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TheWolverine.com: “Matt Rhule tops Michigans wish list, sources confirmed”


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1 hour ago, KSpan said:

It doesn't matter to me how it started - my initial question was to you based on your comment. It's a question that you still haven't answered, but that's fine. Like I said there I was mainly asking to play devil's advocate. You then brought up the current guys that got hired instead of him and I responded showing that they are more experienced and that may equate to better qualification, particularly since he doesn't have full responsibility over the offense and it's not clear (at least from the outside) how much he carries in the offense.

I fully agree that race unfortunately plays a role in these things, but it may be more difficult to discern with a candidate like Bieniemy that doesn't seem to have a clear-cut resume. No doubt though that it hasn't stopped other hires before.

U said u asked a question off my comment which WAS A QUESTION not a comment!!🤣 How are you going to ask a question from a question??🤔

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10 hours ago, matt rhules gut fat said:

We can’t lose Rhule

Who will we turn to provide us with another terrible season? 

Better make him the highest paid coach Tepper and not risk it!

Other teams are literally paying EXTRA to get what Rhule provides us with his base salary.

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11 hours ago, BullCityP said:

U said u asked a question off my comment which WAS A QUESTION not a comment!!🤣 How are you going to ask a question from a question??🤔

Your question wasn't asked to me and I didn't make that claim you were asking about, so it was a simple branch in conversation. Perfectly reasonable.

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On 2/3/2022 at 8:04 AM, KSpan said:

Your question wasn't asked to me and I didn't make that claim you were asking about, so it was a simple branch in conversation. Perfectly reasonable.

Kevin OConnel was only an OC for 2 years and didn't call the plays in LA but let me guess...he interviewed well!! 🙄 we all know what's going on her u can deny it all you want 

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10 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

Kevin OConnel was only an OC for 2 years and didn't call the plays in LA but let me guess...he interviewed well!! 🙄 we all know what's going on her u can deny it all you want 

Since you mentioned it, O'Connell did call plays in Washington in 2019. Again though I haven't said anything about any other candidates, previously acknowledged that race may be involved, and am just interested in some more detailed perspective for him to be an HC given the seemingly-nebulous responsibilities and confounding factor Reid's historical offenses. 

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55 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Since you mentioned it, O'Connell did call plays in Washington in 2019. Again though I haven't said anything about any other candidates, previously acknowledged that race may be involved, and am just interested in some more detailed perspective for him to be an HC given the seemingly-nebulous responsibilities and confounding factor Reid's historical offenses. 

Yea he called plays in Washington and guess what....they were ranked LAST IN THE NFL🤣🤣 he was terrible at it!!!! No matter how you slice it Eric B was more qualified for the job PERIOD!!

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On 2/2/2022 at 9:11 AM, t96 said:

Look as much as we want Rhule gone, for it to happen at this point isn't ideal. The best HC candidates are already off the market. Unless we want to revisit Bieniemy, which I'd be 100% for.

Why do you want Bienemy? He doesn't call plays, he doesn't design the offense they run, and they have Patrick Mahomes who may surpass Brady as the GOAT within the next 10 years. 

Give me Flores over Rhule and darn near everyone else. Or Byron Leftwhich.

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5 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Why do you want Bienemy? He doesn't call plays, he doesn't design the offense they run, and they have Patrick Mahomes who may surpass Brady as the GOAT within the next 10 years. 

Give me Flores over Rhule and darn near everyone else.

I thought he showed good adjustments with their offense this year, how much of that was Reid who knows but another Reid disciple in Pederson won a Super Bowl. I don't really want Bieniemy all that much but he's the best of what's realistically available right now if Rhule were to jump for college at this point in the process. That ship has sailed though with Harbaugh staying in Michigan so it doesn't really matter. I like Flores as well but with him suing the league he's not getting hired so he's not a realistic option.

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On 2/4/2022 at 9:07 AM, KSpan said:

Since you mentioned it, O'Connell did call plays in Washington in 2019. Again though I haven't said anything about any other candidates, previously acknowledged that race may be involved, and am just interested in some more detailed perspective for him to be an HC given the seemingly-nebulous responsibilities and confounding factor Reid's historical offenses. 

And another hire Mike McDaniel with ONE season as an OC where he didn't call the plays but got hired as a Head Coach 🤦🏾‍♂️ stay in denial mode

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4 hours ago, BullCityP said:

And another hire Mike McDaniel with ONE season as an OC where he didn't call the plays but got hired as a Head Coach 🤦🏾‍♂️ stay in denial mode

What am I in denial about? All I asked was to share thoughts on what makes him qualified beyond 'Chiefs offense good.' I've already acknowledged that race may unfortunately be playing a part.

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