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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, musicman said:

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. 

Rhule will never coach in the nfl again after he’s fired from here

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31 minutes ago, musicman said:

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. 

6-10 his first year then 7-9 his second in clevelenad. 

Bill was already better. 

Cowboys are going to the playoffs in year two of McCarthy

Rivera, Playoffs year one

Stefanski, Playoffs year one. 

Matt Rhule and Joe Judge are tied for the two worst records and our guy lost to the other guy. 

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53 minutes ago, musicman said:

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. 

Yes, it takes more than 2 years to build yourself into the current roster Tampa has….

but what does that have to do with Rhule’s shitshow? 

Rhule’s teams get worse and worse as the season goes on.   That’s because he isn’t building anything and can’t coach at this level.   That’s why you fire him.    And he isn’t managing the team in a manner to actually rebuild it either. 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

6-10 his first year then 7-9 his second in clevelenad. 

Bill was already better. 

Ron Rivera never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season. 

John Fox never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season.

George Seifert never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season.

Dom Capers never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season.

In the franchise's entire existence, NO Head Coach has produced a season as bad as Matt Rhule's and remained the Panthers Head Coach.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/car/index.htm

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Ron Rivera never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season. 

Jon Fox never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season.

George Seifert never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season.

Dom Capers never had a season as bad as Rhule's until his last season.

In the franchise's entire existence, NO Head Coach has produced a season as bad as Matt Rhule's and remained the Panthers Head Coach.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/car/index.htm

Rhule has also already locked up the worst start to a career in franchise history.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Rhule has also already locked up the worst start to a career in franchise history.

Yeah, Matt has done just about everything under the sun to prove he isn't NFL material.

I simply can't imagine myself wasting anymore time watching this team until Tepper holds Rhule accountable (fires Matt) for his unprecedented failure as the Panthers HC.

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18 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Rhule has also already locked up the worst start to a career in franchise history.

Also, it's not like Capers, Seifert, Fox and Rivera didn't have to (re)build the teams they took over and yet all of them were immediately capable of producing better records than Rhule.  Every one of them, first season out the gate.  Weird.

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6 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Also, it's not like Capers, Seifert, Fox and Rivera didn't have to rebuild the teams they took over and yet all of them were immediately capable of producing better records than Rhule.  Every one of them, first season out the gate.  Weird.

Almost as if this guy......just fuging sucks.

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2 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

I wonder why the true-blue Rhule and Darnold supporters that continually show their appreciation for that dynamic duo in this forum weren't at BofA trying to drown out these TRAITOROUS chants with their own chants of sycophancy and support?

They can write the check for  my seats come March if they love them so much 

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3 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Rhule is in the presser saying the boos were for Sam. What a joke. It's not Sams fault he was traded for and forced to start, pretty sure the boos are directed mainly at Rhule

I cannot believe he actually said that. He just threw his handpicked QB under the bus. Rhule is a bad coach. Every week we more of his true colors. Deflect all blame.

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Tepper gave Rhule a 7 year deal because he had to match what he had in college. He also promised him time to rebuild. If he doesn't give him at least 3 years, no coach will trust him to come here. They'll all want a 5+ year contract knowing if he's fired me in 2, I'm still getting paid. In his position (that he put himself into) he has no choice but to see what year 3 brings.

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