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Most teams lose because they don't know why they lost.


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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Anybody looking at much of any of that speech/rambling and coming away with "this guy knows his poo" doesn't know poo.

I mean he's known about this clinic for a long time, and that's what he prepared? I'd ask for my money back.

It's just like a presser where he just throws stuff out there without ever actually answering or saying anything of value.

Jim Harbaugh made players cry but he made them realize their dream of playing in a Superbowl. Professional football requires a higher level of discipline that this team is missing because of Rhule.

To me he appears very undisciplined next to a guy like Harbaugh in almost every way.

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Teams can be biased in their intentions and not look at the results objectively. Also, coaches may be invested in certain players and overlook what may be obvious to outsiders.  And throw in self preservation and healthy dose of hubris when you're making a lot of money and you can easily muck things up and not see obvious problems.  

 

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Why is that funny? We armchair GMs and Coaches act like if we had OUR way the team would win the SB every season. There's a difference in "not knowing" and being average in terms of talent and expertise.

Because I'm just quoting Matt Rhule. 

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With all of the sheer hatred toward Rhule... hatred  so intense that "fans" are rooting for us to lose before we have even started the season.   I wonder what the Huddle will be like if Rhule is kept on board again next year.  

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3 minutes ago, poundaway said:

With all of the sheer hatred toward Rhule... hatred  so intense that "fans" are rooting for us to lose before we have even started the season.   I wonder what the Huddle will be like if Rhule is kept on board again next year.  

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I'm not impressed by Rhule but it will be funny when all these people walk back their takes and pretend it never happened if Rhule ends up winning, just like they did with Ron Rivera

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1 minute ago, amcoolio said:

I'm not impressed by Rhule but it will be funny when all these people walk back their takes and pretend it never happened if Rhule ends up winning, just like they did with Ron Rivera

I'm not impressed either, but I'm not rooting for the other teams.

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