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9 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Let’s goo!!

I keep hearing people bring up the year three point of view, Ian Rapsheet especially, and I find it interesting. How’s he going to build a better roster with 3 picks in the top 100? How’s he going to build something with what, the 19th highest cap space?

That same cap space will probably be used to retain a few players on this losing team, so how will that help? Who will he sign with the little cap space they have left in FA? Who would want to come here? Will he bring in outside help to be his OC or other assistants? I find it hard to believe he will move on from Nixon. The only logical move is to fire him, if Tepper doesn’t, we should all seriously consider him to have no clue what he is doing. (Some of us have already considered that) 

In college by year 3 you have players that have been there for 3 years. 
That is no guarantee in the NFL. Teams are fluid and constant changing season to season. 
Rhules process works in college. It won’t work in the NFL. 

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9 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I know we weren't happy with Rivera at the end, but I don't remember this level of vitriol towards him. This is just getting downright bad.  

With Rivera, the feeling was "he's never going to be good enough to win a superbowl"

With Rhule,  it's "wow, this dude is grossly incompetent,  he's never going to be good enough to win a meaningful game"

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9 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I know we weren't happy with Rivera at the end, but I don't remember this level of vitriol towards him. This is just getting downright bad.  

Maybe its because RR had some success at a point in his coaching career.  I attribute that to him getting Cam Newton and him being the complete yin to his yang conservative crap coaching style....also getting one of the best middle linebackers of all time who basically was like a secondary coach on the field doesn't hurt either.  Not only that, RR seemed to have way more respect from players because he was a player himself for many years.  Rhule is essentially the drunk uncle you can't stand to be around on holidays who is always right under any and all circumstances.  

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34 minutes ago, Wolfpredator said:

Maybe its because RR had some success at a point in his coaching career.  I attribute that to him getting Cam Newton and him being the complete yin to his yang conservative crap coaching style....also getting one of the best middle linebackers of all time who basically was like a secondary coach on the field doesn't hurt either.  Not only that, RR seemed to have way more respect from players because he was a player himself for many years.  Rhule is essentially the drunk uncle you can't stand to be around on holidays who is always right under any and all circumstances.  

Rhule would go 7-10 with prime Luke and Cam.

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