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Rhule's pitch to Tepper


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When things go bad you usually have to explain to your boss how you are going to fix it.

Here is the pitch by Rhule I can imagine:

Defense played good at times.

Defense is young, should get better.

Horn, a 1st round pick, will be back.

CMC will be healthy.

Sam will be healthy.  Showed some promise early in the season before getting hurt.  Extra year in system.

All we have to do is fix the offensive line and we have a top 10 pick in a draft that looks really good for OTs, plus some cap space that could also address the line.

I'm not saying this is the best route, I can just see this happening.

Long term it might not be the worse outcome.  If it doesn't work out Rhule and Sam are probably gone.  The next coach can come in and hopefully will have some pieces to build around, maybe a better offensive line.

Worst case is we spend a bunch of resources on another QB that doesn't work out and then Rhule gets fired and the next coach comes into a depleted situation.

Like I said earlier, I definitely don't think this is the best outcome, just one that is possible

 

 

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...i was always hoping rhule was gonna be the second coming of Jimmy Johnson...i was rooting for him... but as time went on, u could see he was in over his head...i don't blame him for grabbing the brass ring.... hell..i wanted be a porn star but didnt have enough pipe... so...  if tep keeps jamming the round peg in the square hole...i just cant watch...its tough love at this point...its gonna hurt me more than it will hurt you tep..

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