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Panthers Hire DL coach


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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Has plenty of experience but didn't seem to excel in any of it.  But, judging from his lack of ability to stay anywhere for too long, he shouldn't be too out of his depths here once this staff is canned in December.

By all accounts it seemed he was given a cushy Gators job/pseudo retired the last 2 years. Rhule is digging up some NFL grave sites.

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We didn't hire him because he took a good profile pic. We didn't hire him to get the early bird senior discount special at Golden Corral. We hired him to coach the defensive line.

Sheesh, let's hope he can do it. Last guy couldn't, and that was supposed to be one of our strengths. This guy looks like if he got down into a D-line four point stance he's not getting back up from it. We may not have any linemen with their hand in the dirt this season.

Or he could be that old guy that goes out there and shows people how men play the game. That would be awesome.

 

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Just now, davos said:

By all accounts it seemed he was given a cushy Gators job/pseudo retired the last 2 years. Rhule is digging up some NFL grave sites.

I mean, who else is going to come here.  

Only oddity is the ST coach opting to come here.  

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Has plenty of experience but didn't seem to excel in any of it.  But, judging from his lack of ability to stay anywhere for too long, he shouldn't be too out of his depths here once this staff is canned in December.

He basically retired when he left the Lions so this is odd. Rhule is definitely down to everyones spare parts assembling this random coaching staff. No rhyme or reason to any of it really 

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