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CBS pointed out how bad things are yesterday while including a good picture of a confused looking Rhule


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Just now, trueblade said:

Media smells blood in the water. Without Myer to distract them, Rhule is going to get a lot of attention.

McCarthy will distract them.  Dallas is a huge market, McCarthy's seat was getting warmer there from the first Cowboys loss under his reign, and they both will be mentioned as heads on the chopping block all year, unless their teams start winning.

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5 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

McCarthy will distract them.  Dallas is a huge market, McCarthy's seat was getting warmer there from the first Cowboys loss under his reign, and they both will be mentioned as heads on the chopping block all year, unless their teams start winning.

That's fair. Without Dak, Dallas will likely go into freefall.

But hey, maybe Dallas calls Will Grier up from the practice squad and we'll see him start a game.

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Good. I'm glad this is getting national attention. The more heat on Tepper to make a change the better.

Also, this comment sums it all up for me

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He didn't just lose to the Browns. He was the first HC to lose to the Browns on week 1 in 18 years. And he somehow did it while making Baker Mayfield look worse than the Browns did.

 

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