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Matt Rhule is an amazing coach


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29 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

At all.

Here you can argue with 4 man rush. 

These guys hate Rhule.  They have been blasting him since day three.  At the same time they call them as they see them.

"We know that over time, he's proven coach that over time the team will get better.  It remains to be seen in the NFL.....He has also proven that in the NFL, guys on the fringe, are they gonna be busts?  Are they gonna pan out?  Bro, they're playing good ball. Donte Jackson had a career year last year.  Shaq Thompson had a career year."

The video lists player after player with career years under Rhule. 

Donte Jackson, Shaq Thompson. Curtis Samuel, Mike Davis, Robby Anderson, Teddy Bridgwater,  Jeremy Chinn, all had career years under Rhule.  

"Baylor and Temple wasn't getting 5 star recruits. " He developed athletes into football players and he's "putting them in the league."

 "We went through a 3 and half game stretch where we didn't force any punts in 2020.  Historically, the 2020 Panthers had the second worst 3rd down defense in NFL history.  I don't think for the total year, I don't think we forced no more than 30 punts all year.  That's crazy."

"Look at the strides the defense made from that season that couldn't even force a punt...to this season, we ranked #2, I don't think we were the 2nd best defense in the league, but they were definitely a top half unit.  Those type of improvements is kinda getting overlooked because he missed so hard on the QB position, his building of the OL was atrocious until this year, he didn't really have a lot of good veteran experience in his coaching staff."

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I'm sorry I'm not joining in the hatefest.  Rhule has made a ton of mistakes, but I'm not going to wish we lose more games just so we can get a new coach when Tepper has shown no signs of moving on.

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MUST HATE RHULE.  AAAAAH.  ANGRY.  HATE POSTERS WHO DON'T HATE RHULE.

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Wow, even Jeremy Chinn had a career year under Rhule. I believe that career year was what we in the biz call a "rookie" year. Helluva notch in Rhule's belt. Chinn never did that well under Rivera. 

Shaq had a solid year and performed to the level that, for years, I said he could. Donte Jackson's never really had a career year per se, but has flashed the most brilliance in parts of 2022 and 2018.

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