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Is Rhule the worst coach in the NFL right now


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2 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Most of them have already been fired.  It's between Rhule and McCarthy this year.

Both guys I didn't want as HC. McCarthy is toast anyways with Jones in charge. I can see Rhule as a worse coach but also outlasting McCarthy for a few weeks if Jones pulls the triger after a bad start for them.

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13 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Arizona is another headless animal.  Kingsbury was reported to be on the hot seat because of dissatisfaction with how they have progressed, and then that.  Murray was reported to be in the doghouse, then they upped his ante with a new contract (which almost nobody can understand the rationale behind). Although Murray's contract has an "independent study" clause, which to me is a first. 

It's kinda like their mantra is "we're fed up and not going to take this anymore, so let's do more of it!"  And obviously expect different results in the process.  I'll say this: their results yesterday were certainly different.

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41 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Both guys is didn't want as HC. McCarthy is toast anyways with Jones in charge. I can see Rhule as a worse coach but also outlasting McCarthy for a few weeks if Jones pulls the triger after a bad start for them.

Whomever does it first is at the head of the line for Sean Payton.

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1 minute ago, bigdog10 said:

The only shot I could see Payton picking us is if we get the number one overall pick. He’d have his choice of QB with a semi talented roster already set. 

I dont know.  I can see a lot of similarities with Baker and Brees, and I think Payton enjoys the process of developing a guy more than taking a finished product that everyone thinks is the surefire, next big thing.

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57 minutes ago, davos said:

Easily.

10-24 with maybe 1 quality win ever, 3 dud draft classes minus a few guys like Chinn, maybe Horn and Ekwonu.

And more issues are popping up over time, we’re regressing and getting worse, roster is actually dipping in talent since Ron left. 

What was his quality win??? Arizona with their backup QB last season?

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