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Matt Fhule


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1 hour ago, BurnNChinn said:

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This dude takes no responsibility and places blame everywhere but on his self. This right here is why no one is breaking their neck to get a job in Carolina. It’s bad to know we have this piece of poo running our team!

This was completely taken out of context from the interview. Jesus. Reporting today is so lazy and inflammatory. 

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He was talking about football operations as a whole to a question about how operations go. He was explaining that it’s a group process, not that he is making every decision. He wasn’t removing responsibility for the last two years from himself. He was explaining their process for making decisions. Providing support for a more communal effort vs. him calling from on high. Jesus, go listen to it. 

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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

He was saying that he isnt running an ivory tower operation, meaning that he is in the trenches with the coaches and staff. So he is part of the mistakes. 

I can see how this taken out of context can lead to confusion. He was taking ownership of the state of the franchise when stating this statement. 
 

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I figured this was the case, but the rage needs red meat as you can see 😧

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4 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

I don’t recall hearing any other coach saying this before. Most of the time they don’t even blame anyone, just talk about how they need to improve and talk about the positives of the loosing season, like the development of young talent.

Those would be professional football coaches.

This guy is an amateur learning on the job and getting his ars kicked.

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4 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

I don’t recall hearing any other coach saying this before. Most of the time they don’t even blame anyone, just talk about how they need to improve and talk about the positives of the loosing season, like the development of young talent.

Rhule is only good at the snakeoil sales, not the returns. Dude stutters like the dog ate his homework

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8 hours ago, Actionman0z said:

He was talking about football operations as a whole to a question about how operations go. He was explaining that it’s a group process, not that he is making every decision.

You're talking about the guy who demanded "total control" over the organization to take the job, right?

So you're either yet another one of his propagandists or you're naive as hell. 

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