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Seriously, Zimmer is a great fit here as HC or DC. I respect snow for what he did early, but by the end of the year, his guys were gutted by a poo offense and nothing to play for. Idk if he is 100% trash, but Zimmer is no worse and can be HC in waiting. He did have traction for years in Minny. I'm some ways, think they gave up a little too quick, in others that D was no good this year with a rockstar WR, RB, and at times QB, they still could stop people even Sam had traction at the end of the game against that bunch.... 

He would have a better start on D than in Minny currently, but poo on O here vs that Minny bunch. Think that Minny thinks every year should be playoffs or bust now so he had 0 room for error and we'll here he sits after 2 subpart years looking for work while Rhule is continuing down the shitter......

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Combined records of the 5 teams we beat: 34-50.  I'm sure Rhule will point to the Cardinals win, but they were without their starting QB and a slew of other starters.  Also, we caught them off guard with the two QB approach--and that rabbit-in-the-hat worked exactly once.  

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Today is no different than any other day in every year: all 31 NFL teams work to get better, and the Carolina Panthers stand pat with their colossal failures. 

it’s gonna be so neat to have the same team own both the longest winning streak in NFC history and the longest losing streak in NFC history — all because Matt Rhule dresses like a slob and was a short-order cook

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