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Fire Rhule - for real/non-spastic


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Funny enough, there are 25 other fans of nfl teams that feel the same way about their own coach.

This is totally reactionary. How do you feel about Robert Selah who has even less wins than Rhule, hasn't been able to develop his rookie QB, oh snap and his starting QB got hurt in the first game of the pre-season and there staring down Joe Flacco and Mike White as a starter?

This thread is full of reactionary nonsense because Matt Corral has not turned out to be what everyone hoped and Rhule is being more guarded about the starting QB than people think he should... Even though we all know who he is going to announce as the starter.

If he sucks again this season he will be fired, and maybe we will get that superstar head coach 6 -10 teams hope for every year. But since he is in the team right now I might as well hope he puts it together. That Bengals coach did, so why can't Rhule.

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Nobody fires a coach just before a season.  More of a mid season thread. Or, in true Huddle fashion, a thread hat gets posted with each incomplete pass, missed FG, etc., during the first game.

Yeah, total reactionary is how things roll here

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I don’t understand why he wasn’t fired last year, but at this point we might as well see what he can do with a seasoned staff and capable QB. Basically he has no excuses this year. It may work out good for us Panthers’ fans because if he sucks again our new coach should get a high pick in what looks to be a loaded QB class. 

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23 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Funny enough, there are 25 other fans of nfl teams that feel the same way about their own coach.

This is totally reactionary. How do you feel about Robert Selah who has even less wins than Rhule, hasn't been able to develop his rookie QB, oh snap and his starting QB got hurt in the first game of the pre-season and there staring down Joe Flacco and Mike White as a starter?

This thread is full of reactionary nonsense because Matt Corral has not turned out to be what everyone hoped and Rhule is being more guarded about the starting QB than people think he should... Even though we all know who he is going to announce as the starter.

If he sucks again this season he will be fired, and maybe we will get that superstar head coach 6 -10 teams hope for every year. But since he is in the team right now I might as well hope he puts it together. That Bengals coach did, so why can't Rhule.

This because the coach did and still sucks. Has nothing to do with Corral

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14 minutes ago, stirs said:

Nobody fires a coach just before a season.  More of a mid season thread. Or, in true Huddle fashion, a thread hat gets posted with each incomplete pass, missed FG, etc., during the first game.

Yeah, total reactionary is how things roll here

I’m just stating why I want him fired, I actually haven’t seen a snap of our games yet this season 😆 

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The truth is you have no freaking clue what will happen this year.

Rhule has won more games in his first 2 seasons than Jimmy Johnson did.

This season the Panthers might win 2 games or 11, who knows, not you nor anyone here.  Just a space filler thread till the actual games start.

Year 3 will be the year that he is judged for sure, one way or another.

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1 minute ago, stirs said:

The truth is you have no freaking clue what will happen this year.

Rhule has won more games in his first 2 seasons than Jimmy Johnson did.

This season the Panthers might win 2 games or 11, who knows, not you nor anyone here.  Just a space filler thread till the actual games start.

Year 3 will be the year that he is judged for sure, one way or another.

Yes things can happen and things can also not happen.  Universe, existence. 

His product speaks for himself and he shouldn’t be here. I can’t change anything but I CAN make a thread here that clearly annoys lol 😆

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40 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Funny enough, there are 25 other fans of nfl teams that feel the same way about their own coach.

This is totally reactionary. How do you feel about Robert Selah who has even less wins than Rhule, hasn't been able to develop his rookie QB, oh snap and his starting QB got hurt in the first game of the pre-season and there staring down Joe Flacco and Mike White as a starter?

Selah won 4 games with a rookie

Rhule won 5 with a vet (twice) 

Jets looked better than the Panthers at the end of last season. 

I’m not sure that casts Selah in a more negative light than Rhule.  Jets at least went the route of actually rebuilding and attempting to build a new from the ground up. Rhule just in no man’s land.   New vet the league rejected as a starter each season.  Already on a 2nd coordinator and I don’t think anyone can actually declare what our vision really is at this point.  We have a  HC that keeps rambling about running the football and hiring OCs that don’t. 

 

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You don't fire a coach midseason let alone before games start. So we promote an assistant like Wilkes or McAdoo who weren't better than Rhule as a head coach? Not sure that is a good bet. 

The mistakes he has made aren't deal breakers except for hiring incompetent staff who had no clue. And hopefully he has fixed that. The reason he isn't micromanaging everything imight be  because he doesnt have to.  He actually has a competent staff on paper so far.  If he stays the pep boy and let's the football guys do their job then if we do well he gets the credit. If we struggle he gets the boot. But if we believe the narrative that he ended up micromanaging the last 2 years to make up for a poor staff and we see him taking a more relaxed approach this year, it makes sense to believe he thinks he now has a good staff and will let them do their job. At least that is my hope.

 

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