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“FIRE MATT RHULE” chants at Bank of America Stadium. I hope Tepper was listening.


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I’m done after this year until Rhule is gone.  I can easily just be a fan of NFL football.  But I won’t put a dollar directly into Tepper’s pocket going to BOA for anything. 

I'll definitely be paying them less attention its actually now the worst stretch in Panther history. Tepper unfortunately seems to be as big a problem as anything ever associated with this team in terms of football I mean.

Rhule just a symptom of Teppers ineptitude as he shouldn't be here and wouldn't be doing anything other than failing miserably in NY perhaps...I mean when your competition to sign was some Dave Gettlemen....I mean let that sink in we were competing for his services with Nippleshorts...that alone is good enough to show you that you need to be headed in a different direction but here we are.

Meanwhile in Buffalo

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That presser was an absolute train wreck.  He rambled on much more than usual, like a job interview answer that you knew you fuged up and just keep going to try to fix it but only make it worse.

That Jay-Z anecdote was hilariously out of place, awkward, and inauthentic.  He's running out of snake oil.

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38 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

I'll definitely be paying them less attention its actually now the worst stretch in Panther history. Tepper unfortunately seems to be as big a problem as anything ever associated with this team in terms of football I mean.

Rhule just a symptom of Teppers ineptitude as he shouldn't be here and wouldn't be doing anything other than failing miserably in NY perhaps...I mean when your competition to sign was some Dave Gettlemen....I mean let that sink in we were competing for his services with Nippleshorts...that alone is good enough to show you that you need to be headed in a different direction but here we are.

Meanwhile in Buffalo

But hey, at least the Panthers have one of the handpicked richest owners in the NFL...

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Matt Rhule's next job...

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The Equality Charter School located in the Bronx is seeking an energetic, motivated and inspiring flag football coach for our high school co-ed team during the 2021-22 school year. Applicants should have at least 1-2 years of experience in coaching. Applicants with no coaching experience but a background participating on a college/university level team, please apply. The coach will work under direct supervision of the Athletic Director. The coach will be responsible for assisting with training athletes, preparing them for competition and developing their skills at a competitive level. The coach will be required to enforce discipline, nurture student needs, and model sportsman-like behavior at all times.

Pay is competitive. You will be contacted if you are selected for further consideration for the position.

We thank you for your interest in our school and welcome your application to be part of our team.

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1 hour ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Shyster Alert:

Rhule: I'm as great a coach as Jay-Z is a music media giant.  You can't see it right now because my success is invisible to everyone but me.  But, if you give me seven years...

7 years....isn't that the length of his contract?  Hmmm

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What do you think the Browns felt after getting rid of Belichick about 25 years ago? Not saying Rhule is that at all, but sometimes it takes more than 2 years to figure it all out and completely change over a roster, no cap space for the first year, all while Covid is effecting everything for your first 2 years. When the wheels come off, everything looks bad. He needs to change a lot but it's not all on him. Missing blocks, dropping the ball, throwing the ball short, injuries or not tackling someone is not on him. It's a team game. 

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