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How do you feel about the Panthers future with Matt Rhule


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How do you feel about the Panthers future with Matt Rhule  

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  1. 1. What is your level of optimism about the Panthers future at thist ime?

    • Extremely Pessimistic (may not watch a single game next year)
      42
    • Moderately Pessimistic (concerned but still interested in the team)
      27
    • On the Fence (need another year to decide)
      1
    • Moderately Optimistic (still think Rhule can right the ship)
      3
    • Extremely Optimistic (we're winning the SuperBowl with Rhule)
      0


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4 hours ago, NAS said:

Needless to say, I've reached the point of complete apathy if Rhule is retained for another year.  What do you say?

 

I won't to support the players.  If Rhule can't get his Mo%%^^&%fk@#%head out of his AWWSD then I'll kick it from Charlotte to far corners of the earth.  

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1 minute ago, jackson113 said:

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I mean, Joe Brady is the only other guy that was getting NFL HC interviews.   He likely would have been the dude.   

and Matt Rhule sure didn’t do anything different once Joe Brady left 

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, Joe Brady is the only other guy that was getting NFL HC interviews.   He likely would have been the dude.   

and Matt Rhule sure didn’t do anything different once Joe Brady left 

It actually got worse. Plenty did speculate that Brady wasn't the problem.

I know Rhule does have a habit of backing the bus over not "his guys." Ask Cam.

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I won't watch a single game or purchase any Panthers related items. Rhule has made me feel like it just doesn't matter. He's a used car salesman. A medicine showman. Anything but what a NFL coach should be. It's a shame when he makes me want George Seifert back in charge instead of him.

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