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Matt Rhule responds to scathing report of volatile culture


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50 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

He should negotiate a payout to leave.  Then he can be ready for one of those higher paying college jobs next year.  Win, win.

This is the way.

Negotiate a 2 year severance package for you & your entire staff.  Then do color commentary & wait for next season's college jobs to open up.  

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3 minutes ago, BlitzMonster said:

This is the way.

Negotiate a 2 year severance package for you & your entire staff.  Then do color commentary & wait for next season's college jobs to open up.  

Yeah he should have took the Oklahoma job when they were inquiring. NFL just isn’t his cup of tea. I’m honestly not sure he can keep an already solid college program going…

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35 minutes ago, Clicheking said:

Telling the team you cold have any college job you wanted and make more money is the equivalent of telling your wife "there are a ton of beautiful women you could have but your choosing her instead"

It’s also insulting to your current boss.  

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1 hour ago, Tbe said:

For the sake of his own career, he should quit now. If he doesn’t turn things around next year (unlikely) he’ll find himself in Adam Gase territory. Un-hirable.

Last I've heard, Gase was now a high school offensive coordinator (not even head coach). Yikes.

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