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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If it were created by the marketing team, then why haven't we seen it in... you know... marketing?

Why is it that the first time we see it is in a video taken by a draft prospect?

This plus it feels like I've heard Matt Rhule talk about "brand" before.

If this was created by a professional marketing team, then our marketing department might actually be worse than our football department. 😂

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's so unfinished. I would think it was a work in progress with "The Brand" standing in for what the slogan was actually going to be except for that super cringe dictionary pronunciation key for "brand" underneath. This is HS project level marketing and that might be an insult to decent HS students.

The link didn't work for me. 

You mean, it's really "The Brand"? Surely you're jesting. 

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If this was created by a professional marketing team, then our marketing department might actually be worse than our football department. 😂

Would a marketing team come up with a new team slogan on their own?

I have a hard time believing somebody in marketing one day just decided, "Hey, you know what? Let's come up with something to replace 'keep pounding'" 😕

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

https://coachtube.com/course/football/matt-rhule-building-the-brand/1066764
 

you can buy Rhule’s course on the brand 

https://footballscoop.com/.amp/news/matt-rhule-on-brand-toughness-and-his-diet
 

and the brand has been a Rhule things since coming out of Baylor.  This is 100% a Matt Rhule thing and not our marketing dept

That makes it even worse.

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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I, personally, would have no problem with this, other than it being kinda cringe and cheesy, if we were a good football team. 

I would, specifically because it's pushing out the legacy of Sam Mills.

That it's being done by a sh-tty coach and an equally sh-tty owner just makes it that much worse.

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22 minutes ago, CRA said:

https://coachtube.com/course/football/matt-rhule-building-the-brand/1066764
 

you can buy Rhule’s course on the brand 

https://footballscoop.com/.amp/news/matt-rhule-on-brand-toughness-and-his-diet
 

and the brand has been a Rhule things since coming out of Baylor.  This is 100% a Matt Rhule thing and not our marketing dept

 

Well, there you go.  He slapped the Panthers name on his BS.  We just happen to be fans of the team he's swindling.  

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