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Panthers keeping Rhule next year


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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

Because Brady wasn’t a better option and hasn’t shown it.  You are building a false dilemma which is getting prevalent around here.

He is a better option than Daley was at LT. Moving a 3rd round rookie all around the line isn’t doing him any favors either. Keep these OL at one position and let them build chemistry and develop. I was just watching the Chiefs game and they were talking about how it took so many games for their OL to develop chemistry they are starting a 6th round G, new FA G, and LT they traded for.  We haven’t had the same line up at any week. 

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8 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Cam stans…I believe you, he’s cooked. Prolly back to college. The rest of all you butthurts know you’ll be here next year just as we have every year stop lying.

Lmfao. This fuging fan base deserves Sam and Rhule. You lot would rather be miserable irrelevant losers but still have "your guy" than any player that elevates this team that makes you the least bit uncomfortable. 

 

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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

F*ck this team

It's not the team, it's Matt Rhule and his dumb decisions, including being irresponsible with draft capital and real capital, inability to scout a decent O-line, inability to scout a decent QB, pushing all his chips in prematurely, unbridled arrogance in regards to his "program" and how it needs to be adjusted in the NFL, inability and/or refusal to put personnel in the best position to succeed, inability to make game-time adjustments, and (much like Rivera) sticking with veterans too long or to a degree that talented young players waste away on the sidelines or inactive on game days to the team's detriment.

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