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POLL: What Will It Take For You To Be OK With Keeping Rhule?


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What will it take for you to be OK with having Rhule return next season? (Anonymous)  

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  1. 1. What will it take for you to be OK with having Rhule return next season? (Anonymous)

    • I want him back regardless of record
      4
    • 9 or more wins
      37
    • Make the playoffs
      61
    • Win the Super Bowl
      9
    • I want him gone regardless of record
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Progress. I want to see he has made the necessary adjustments in coaching and the team to be better. That's more than 9 wins. I still don't understand all the hate for Rhule. His first season he had little to no off-season due to COVID. Last year we had a QB that had 17 turnovers in 12 games and we lacked our best player for the vast majority of the season. If you think another coach would have come in here and taken this team to the playoffs then I think that's crazy. 

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If he makes the playoffs and actually wins one game or more there, then I'll change my mind completely about him and be glad he's here.

I just don't think he's the man and I honestly don't think he'll make it past the bye week this season, much less to the play offs. The results aren't on the table and there's no outside feeling that this team believes it is on the rise.

I want him to prove me wrong. And if he does, I'm a big enough man to shake his hand and say I was wrong.

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People say they want him gone regardless. Even if he wins a Super Bowl which we’ve never done. Literally cheering against our teams success. If a super bowl or Rhule being gone is an option you take Rhule being gone. I think if he wins 10 games his job is safe. Whether it will be who knows. Hopefully 10 games in the NFC is a wild card spot.

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42 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

He will need to make the playoffs, while making the roster continue to get better each and every week.

Starting fast, only to run out of gas after 5 games....he's a goner.

He doesn't have to win a playoff game, but he needs to be competitive.

I think he lost the locker room last year.  If he loses it again.  He's done.

That said if he shows he's learned from his mistakes and the team fights and plays well.  I don't have a problem with.    

My biggest concern is the loyalty to Baylor and Temple players and coaches.  Some of these guys wouldn't be in the NFL if it weren't for Rhule.  

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