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Matt Rhule hate....


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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

If you want to say give him a chance because he's the head coach that's one thing. But if the main support of your argument is saying he can "coach" then you are expecting people to forget he is 3-9 in the division and watched his team get stomped by fired head coaches one of whom dumped on us with Daniel Jones.

Copy and pasting your own posts now? Should report you for spamming.

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It’s wait and see mode regardless. Prior to hiring rhule, it was known that it takes about 3 years for his system to start working. 
 

If you made this thread to try and end negatively on a message board… good luck. That’s just the internet. 
 

For coaches, you have to win to stay in this league. Some coaches get it right the first time around, a lot of coaches get it right the second time around (if they even get to the second). So we will see, but it’s not looking good for our head coach. 

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You're tilting at windmills dude.

There weren't that many Rhule haters after year one.  Getting Sam last year cost us 2-3 very winnable games and enraged the fan base.  If we had won 7-8 games we could have shown improvement and the playoffs would look more realistic this year.    Losing our best offensive weapon and 1st round draft pick to injury for  most of the season is not considered an excuse in these parts.  Now we are in a mode where anything  bad is attributed to Rhule and everything good is attributed to anyone else. 

Wins are the only thing that will change the narrative.  I hope we get some.

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2 minutes ago, tarheelfan23 said:

he also went out this offseason and signed a lot of damn good coaches.....

 

learning from mistakes....and its year 3...this is always his year

He went and signed these coaches because he was told he had to or he was getting fired. That's not growth. That's saving your own ass. 

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

It’s wait and see mode regardless. Prior to hiring rhule, it was known that it takes about 3 years for his system to start working. 
 

If you made this thread to try and end negatively on a message board… good luck. That’s just the internet. 
 

For coaches, you have to win to stay in this league. Some coaches get it right the first time around, a lot of coaches get it right the second time around (if they even get to the second). So we will see, but it’s not looking good for our head coach. 

What’s his system?

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