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CBS: Rhule keeping close eye on Michigan job, wanted Penn State


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5 hours ago, pantherj said:

I'm telling you now this guy doesn't have a clue what he's talking about and is making this stuff up imo. Lord of the dorks doesn't understand football and doesn't talk with Rhule or anyone important.

Did Joe Person fug your wife or something? You seem to have some deep seeded issues with sports writers...

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7 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

The guy has had one foot out the door ever since he was interviewed. He went to get our offer matched with the Giants. Tepper needs to admit his mistake and fire this guy. No one with common sense believes we will be competitive next year unless the plan all along is to tank for a QB after building the line this offseason. I have never been this disconnected from the team and the moves we have made.

 

One thing we call all agree on, Tepper's pride is bigger than his common sense.

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52 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

If harbaugh takes LV, Rhule Takes Michigan, I hope we're running to Rich Bisaccia's door.  Guy overcame a ton of adversity and deserves a chance to be a head coach.

I'm normally not big on retreads, but I'd hope that we would interview both him and Flores. Guys who showed a helluva lot more than Matt Rhule has.

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10 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

According to neighborhood circles, Matt Rhule is keeping an eye on the sales clerk job at the local mini-mart.  If the position opens, people on the inside believe Rhule would take the job immediately. 

He better hope he isn’t slow and Derrick Brown shows up.

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