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Rhule will have no excuse


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7 hours ago, onmyown said:

you’re mostly right…but Rhule chose his QB, it’s not a decision he hasn’t made, don’t let him blow more cap on a FA

unless you let him sign a 5th year, gut a draft and fug a franchise for shits and giggles

with that, he made the statement he could win with Darnold. let’s fuging see it

 

That’s what I’m saying. Rhule demanded that we give up three picks for Darnold, he should be forced to win or lose with Darnold.

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5 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Kind of a short history don'tcha think?

I'm not defending him but we're stuck with him and hopefully he's on the right track.  

I, personally, cannot hope we suck just to see him go.  Firing him and bring in another coach may or may not be the answer.  We've seen teams go through coach after coach and limited success.

My hope is he's learned from his past mistakes and improves as a coach.   

Many on here just want him gone regardless of how 2022 goes. 

Eh...27 years. He is the worst coach in the history of a fairly bad franchise.

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10 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Rhule IMO will have no excuses this year.  

We've addressed the offensive line to where we should, at minimum, be competent.

We have one of the best offensive line coaches in the league.

We have plenty of talent at the skilled positions on offense. 

Our defense appears to be shaping up and we have a good coaching staff on defense.

Whatever they decide for QB is on Rhule and he'll have to live with that decision.  Whether a Vet FA or Darnold or a rookie, it will be on him.

I think if he lets McAdoo do his job and stays out of the play calling he might survive.  If he mettles and cost us games it's all on him.

I'm sorry, without a proven NFL signal caller,  everything else is moot.

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15 hours ago, onmyown said:

you’re mostly right…but Rhule chose his QB, it’s not a decision he hasn’t made, don’t let him blow more cap on a FA

unless you let him sign a 5th year, gut a draft and fug a franchise for shits and giggles

with that, he made the statement he could win with Darnold. let’s fuging see it

 

There's a better chance of this team going undefeated.    deadpan bill murray GIF

 

I look forward to the inevitable trainwreck.

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