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Rhule’s Wednesday Presser notes


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20 minutes ago, T-Wazzle said:

Will there even be any Panthers fans there to boo, or is BOA Tampa North this weekend?

Don't know.  Tampa fans don't invade BOA as much as some other fanbases.  But it could look that way with all the empty seats.    Or maybe a decent percentage of Panther fans show up because it is possibly Cam's last game and the fact you could see Tom Brady's last go at it all. 

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I found it funny that Rhule thinks of himself as a tactician by "keeping people guessing" on what he's going to do at QB on Sunday. Like any of that poo is going to stop Vita Vea, JPP, Shaq Barrett and company from getting through the turnstiles to nail whoever is unfortunate enough to be in the game.

Joe Judge is trying the same BS right now in not announcing whether Mike Glennon or Jake Fromm is starting. 

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12 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

I found it funny that Rhule thinks of himself as a tactician by "keeping people guessing" on what he's going to do at QB on Sunday. Like any of that poo is going to stop Vita Vea, JPP, Shaq Barrett and company from getting through the turnstiles to nail whoever is unfortunate enough to be in the game.

Joe Judge is trying the same BS right now in not announcing whether Mike Glennon or Jake Fromm is starting. 

Good comparison of failed, clueless head coach.

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3 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

At this point, Matt is trying to prove to Tepper that he knows how to manage the QB position.

Chances are, it will prove just the opposite, but will Dave Tepper be able to admit he's made a mistake with Matt Rhule? 

TLDR:  Ask not for whom the bell tolls, the bell tolls for thee Dave Tepper.

Benching Cam, running PJ and or Darnold clearly shows he has no fugging clue to manage a QB room. There is no method to it, they are just trying to get players reps for what ever reason. At least Cam has been a consummate professional throughout this. He doesn’t deserve it, that’s for damn sure.  

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3 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Benching Cam, running PJ and or Darnold clearly shows he has no fugging clue to manage a QB room. There is no method to it, they are just trying to get players reps for what ever reason. At least Cam has been a consummate professional throughout this. He doesn’t deserve it, that’s for damn sure.  

He is trying everything he can to justify the Darnold trade, what a fugging joke this guy is, smh!

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