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Longest losing streak in the NFL


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That’s Matt Rhule’s accomplishment to end year 2.  Owners of the league’s longest losing streak.  

*he also owns longest HOME losing streak too.   

this isn’t how you build a team.  Giving Matt Rhule more time just continues to allow him to bury this franchise in the dirt. 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

That’s Matt Rhule’s accomplishment to end year 2.  Owners of the league’s longest losing streak.  

*he also owns longest HOME losing streak too.   

this isn’t how you build a team.  Giving Matt Rhule more time just continues to allow him to bury this franchise in the dirt. 

That is part of the plan. It's a process that takes time man. It's not easy to rip a team down to its foundation and win now.  You just can't see it but it's working 1000%.

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As a reminder, Matt Rhule bragged about how he let coaches of real football teams he wishes we could be like….dictate his practices and preseason plans 
 

that was after he signed the worst QB in the NFL.  And didn’t think he needed preseason reps because of what other teams wanted to do with their players 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

As a reminder, Matt Rhule bragged about how he let coaches of real football teams he wishes we could be like….dictate his practices and preseason plans 
 

that was after he signed the worst QB in the NFL.  And didn’t think he needed preseason reps because of what other teams wanted to do with their players 

They also started talking about playoffs and also improving on the 5 wins lol man really is the clownest clown shoe that ever clowned or had shoes.

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