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Todd McShay - Rhlue "won't be crying when the two sides part ways"


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39 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Here is the honest deal- Todd was brought in to replace Mel as ESPN lead draft guru......He failed. Mel was just better at TV stuff and Todd never even had Mel or his agents scared.

That happened back when "draft experts" were a rarity.

Now there are tons of them, and probably a good 90% or more are better at it than McShay.

You've got former GMs, scouts and personnel guys who have actually done the job now taking part in draft talk all over the internet and the airwaves. So with all that out there, what's the value of a guy with McShay's meager resume?

I miss seeing Floyd Reese on ESPN myself. He was great.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That happened back when "draft experts" were a rarity.

Now there are tons of them, and probably a good 90% or more are better at it than McShay.

You've got former GMs, scouts and personnel guys who have actually done the job now taking part in draft talk all over the internet and the airwaves. So with all that out there, what's the value of a guy with McShay's meager resume?

I miss seeing Floyd Reese on ESPN myself. He was great.

I honestly can not remember the last time I watched/dvr a ESPN show that was not a game......it had to be one of these draft specials tho, just after skip(ugh) changed the gimmicks and they had Mel vs Todd yelling at/talking over one another........thanks for allllllll THAT skip.....I nope'd out very shortly after.

I did record and watch a ESPN show early sunday mornings(name?) that had my guy Greg cosell reviewing tape.....only 30 minutes played while I started drinking the poison....miss the hell out of that. I missed Floyd Reese, is he still on? I would give him a try if so. 

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36 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Sorry I can’t listen to the podcast right now, does he go on to say why Rhule doesn’t care? Does he go into detail on why he wouldn’t want his son to play for the Panthers? 

No but he made it clear that he thinks the organization is a few years from competing. Which could be true but I also think if you magically gave us a top 12 QB,  we would in the playoffs next year.

 

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42 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Sorry I can’t listen to the podcast right now, does he go on to say why Rhule doesn’t care? Does he go into detail on why he wouldn’t want his son to play for the Panthers? 

Not really, but I think he was referring to the fact it's not a good place for a rookie QB to go if the coach is gone in a year or two anyway, then you get a new coach who maybe wants a different qb etc..It is the worst situation for a rookie QB currently. 

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2 hours ago, trueblade said:

The pod is in the second tweet. Quote came at the 32:50 mark.

This kind of implies to me that Rhule doesn't want to be here? Am I getting this right? He's just staying to fulfill the contract? Shoot, I'd help him pack.

What a cuntish thing to say.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaLivin said:

And as a coach he has to just take responsibility and get better as coach if they part ways. Its not like he won’t get a coaching job after (in the college ranks)

He'll walk into a top College job if he leaves after this season.

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