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Panthers keeping Rhule next year


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Just now, Jared Patterson said:

Just bring in a new guy, warn the fans we are going to fix the line/offense and suck for a year, but we would have have a QB for over a decade.

That's the most ironic part about this.  Fans were completely fine sucking for a year while we rebuilt the team.  But instead, Rhule went "win now" mode and traded away too many draft picks etc.  Now we're worse off than we were when he was hired.

Most fans are okay with losing for a season if there is progress and something to hope for.  But this staff is 100% hopeless.

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22 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Im going to gett poo'd here... but I am open to seeing what a third season looks like. Now 4-5 games in though, if we look like buns... pull the cord. 

An offseason dedicated to building the o-line (see Chiefs/Bucs/Raiders/Chargers over the last 4 years in single offseasons) could allow us to see a completely different team.

If you can't run the ball, then you pass, if you can't pass the ball, you run. We couldnt block for either. 
 

And when we could they DBs are running the routes for the WRs b/c we have tells and they clearly know what's coming. That's not the OL. Matter of fact them knowing what to expect is only hurting the OL even more.

OFC we need OL but this is the coach who passed on not 1, not 2, not 3, but literally 4+ OL who start now several of whom are now probowlers and not a single one is hindsight 20/20 bullshit it was before and during. Then you hear them talk about OL and its clear their ideas on that front are exactly WHY the OL is in the situation its in.

 

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24 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Im going to gett poo'd here... but I am open to seeing what a third season looks like. Now 4-5 games in though, if we look like buns... pull the cord. 

An offseason dedicated to building the o-line (see Chiefs/Bucs/Raiders/Chargers over the last 4 years in single offseasons) could allow us to see a completely different team.

If you can't run the ball, then you pass, if you can't pass the ball, you run. We couldnt block for either. 
 

The result will be exactly like the defense. We’ll get younger and more talented, look great to start the season, then smarter coaches will figure out how to attack and scheme against it, and Rhule and Co wont be able to adjust

our OLine is bad, but ive seen worse OLines and the team still be successful because they figure out ways to mask the weakness

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

That's the most ironic part about this.  Fans were completely fine sucking for a year while we rebuilt the team.  But instead, Rhule went "win now" mode and traded away too many draft picks etc.  Now we're worse off than we were when he was hired.

Most fans are okay with losing for a season if there is progress and something to hope for.  But this staff is 100% hopeless.

Bingo. Rhule and company SAID one thing, but they DID another. Everything they did indicated they felt they could make a quick turnaround. Now here we are stuck with a shitty staff, a shitty team, depleted draft capital to work with, and nowhere near the cap space we should've had.

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29 minutes ago, CAPantherFan said:

Panthers reportedly ‘standing pat’ with HC Matt Rhule for 2022

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Sat, December 25, 2021, 3:07 PM
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For many of you not-so-merry Carolina Panthers fans, seeing head coach Matt Rhule back on the sidelines in 2022 probably wasn’t on your wishlists. Well, like another pair of socks, you might just be getting it anyway.

According to CBS Sports senior NFL insider Jonathan Jones, the Panthers “will be standing pat this offseason” with Rhule. Given Jones’ rock-solid past as the team beat writer for The Charlotte Observer, this report is likely as credible as they come.

 

Honestly, someone was criticizing @Carl Spacklerin another thread for theorizing that Tepper is attempting to go full "Major League" as an owner but, if Rhule returns for 2022, Spackler might just be dead on target.

IF Tepper sacks up and rids the organization of this fat sack of failure, that will prove to me that Spackler's theory would be mistaken.

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