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"It's working, you just can't see it"


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With each passing week and presser from Rhule, it becomes clearer and clearer that he has never faced this kind of expectations before. All of his college jobs have been programs that were in the cellar or in turmoil and expectations weren't that great. In the NFL, it's magnified 1000x and Rhule is in unfamiliar territory. He is grasping at anything just to say something. I think Rhule just sucks at game planning and is not an X/O's guy. The only "culture" and "process" he is building is a losing one. 

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1 minute ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

With each passing week and presser from Rhule, it becomes clearer and clearer that he has never faced this kind of expectations before. All of his college jobs have been programs that were in the cellar or in turmoil and expectations weren't that great. In the NFL, it's magnified 1000x and Rhule is in unfamiliar territory. He is grasping at anything just to say something. I think Rhule just sucks at game planning and is not an X/O's guy. The only "culture" and "process" he is building is a losing one. 

You can be a "rah rah" guy in college and win with no QB, especially in the weaker conferences.

Rah Rah don't work in the pro's, and you can't win without a good to great QB here.

He's in over his head, and knows it.

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3 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

You can be a "rah rah" guy in college and win with no QB, especially in the weaker conferences.

Rah Rah don't work in the pro's, and you can't win without a good to great QB here.

He's in over his head, and knows it.

But, like he tells the guys all the time, Jay-Z took seven years to become an overnight sensation.

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10 minutes ago, hepcat said:

What is working that we cannot see? Someone needs to ask him that point blank.

He told us, man!  We lost our ST ace and 4th WR with no notice!  And our #2 corner (although I still have no idea who he was referring to there?  Bouye?)!  And our guys still showed up and held them to under 60 points, and we drove right down the field two different times and kicked some legit FGs, bro.  Like he said, the defense could've came out and said, "the offense is terrible today," and let the Bucs score two more TDs.  But they didn't!  They only let them score 32 points.  Not 46.

It's under the surface, man.  The process.  It's too bad you don't see it.

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I'll tell you what's working:

  • poor QB play
  • poor OL play
  • overuse of your star player CMC to the point of injury
  • little to no development of the rookies
  • regression of young, promising players like Jeremy Chinn & Derrick Brown
  • poor game planning
  • poor in-game adjustments
  • poor in-season adjustments
  • questionable player evaluations (Darnold, Erving, Elflein)
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