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Coaches fired since 2020, Coaches on the hotseat in 2022, and Matt Rhule's record against all of them


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26 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Preaching to the choir my dude. We all know he has got to go. It just sucks we wasted the 2022 season. 

Does it make me a bad fan to hope we lose until Rhule is fired?  Like in Shawshank Redemption, sometimes you have to crawl through a bunch of poo to come out better on the other side.

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2 minutes ago, davos said:

 

Hopeful Tepper can figure out a GM/Coach that can allow him to sit back from the madness

Yep, at this point I think its probably wise to completely clean house and get a GM and coach together in sync.  Something that should have been done say 3 years ago.   I am not seeing any reason to keep Fitt if we fire rhule.  He hasnt done jack poo IMO

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yep, at this point I think its probably wise to completely clean house and get a GM and coach together in sync.  Something that should have been done say 3 years ago.   I am not seeing any reason to keep Fitt if we fire rhule.  He hasnt done jack poo IMO

Yep, Fitt has an eye for talent but I’m not sold by any means.

I won’t endlessly flame Tepper since the team is his to stay. I just hope he figures it out differently next time. Get a consultant for a GM search and then keep them on with the GM to find a coach. 

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Just now, davos said:

Yep, Fitt has an eye for talent but I’m not sold by any means.

I won’t endlessly flame Tepper since the team is his to stay. I just hope he figures it out differently next time. Get a consultant for a GM search and then keep them on with the GM to find a coach. 

eye for talent?  Darnold, cj henderson, Marshall jr and matt corral seem to come to mind.  There are other examples but the shine has worn off of fitt.  Cant think of any move he has made that has progressed this franchise

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25 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yep, at this point I think its probably wise to completely clean house and get a GM and coach together in sync.  Something that should have been done say 3 years ago.   I am not seeing any reason to keep Fitt if we fire rhule.  He hasnt done jack poo IMO

I have to agree. If Rhule goes, Fitt should go too. A new GM should pick the new coach. They would both inherit a halfway decent roster, so it wouldn't be a total burndown.

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Just now, Khaki Lackey said:

I have to agree. If Rhule goes, Fitt should go too. A new GM should pick the new coach. They would both inherit a halfway decent roster, so it wouldn't be a total burndown.

Like I have argued all off season, I dont think this is a good roster at all.  We are about 2 drafts from being a top nfl roster.  Not enough depth anywhere

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37 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Does it make me a bad fan to hope we lose until Rhule is fired?  Like in Shawshank Redemption, sometimes you have to crawl through a bunch of poo to come out better on the other side.

Unless Baker balls out and starts winning games there's every reason to hope for a #1 overall draft pick.

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