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What would it take for you to be a fan of Rhule and Tepper?


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A very strong year filled with at least 12 wins, a deep playoff run, young players developing well into major contributors through solid coaching, no narcissisism from Rhule for once, Rhule seeming like he has a good grasp of NFL coaching for once in his career, and seeing players not phoning it in as I did last year. Do all that and I will definitely say he has now grasped how to coach in the NFL and the sky will be the limit. Oh yes and Tepper staying out of things like Keep Pounding and binging it back admitting what a dumb decision it was to phase out something of that magnitude to the current and former players culture.

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17 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Winning consistently if the bar is for me to become a fan.  Not sure I can become a fan of an owner, but okay.

I'll stop equating Rhule with Moe, Larry, and Curley rolled into one if he demonstrates he is a competent NFL HC.  He looked completely lost last year.  I need to see some improvement and results and not hear BS that would make an infomercial spokesman proud.

Right now, to me, he is a college HC cashing NFL paychecks.

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already am

 

Im in the small minority that sees that sometimes it takes a little time to right a ship

 

im a big fan of Tepper anyway.  Owner that wants to win and will pay up to do so. 

 

those that are calling for his head are guaranteed neck beards that have grease stains all over them and couldnt get themselves together to take a shower, let alone run an NFL franchise. 

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4 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

already am

 

Im in the small minority that sees that sometimes it takes a little time to right a ship

 

im a big fan of Tepper anyway.  Owner that wants to win and will pay up to do so. 

 

those that are calling for his head are guaranteed neck beards that have grease stains all over them and couldnt get themselves together to take a shower, let alone run an NFL franchise. 

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