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NFL Rumors: Matt Rhule, Panthers Viewed 'as a Lame Duck Situation' by NFL Coaches


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Well yeah, writing is very much on the wall. Which is why it makes no sense why he wasn't fired?? You are giving a lame duck coach control of this draft to try and save his butt? Potentially forcing a rookie QB to switch offensive systems and stall his development? When has a desperate coach ever made good decisions? Tepper really needed to swallow his pride and he couldn't. Absolutely embarrassing. 

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I have no problem with BR citing our guest’s comments, but wouldn’t hate to the station properly identified. Oh, another thought, perhaps direct your readers to the actual clip? I think he fed it back through Anthony (USA Today/P-Wire). 

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2022/02/12/panthers-matt-rhule-lame-duck/

I certainly appreciate Joe Person, and Jon Alexander, along w/ a few national NFL/CFP folks in our rotation (Steven Ruiz, Jordan Reid, Schofield, Farrah, Cosell, Matt Bowen). Will be bringing you more of their inside as we get closer to the draft and free agency. 

Thank you for letting me share some of these clips on your forum.  We try to turn the audio around fast, especially for those who are out of market. Thanks again, enjoy the game tomorrow! 

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3 minutes ago, ellis said:

I have no problem with BR citing our guest’s comments, but wouldn’t hate to the station properly identified. Oh, another thought, perhaps direct your readers to the actual clip? I think he fed it back through Anthony (USA Today/P-Wire). 

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2022/02/12/panthers-matt-rhule-lame-duck/

I certainly appreciate Joe Person, and Jon Alexander, along w/ a few national NFL/CFP folks in our rotation (Steven Ruiz, Jordan Reid, Schofield, Farrah, Cosell, Matt Bowen). Will be bringing you more of their inside as we get closer to the draft and free agency. 

Thank you for letting me share some of these clips on your forum.  We try to turn the audio around fast, especially for those who are out of market. Thanks again, enjoy the game tomorrow! 

Appreciate you, keep em coming. 

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1 hour ago, Verge said:

Well yeah, writing is very much on the wall. Which is why it makes no sense why he wasn't fired?? You are giving a lame duck coach control of this draft to try and save his butt? Potentially forcing a rookie QB to switch offensive systems and stall his development? When has a desperate coach ever made good decisions? Tepper really needed to swallow his pride and he couldn't. Absolutely embarrassing. 

Bill O'Brien 2.0 situation.

The Texans are still reeling from his incompetent moves trying to save his job.

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36 minutes ago, Gipetto said:

seriously how many of these threads are you edge lords going to post? its getting annoying and im not the only one annoyed with it.

There’s maybe only two or three of u Fhule fans. If your annoyed don’t click on thread, or u can leave. Rhule and Tepper deserve it, they’re both jokes!

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1 hour ago, Verge said:

Well yeah, writing is very much on the wall. Which is why it makes no sense why he wasn't fired?? You are giving a lame duck coach control of this draft to try and save his butt? Potentially forcing a rookie QB to switch offensive systems and stall his development? When has a desperate coach ever made good decisions? Tepper really needed to swallow his pride and he couldn't. Absolutely embarrassing. 

This pretty much sums it up.

The Rhule experiment has failed and it seems like everyone except Tepper has seen that and accepted it. Now we all just get to sit back and watch more damage be inflicted before we do rebuild 2.0 under Tepper. The fact that he can't see that rebuild 1.0 has been a colossal failure when virtually everyone else has seen it and accepted it doesn't bode well for 2.0.

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