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On 8/11/2022 at 4:51 PM, Jackie Lee said:

Year..4? Already stretching out that timeline to win. 

Also the Baker section is basically the opposite of how they talked about and handled Sam last year. Hopefully that was a lesson learned but we'll have to wait and see how any of this preseason fluff stuff remains after a few regular season games

I caught that too.........look i put with him and all the haters of his. Disagree with tampper and rhule thinking he has 4,5,6, or my god 7 years..... He needs to show *something* this year or I become one of the "fat rhule" posters....

Bare min is challenging (*late season*) playoff spot. 10 is the magic number. 10 L fire his ass, 10 wins stay for one more year....

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On 8/12/2022 at 2:07 PM, raleigh-panther said:

I care about wins on Sunday 

His being a nice guy, what does it matter?  

he isn’t being paid to be a nice guy. 

he is being paid mightily to be a NFL level coach.  

is he?   No

can he be?  Anything is possible   Probability Odds aren’t in his favor 

no offense meant to you in at all, and the reason for the disdain from many on this board, is at some point, he becomes a time waste to fans who spend money to see this team and to players with performance based contracts

his new coaching staff should help. Campen is the real deal on that Oline

but seeing  Rhule looking clueless on the sidelines on Sundays won’t change.

His ego won’t let it

just like thinking he could ‘coach up Darnold’ and his other pablum  

I hate matt rhule I just thought the joke was funny lmao

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