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What are you going to do if Rhule turns it around next year?


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1 hour ago, Fan01 said:

We keep Rhule and fix the oline.  Darnold turns out to be pretty good with protection.  Defense gets time to rest and plays elite.  We go the playoff and look like legit contenders. 

Will your opinion of Rhule change?

Sam Darnold has never been good.  Not at USC.  Not in NY.  Not here.   He has always been the same dude.  Protection.  No protection.  Same consistent bad QB. 

what if we signed Dwayne Jarrett of the street after all these years  and he turned into prime 89??  We can ask all sorts of questions that aren’t going to happen.

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Was viewing the game yesterday with Lady Cowboy Fan when we heard Matt Millen and his broadcast partner talk about believing in Rhule and saying that he deserved another year.

She laughed and asked what games these guys were watching.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Was viewing the game yesterday with Lady Cowboy fan and she heard Matt Millen and his broadcast partner talk about believing in Rhule and saying that he deserved another year.

She laughed and asked what games these guys were watching.

Its funny because later in the game they brought up the Panthers terrible 3rd quarter performances.  And Matt Millen says something like "Well that's an indicator that whatever you're doing at halftime ain't working"

Getting out coached every single week.

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