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Is Matt Rhule the most hated person in Panthers history?


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40 minutes ago, CRA said:

Matt Rhule isn’t even an awesome college coach.   Matt Rhule makes Dabo Sweeney look like Vince Lombardi.  
 

Rhule didn’t do anything in college in reality.  One crap conference title.   That’s the whole resume. 

He turned around Temple and Baylor.  That was enough to land him in Charlotte.

Maybe awesome is hyperbole.  He was a very good college coach.  He did something right in the college ranks and he speaks VERY well and knows how to sell himself.  

If we fire him, I’m sure he’ll end up back in college somewhere as a P5 HC.

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4 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I'd like to believe Tepper is waiting for what he considers the best time to take appropriate action.

Honestly, getting your ass first in the hiring queue is "the best time".  It may not get you the top candidate(s), but at least it puts you at the head of the damn line.

Either fire him publicly or support him publicly... this wishy-washy bullpoo only makes Tepper look exactly like he's proven to be over the last few years: WISHY-WASHY.  Either that or he doesn't have a clue about what he's doing which is just as likely a possibility.

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12 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Honestly, getting your ass first in the hiring queue is "the best time".  It may not get you the top candidate(s), but at least it puts you at the head of the damn line.

Either fire him publicly or support him publicly... this wishy-washy bullpoo only makes Tepper look exactly like he's proven to be over the last few years: WISHY-WASHY.  Either that or he doesn't have a clue about what he's doing which is just as likely a possibility.

I hear you, I'm just holding out hope that because Tepper hasn't made any public statement in support of Matt, he is seriously considering firing the guy.

Granted, it would best to get a jump on the rest of the league in searching for a new coach.  Since no other teams (Jags being the exception for obvious reasons) have fired their coach the consensus among the owners may be early termination isn't worth the trouble. 

The Panthers seem to be in the worst possible position with a coaching staff that is uniquely unqualified and potentially unwilling to take over if Rhule doesn't coach the last two games of the season.  The potential for a bigger clown show than the one we have at the moment is real.

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41 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

I hated Rivera more, but Rhule is easily a worse coach. I’m comfortable admitting that now. 

When you have guys like Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly in their prime and terribly mismanage and handicap your team so you come away with 0 Super Bowls is infuriating. 

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Ok, thanks for monitoring my posts and letting me know what I mean.  

Well, I’m reading the thread not “monitoring” your posts.  And the first thing the OP did was to *exclude* the Carruth anomaly from his conversation (for good reason).

It would be better if you improved your “monitoring” of what other people write and respond to what they actually said and not The Voices.

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