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Rhule on the OC search


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9 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

 

When you don't have a qb who can pass the ball or an o line who has the ability to protect him, what is left ?

Well, he claims we are suppose to be building into something. 

the vision is apparently outdated football 

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41 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Please go away.  Please. 

He reminds me so much of my roommate’s Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix.  She’s always finding a way to get in my bed and bug the fug out of me at 7 AM when you simply want her to go.  the fug.  away.  The constant verbal diarrhea is also a troubling similarity, as well as spinning in circles while accomplishing nothing 

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Feel like me possibly could have a reverse BoB situation on our hands. Reverse because at least BoB had some success with the Texans he was just a terrible GM. But the ownership stubbornly didn't fire him when they should have and he destroyed the team in one offseason.

Now we have an owner who is stubbornly not firing a coach who has destroyed the team in one offseason, you could say it started in 2020 but it really came to a head in 2021. Rhule has had no success at the NFL level and now he wants to hire an OC to play outdated football that this team is not built to run.

I don't know what is gonna happen tomorrow, but how Rhule is talking sounds like nothing is gonna change and he is still gonna have too much control as he does now despite the product on the field being his creation.

 

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20 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

The number 1 seeds in both conferences are run first football teams. They use the run to set up the pass. 

It’s still a passing league.   Look at the Super Bowl winners and the playoffs in general. 

I wouldn’t call the Green Bay Packers a run first team.  

seems pointless not to build your team to take advantage of the rules and era you play in. 

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48 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

A wise man once said, "Sometimes, the answer is on your own roster."

I think he and Joe Judge are going to be fired tomorrow.

He needs to be fired immediately. His strategy could be to drag the process out long enough where all the good HC candidates fill the available vacancies and complete their staffs with the best coaches available. At that point, what’s Tepper going to do?

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