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What has Matt Rhule accomplished?


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  • Fooled a rich owner into giving him a 7 year contract
  • Manage to look like a drunk bum on the sidelines with a selection of any coaching clothing he wants
  • Alienated half of the fanbase and took the life out of the other half
  • Comically mismanaged the QB situation to where the national media is humorously commenting on the "full circle" of coming back to Cam
  • Put together arguably the worst OL in modern NFL history... now THAT is an accomplishment
  • Neutered last year's runner-up for DROY
  • Compare himself to one of the greatest rappers of all time
  • Boosted his bank account
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Records for college coaches hired
directly to NFL for 1st two seasons
Jim Harbaugh 24-7-1
Chip Kelly 20-12
Bill O'Brien 18-14
Butch Davis 16-16
Nick Saban 15-17
Doug Marrone 15-17
Kliff Kingsbury 13-18-1
Steve Spurrier 12-20
Greg Schiano 11-21
Matt Rhule 10-21
Bobby Petrino 3-10

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This team has more talent than when he got here, but we are performing worse.  That should tell us all we need to know.  I don’t care for platitudes or whatever he’s trying to sell about invisible improvement, there is no improvement.  Anywhere.  He’s spouting words out of his mouth to keep himself employed, and it’s the best skill he has to offer 

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I know there are several pro-Matt Rhule accounts, trolls or not, and I would be interested to see what their perspective is?

Jokes are sad-funny-true.  We're a worse team than when Rhule was hired.  In nearly two seasons, we have simply spun wheels without making a real progress.  Tepper paid Rhule very well to run around in a circle.

I'm just not sure how you can justify Rhule's process going forward at all.

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