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Panthers Bringing back Rhule. Planning to start OC search next week


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22 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I fully expect Jason Garrett. He's still a "name". He's a former NFL HC. Rhule initially said he wanted one on his staff before bringing in the whole college crew. Rhule will sell Tepper on this as part of his "process" and Tepper will throw enough Money at Garrett to make him say "ah fug it, I'll cash another check before picking up the fishing rod and golf clubs".

Ellis theorized Rhule could reach out to Kevin Gilbride Jr's father.

Kevin Sr. was the Giants OC when Rhule was there, and as of last year he was still coaching in a developmental league somewhere.

Mind you, he's also 70, so there's that 😕

It's also possible Rhule could make Nixon or one of the other guys his OC and bring Gilbride Sr. in as a consultant to help him out. Then he could turn around and say "See? I have someone with NFL experience now!"

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29 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

It’s gonna be a tank season, guys. Tepper is going to sit on assets, let some contracts play out and let him tank. It will give him the opportunity to attract another coach by saying he gave Matt 3 years. 

That'd be a ridiculously dumbsh-t path to take.

But then Tepper doing dumbsh-t things shouldn't exactly be shock anyone.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ellis theorized Rhule could reach out to Kevin Gilbride Jr's father.

Kevin Sr. was the Giants OC when Rhule was there, and as of last year he was still coaching in a developmental league somewhere.

Mind you, he's also 70, so there's that 😕

It's also possible Rhule could make Nixon or one of the other guys his OC and bring Gilbride Sr. in as a consultant to help him out. Then he could turn around and say "See? I have someone with NFL experience now!"

Nixon has 10 years of nfl experience. No nfl OC experience though.

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1 hour ago, Vox said:

image.png.c233a6047b640f42739b6a857059ded2.pngI'm telling you guys Rhule and Tepper are about to trade for Watson fuging our future for the forseeable future. Reports last offseason were that we were willing to give up 3 1sts and 2 2nds for him.

Rhule is gonna mortgage the Panthers future for years to come if he gets a third season.  All to prove he knows what he's doing (he doesn't).  Tepper is going to let this happen to avoid having to admit he made a huge and foolish decision bringing in NFL novices like Matt and his staff.

Dave Tepper has driven this franchise into a ditch with his coaching/GM decisions.  

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2 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Rhule is gonna mortgage the Panthers future for years to come if he gets a third season.  All to prove he knows what he's doing (he doesn't).  Tepper is going to let this happen to avoid having to admit he made a huge and foolish decision bringing in NFL novices like Matt and his staff.

Dave Tepper has driven this franchise into a ditch with his coaching/GM decisions.  

It's all true.

Tepper is pushing in the direction of being worse than Jerry Richardson (some would argue he's already there).

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