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Matt Rhule responds to scathing report of volatile culture


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50 minutes ago, Newbie said:

I missed that, what was it about?

Person wrote the article that led to the blow up.

Here he is yesterday asking about Christensen playing LT. Granted it's a yes/no question, but to say that the exchange was awkward is an understatement

90 Day Fiance levels of cringe.

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4 minutes ago, Icege said:

Person wrote the article that led to the blow up.

Here he is yesterday asking about Christensen playing LT. Granted it's a yes/no question, but to say that the exchange was awkward is an understatement

90 Day Fiance levels of cringe.

His body language is terrible.  His eyes basically say he's getting fired.

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2 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

My shitty bosses have never ever had the slightest idea that they were the problem.

Its why I prefer owning my own business.  

100% agree. Assholes don’t usually think they are the asshole or the problem.  Out of touch comes to mind. 

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12 minutes ago, Icege said:

Person wrote the article that led to the blow up.

Here he is yesterday asking about Christensen playing LT. Granted it's a yes/no question, but to say that the exchange was awkward is an understatement

90 Day Fiance levels of cringe.

Thank you and I wish someone would ask him why he won't give Deonte Brown some reps.

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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

Sounds like he is cracking under the pressure now that he is getting a full does of real scrutiny.

I'm proud of the reporters, finally good and hard questions for a guy mailing it in on a mega contract with a crap product. We have needed this kind of coverage of the Panthers for years. Bravo 👏

I think the team is going to fire him and allowed reporters to start having open season and asking hard questions to soften the blowback on the team and Tepper for firing him only after two years. It’s a little too convenient these stories are coming out now at the end of the season when some of these quotes and storylines were probably from earlier in the season.

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57 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

So you would rather hear a bunch of coach/player media talk that means nothing over actual responses. Its hard to assign your name to it when Rhule has full control of the team. 

Players voice their frustration all the time.  Why haven’t any of our players gone on record to do the same?  Quite the opposite actually - you have guys like Cam, Reddick, and Gilmore talking about how much they like it here and want to be here next year…while defending Rhule.  
 

All I’m saying is I’m not a fan of stories where every single source is anonymous.  Plenty of locker rooms on other teams have spoken up on the record before when there are issues.  

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12 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I think the team is going to fire him and allowed reporters to start having open season and asking hard questions to soften the blowback on the team and Tepper for firing him only after two years. It’s a little too convenient these stories are coming out now at the end of the season when some of these quotes and storylines were probably from earlier in the season.

That or the training wheels came off fully. It's hard to know. When they said a 5 year plan I had trouble even understanding how it could take that long and how a 3 year standard would stretch out that way.

I hope you are right.

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A 5 year plan should result in competing for a super bowl not just getting into the playoffs. Rivera took 5 years to get to the big game. And he’s not a great coach but took over the worst team in the league and infused talent and a plan. Even if I hated that plan long term (offensive side) it worked for that season and you could feel it building. Even the end of 2014 with a losing record and laughably making the playoffs you could see something building. Cam growing, the team growing and getting playoff experience the past two seasons.
 

Rhule however is regressing in year 2, gave up valuable picks in the draft to continue to build the team and traded for the worst starting qb in the league over the past 4 years. And we’re stuck with him next year at 20 million. We have no answer at qb, no line, our defense just deflated in the last half. There’s nothing building here. No young qb growing and learning. And now all this locker room dissent.  Just pure incompetence. I have no idea what the plan is or what they’re trying to do. 

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9 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

I predict Rhule will be fired on Monday after Saints demolish us! Then Cam Jordan is going to send Matt Rhule a bottle of wine and say go back to college bitch!

Cam Jordan will have a bottle of wine in a backpack for Rhule along with pencils, crayons, ruler etc lol! #SendRhuleBacktoSchool

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