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Albert Breer on Rhule's job security


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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

I don’t think anyone can top Urban Meyer and his whole situation.

I agree, I don't think it is possible to top that debacle. 

If you were going to hire or dig up the greatest football and organizational minds in history and task them to create a debacle that simply could not be outdone, with all their genius they could not approach Urban Meyer.

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Before the change in staff I would say there’s no chance Matt survives a full season. But if you look at the talent and experience he surrounded himself with he has a shot. Of course he has to be better on game day which is saying a lot knowing his struggles… but it’s not impossible that we have a decent year.

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On 8/4/2022 at 7:11 PM, electro's horse said:

nebraska is a death sentence and auburn.....could be intriguing but you're never the primary school in the state and are basically always eating scraps since you're surrounded by better programs.

We'll always have 2010 ( and I'm still salty about how we got robbed in 04.) War Eagle, baby!

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46 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Before the change in staff I would say there’s no chance Matt survives a full season. But if you look at the talent and experience he surrounded himself with he has a shot. Of course he has to be better on game day which is saying a lot knowing his struggles… but it’s not impossible that we have a decent year.

If you look where we were at the end of last season and where we are sitting today, its like night and day. 

Wilks, Tabor, Campen, McAdoo are great hires.  #1LT in the draft, 2 highly rated FA linemen, all pro punter , return specialist,  and a relatively young playoff QB with some edge along with one of his favorite receivers from his previous team.  Rhule has had a good off-season, much better than last year. 









 

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