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Reminder: When the panthers are in the playoffs next year under matt rhule all your crybaby overreacting posts this year will be exposed and reposted.


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If someone out there can watch this mess week in and week out and still ask for a third helping next season more power to you I guess. But it requires one to ignore what their own eyes have seen. And that's Matt Rhule at the controls navigating this roster. The gameday struggles are the cherry on top and have not improved at all. You can rabble rouse about Ron Rivera but we got outcoached by him 🤷‍♂️

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

Lot of coaches don’t take Cam.  Cam only moved up to the viewed #1 when it became clear Rivera and Carolina were willing to go that route.   He made those moves.  

Bullsh*t.  

Rivera wasn't the GM, he didn't make those calls.  

Hell, if it were left to Towboat Ron it's likely Cam would have never played a down in a Panthers kit 🤦‍♂️

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18 hours ago, Gipetto said:

I am not okay with this product after two years but coach rhule has had possibly the hardest introduction you could have in the nfl as a new head coach with covid basically giving him one and a half years to build. 

The “build” part isn’t really the problem.  Game day is the problem.  1st qtr timeouts, sideline confusion, terrible play selection, whatever he’s doing at QB, blaming players and most egregious of all,

this fuging face

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If Rhule is here after January, Tepper needs to fire himself.  This team has unquestionably regressed.  Building implies structure, a foundation for bigger things.  The team looks disinterested. That will happen when you only have two wins since week 3.  The dude is out of his League, literally.  He should be able to land on his feet back in college and "actually" build something there.  Rhule is a lost cause in the NFL.

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