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


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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Any QB with any ability to chart his own course steers clear. The only way we lure a FA is to grossly overpay. The only way we land a guy in a trade is if he knows he's going to be released if he isn't traded and that he can't get near his current deal on the FA market (enter Jimmy G). 

These guys need to be scouting the fug out of rookie QBs. That's their only shot. God help the poor kid they'd draft though.

Some men want to be a part of turning something struggling, into something great.  

Truly, that is the type of leader we'd want at QB anyways. 

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1 minute ago, pantherclaw said:

Some men want to be a part of turning something struggling, into something great.  

Truly, that is the type of leader we'd want at QB anyways. 

That could be the case if we fired this worthless sack of poo coach. But no QB with other options is going to sign up to play for this staff. It's not a roster issue as much as it's a coaching and leadership issue.

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On 1/8/2022 at 12:09 PM, Vox said:

If Rhule misses out on Watson or Wilson he's gonna draft Kenny Pickett he knows we need a QB to win and save his job. 

Not sure a rookie QB will save his job. I don't expect any QB coming.out of this spring's draft to be able to play well enough in his rookie year to save any coach that is on a hot seat. 

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On 1/8/2022 at 4:13 PM, RumHam said:

Because its only year three of his seven year investment and hes not going to throw that momey away. We are stuck until at least year 5

Oh I agree. I've been saying we unfortunately are probably getting two more seasons of crap coaching with Rhule. It's going to be a hard road the next couple seasons.

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