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Walterfootball is finally leaking what the Huddle knows about the Panthers


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16 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. Blaming Rhule completely on Hurney was always just passing the buck. You don't give a guy $70M and full control unless you're sold head over heels.

Still find it amusing that going into "recruiting mode" on Rhule ended up costing Hurney his job.

And and then you have Mr Analytics who admitted that hiring Rhule came down to "a feeling".

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Still find it amusing that going into "recruiting mode" on Rhule ended up costing Hurney his job.

if the whole scenario wasn't so pathetic it would be funnier. hand the reigns over to a clueless manipulative narcissist only to have him kick you out the door.

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15 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Point being people throw things around this place and parrot it as gospel and when presented with stuff that goes against them you revert back to “well you know”

Rhule is the main issue with this team we all agree on that.

Walter football is a crock of poo and always has been but people will use it for their confirmation bias.

Not a big fan of Walter Football.

But with that said, statements like "teams around the league see the Panthers as dysfunctional and Matt Rhule on a power trip" aren't exactly hard to believe.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not a big fan of Walter Football.

But with that said, statements like "teams around the league see the Panthers as dysfunctional and Matt Rhule on a power trip" aren't exactly hard to believe.

yep. not a stretch at all. 

in fact i fully expect most teams in the league to drop pickett deservedly way down their boards into 3rd or 4th rounds only to have rhule "see something special in the kid" like he did with sammy and draft him at 6.

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12 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Still find it amusing that going into "recruiting mode" on Rhule ended up costing Hurney his job.

And and then you have Mr Analytics who admitted that hiring Rhule came down to "a feeling".

I wonder if that feeling felt like 🐂💩

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12 hours ago, rayzor said:

yep. not a stretch at all. 

in fact i fully expect most teams in the league to drop pickett deservedly way down their boards into 3rd or 4th rounds only to have rhule "see something special in the kid" like he did with sammy and draft him at 6.

If only to find another excuse to convince Tepper to give him another couple years. It's blatant at this point, Rhule doesn't have a process besides grifting until the well runs dry and then moving on to the next sucker. I don't like having an incompetent HC in over his head trying to save his job by any means necessary with an owner giving him extra leash to hope it somehow works out, too much gambling and no structure 

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