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Matt Rhule says Darnold will start Sunday


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1 hour ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Why not fire this clown now lol

the fact that he “started” cam last week and let darnold get majority of the snaps is bush league, tf is tepper waiting for, this is a full on clown show 

I think Rhule started Cam last week in what will probably be his last home game as a Carolina Panther to do him a favor and appease the fans.

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5 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I think Rhule started Cam last week in what will probably be his last home game as a Carolina Panther to do him a favor and appease the fans.

Possible. But if it were fan service though, wouldn't it have made more sense to leave him in the whole game? 🤔

(or at the very least, put him back in for that final series)

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1 minute ago, Paa Langfart said:

I get the uncomfortable feeling that rhule is going to be with us for another season of Tepper doesn't fire him tomorrow after this announcement.

I don't see any realistic possibility of Rhule getting fired before next Monday at the earliest.

Hell, it could be argued that there's not much point firing him with one game left anyway.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't see any realistic possibility of Rhule getting fired before next Monday at the earliest.

Hell, it could be argued that there's not much point firing him with one game left anyway.

What do you think the chances are that rhule gets shitcanned at all this season?  I'm not getting a warm and fuzzy feeling that he's gone at all.

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1 hour ago, pantherj said:

What I gather from this is that Cam is done here, and Rhule is trying to evaluate Sam to see if we should have him back next season. If Sam has a bad finish to the season, then imo both Sam and Cam will be out the door. I shudder to think what new poop QB Rhule will find next as it's clear Rhule and not Fitt is the one who is calling the shots.

Might not mean anything, and I can't find the photo, but there was a picture of Rhule talking with and then hugging Trubisky after our game with the Bills...

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