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This HC Rhule guy is just downright embarrassing


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2 minutes ago, Monrowed said:

Well from now on it will be the “Missed Opportunities”, “The other team team gets paid to make plays too” and “It is what it is” from this staff.

Matt is like my good friend from the City who says what is exactly on his mind so folks never have to wonder where he stands on a matter. The negative is that when you have a job like this one, he needs to go against his instincts. 
 

Saying what’s on your mind isn’t a virtue 

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1 minute ago, Rubi said:

The fact that Rhule thought it was necessary to defend their drafting is just LOL 

He enamors Jaycee Horn and the fact that he drafted him. The host asked about Slater and he gave his Scouting team’s pre-draft evaluation. I don’t think that he has or had any regrets about drafting the person that they did. I think that they were only disappointed that Jaycee was injured and could not finish the year.

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Just now, Monrowed said:

He enamors Jaycee Horn and the fact that he drafted him. The host asked about Slater and he gave his Scouting team’s pre-draft evaluation. I don’t think that he has or had any regrets about drafting the person that they did. I think that they were only disappointed that Jaycee was injured and could not finish the year.

Everything you said here is reasonable. Except The issue for Rhule is that he didn’t need to say anything about their draft profile about slater and double down on it when the player was a stud. He should’ve focused on Horn only. Would’ve been much more professional 

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Hell, we don't even know that because Rhule decided that it was more important to play scrubs in meaningless games than to get rookies in to see what they have during live fire. 

That's part of coaching.. Making personal decisions with the players you have.. Not going to Brady sooner not playing Brown at all not playing Robinson more.. Is all bad coaching.. All a great reason to clown Rhule not a interview..

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