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


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Sadly if this is true, I so want Rhule fired as to me that scenario is inevitable if not now then next season …. So do we really think Rhule will bring in a OC prominent & good enough that he could be an interim head coach if Tepper decided to fire Rhule during the season ??

 Rhule has to know he’s on the hot seat so now he has to decide to bring in a bonafide OC who could help Rhule maybe save his job but also be a threat to take his job or will he go with another dark horse who won’t be a threat but hopefully be good enough??

UGH I hate how next season already feels like a lost season to me. I’ll be hopelessly  optimistic like I always am but with the track record of college coaches not succeeding in the NFL and the sh*t show we’ve been witnessing I doubt Rhule is going to be the one who breaks the mold.  

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1 hour ago, Tbe said:

This. No QB, no O line, no CMC

No one good will take that situation.

All addressable in the offseason…this team is a lot closer to winning than people here know

A defense that will almost certainly finish top 2 is an amazing accomplishment 

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think there would be a lot more Jon Grudens get exposed if they really started pushing on Snyder and they know it.

I have no doubt about that, nor do I that offering to shave an employees legs for her or a random racist shout out is even the tip of the iceberg in NFL ownership ranks.  JR just wasn't part of the real club.

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