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This HC Rhule guy is just downright embarrassing


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2 minutes ago, Rubi said:

As a sorry ass head coach he needs to stfu - making excuses about a guy who just balled out this year. Rhule talks too much. He needs to stfu. You just don’t go on the radio after the season and say he didn’t have ideal size when that player had like the best rookie OL season , it makes you look clueless 

hint hint*

And no one knew that Tom Brady, a sixth round draft pick, was going to be the best player ever. Otherwise, he would have been the first pick overall the year he was drafted.

We had the 8th pick and took Jaycee Horn who was thought to be the best player on the board when it was our turn. 

Again he did not say that Slater was a bad player, would not be successful or could not be a good tackle going forward. He only gave the teams pre-draft positional evaluation and player comparison.

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Just now, Monrowed said:

And no one knew that Tom Brady, a sixth round draft pick, was going to be the best player ever. Otherwise, he would have been the first pick overall the year he was drafted.

We had the 8th pick and took Jaycee Horn who was thought to be the best player on the board when it was our turn. 

Again he did not say that Slater was a bad player, would not be successful or could not be a good tackle going forward. He only gave the teams pre-draft positional evaluation and player comparison.

Just an epic facepalm 

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1 minute ago, Monrowed said:

Why? Are you finally disappointed in yourself and your own self reflection during your moment of clarity?

No. It’s just nutty you think Rhule being honest just gives him a pass for the foolishness in that moment. Defending himself for passing on a player in which the player just had an all time great OL rookie campaign. 

his answer should have been “ we just wanted Horn”  

saying anything else about Slater and his size being a tweener to him and a mobile QB is just dumb on Rhule’s part 

 

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11 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Actually, he did.  I listened to all Of it. I particularly liked  inferring he was an all pro because Herbert is ‘mobile’

It said he has a mobile Qb is that a lie??

Then he said he missed a season and he wasn't his ideal height and weight and we saw him as a guard (which alot of scouts did).. 

If this is slighting or trashing a player then nobody should want pre draft breakdowns ..

Because the cons list is all slights..lol

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12 minutes ago, Monrowed said:

And no one knew that Tom Brady, a sixth round draft pick, was going to be the best player ever. Otherwise, he would have been the first pick overall the year he was drafted.

We had the 8th pick and took Jaycee Horn who was thought to be the best player on the board when it was our turn. 

Again he did not say that Slater was a bad player, would not be successful or could not be a good tackle going forward. He only gave the teams pre-draft positional evaluation and player comparison.

It's crazy ppl want him to lie or not answer questions.. I guess now..

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Just now, Rubi said:

Less is More gentlemen 

the lesson is to say less 

Then you want Belichick.. Sorry it's only one of them and he has won Championships so he doesn't have to answer questions or be short with reporters... (Which ppl complain about all the time)..

At this point dam if you do dam if you don't..

If Rhule was being short on interviews and barely answering questions he would have been clowned for that..lol

 

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2 minutes ago, Rubi said:

one of the worst coaches with one of the worst OLs - airing out his incorrect evaluation of a pro bowl rookie tackle on air during a radio interview is the height of irony that you 2 can’t wrap your bird brains around 

He was asked a question and he answered it truthfully.. Even if he was a successful coach I would want him to do that..

Answer tough question and be truthful about it..

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