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ESPN's Dan Graziano: "the majority of the people to whom I spoke with believe Jimmy Garoppolo will likely end up being released" sign with Carolina Panthers


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46 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

That just proves there is no "process" and it's literally Rhule just saying lots of words and hoping the team just plays well despite him probably doing more harm than good. They wanted Sam, and traded up to draft Corral, time to coach. In my ideal world Rhule and Sam would get like 5 games together, if we suck they both get fired/benched and the interim HC and Corral get to give us an idea of what we actually have going on for the rest of the season. 

Rhule did an interview recently where he basically outright admitted that "the process" was basically just bullshit coach speak and trite clichés. It baffles me because Tepper aiad that you need a coach, a QB, and a GM to win in this league and then he goes and hires this college coach and hands him full control who legit thought he could build a roster good enough to make an afterthought vet reclamation project QB work. This whole damn crew shows a ton of signs of not having a clue about what they're doing and thinking they can bullshit their way through this thing... hence three straight five win seasons.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rhule did an interview recently where he basically outright admitted that "the process" was basically just bullshit coach speak and trite clichés. It baffles me because Tepper aiad that you need a coach, a QB, and a GM to win in this league and then he goes and hires this college coach and hands him full control who legit thought he could build a roster good enough to make an afterthought vet reclamation project QB work. This whole damn crew shows a ton of signs of not having a clue about what they're doing and thinking they can bullshit their way through this thing... hence three straight five win seasons.

Even watching those 2019 black and blue review docs on youtube, I miss having a functional staff even though they couldn't get it done with Kyle Allen thrown into action. I'd take Rivera over Rhule as my boss/manager at any job any day of the week. That's just from a respect of the human standpoint, I don't like door to door/used car salesmen types. If we're going grifters I'd take Better Call Saul over Rhule

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14 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Even watching those 2019 black and blue review docs on youtube, I miss having a functional staff even though they couldn't get it done with Kyle Allen thrown into action. I'd take Rivera over Rhule as my boss/manager at any job any day of the week. That's just from a respect of the human standpoint, I don't like door to door/used car salesmen types. If we're going grifters I'd take Better Call Saul over Rhule

Rivera wasn't the coach to push us over the top but he was a decent coach overall. At least he would reliably have one side of the ball ready for games, ugh.

Rhule is wildly in over his head and I don't know how he's tricked Tepper or others into thinking otherwise...

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