly to their playmakers and let them make something happen after the catch, run RPOs, etc, and once we get all of that going, it will open up everything else.  While in theory that sounds great, it is exactly what is wrong with our offense and is the same exact garbage that we were running that got Brady fired.  The issue is, those things "never get going," but we still end up running it, even when we shouldn't - like throwing 2 yard drags on 3rd and 10 or 4th and 10.  This staff just doesn't get it, AT ALL.  Teams know that's what we're doing and they take it away and it's like the staff has no counter or adjustment, ever, so we just keep running the same ineffective bullshit and nothing changes.

And Cam's response does sound like he doesn't want to throw anyone else under the bus.  The more I hear, the more dysfunctional and broken this whole team seems to be under this staff.  It is crazy that they're still here, all things considered.

There's no way he still had the locker room's ear at this point.  The players all know the poo they're stuck in right now.

Zylstra basically described a West Coast Offense (with a few modifications).

And while WCO 101 might be valuable info, it doesn't exactly answer the question.

Throw in also that the best West Coast type attacks include at least occasional deep passes.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Zylstra basically described a West Coast Offense (with a few modifications).

And while WCO 101 might be valuable info, it doesn't exactly answer the question.

Throw in also that the best West Coast type attacks include at least occasional deep passes.

Yeah, and paired with Rhule's response to a similar question where he essentially bragged about our two deep attempts and essentially, again, blamed Cam for missing both even though he was under duress both times, and it just further cements how clueless this staff is.

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You guys get mad over dumb poo. He says he needs to watch tape and he’s made fun of. Blames cam and you’re butthurt. Watches tape and corrects himself and stans still butthurt. Try to compare cam to sam but the same poo was going on with Sam including being benched. This ineptness isn’t all about cam good grief. This is why so many find stabs annoying. 

Fact is there isn’t enough credit given to the real reason he should be fired and that’s because he’s a shitty coach who can’t win or progress, his methods suck. The fact he stupidly calls out players is just the details and cherry on top of being a shitty coach.

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