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NFL Network analyst suggests Rhule needs Mayfield to save his job


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3 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

As much as most people hate to hear it I dont believe this is a make or break year for Rhule with stipulations.   I think that was confirmed when it came out that Rhule wasnt the one especially interested in bringing in another qb.  I think if the overall team shows improvement (even if it's not so much in the win/loss bracket) and it comes down to the hole clearly being the qb, then I dont think hes fired if they struggle again.  That's not me offering my opinion about how I feel about it, that's just what I think. 

That particular item didn't "come out". It was suggested by a huddler with no sourcing.

Barely even qualifies as a rumor...

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3 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

As much as most people hate to hear it I dont believe this is a make or break year for Rhule with stipulations.   I think that was confirmed when it came out that Rhule wasnt the one especially interested in bringing in another qb.  I think if the overall team shows improvement (even if it's not so much in the win/loss bracket) and it comes down to the hole clearly being the qb, then I dont think hes fired if they struggle again.  That's not me offering my opinion about how I feel about it, that's just what I think. 

I think you and I are on the same sheet of music on this, including what the barometer is for Rhule Year IV (sort of like the Friday the 13th series or Saw).

If anything, bringing on some coaches with actual NFL experience may be more of a factor for Rhule than whether Mayfield, Darnold, or Corral starts the season under center. 

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49 minutes ago, top dawg said:

These guys don't know what's going on on Mint St. What James Jones is suggesting doesn't even really jibe with the owner's comments.

Within that same vein, I'll take a hardcore fan's perspective about the state of a team over these B an C list national types any day of the week.

 

James Jones is a former player that somehow gives them credibility.  Most of these former players are encouraged to say outlandish things.  Steve Smith does it all the time.  People love it.

Doesn't mean they are right. 

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5 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

James Jones is a former player that somehow gives them credibility.  Most of these former players are encouraged to say outlandish things.  Steve Smith does it all the time.  People love it.

Doesn't mean they are right. 

I mean, that is generally true.  But this doesn't really qualify as hot take click bait.  I mean, Rhule + Sam Darnold runback is a combo that the safe money would say ends Rhule's career in Carolina. 

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19 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

We’re going 5-12 whether Baker comes here or not. Might as well save the money

Baker likely gives us ~3 more wins over Darnold's total.  Is it worth it?  That's the question I think the staff and a lot of us fans are wrestling with. 

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I am really not trying to be funny, but it appears like some of Scots titles are becoming a little Special Juan-esque (with the unnecessary mystery).

You are correct, but hes alway done that just not as much. Plus he starts lots of threads. 

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3 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

We’re going 5-12 whether Baker comes here or not. Might as well save the money

1000% He is no better than Darnold and I don't know why people think he is. Look at the EXTREME difference in talent Baker has played with compared to Darnold and the results are the same....Maybe Mayfield has a tiny bit better stats because he throws a screen to Chubb with his elite OLINE and Chubb does the work to take it to the house. Not to mention how bad Baker is for a locker room. Imagine him Corrall, Darnold, Robby, Rhule and McAdoodoo on the same team....oh my 😞

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