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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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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

This will be fun. I’ve seen some posts hoping for McAdoo and Wilks and damn, this is going to be a poo show for a while  even with Rhule gone. I really hope people aren’t thinking the answer is already here. Gear up for a long ride of mediocrity folks!

I would love to get back to mediocrity!  That's what we had with Jerry Richardson and Fox/Rivera.  That said, any interim coach isn't the answer, but damn, at least I can get excited about game days again.  I honestly can't remember being as apathetic about an opening game as I was yesterday. 

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4 minutes ago, stbugs said:

This will be fun. I’ve seen some posts hoping for McAdoo and Wilks and damn, this is going to be a poo show for a while  even with Rhule gone. I really hope people aren’t thinking the answer is already here. Gear up for a long ride of mediocrity folks!

For real, there isn't a SINGLE COACH on the roster I would rather take the reigns after Matt is shown the door. Not one. They all suck as head coaches and are out of their depth in that position. 

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15 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

This is a more accurate statement considering the current win/loss record.

When Rhule took over this team, as a franchise, the Panthers were only 9 games below .500.  That could be made up with one good season.  Now we are 23 games below .500.  It would take years to get this franchise back to mediocrity.

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Can't fire the team owner, barring a scandal or five, but we sure as hell could hope to see a change in coaching and management.

Before the Fitterer fan boys start with the but, but, buts... We don't have enough pro-level players on both the offense and defense, particularly the lines. And if you can't talent evaluate and recruit for either the o-line OR d-line, your team is going to suck and suck for a long time.

Let's not even get to coaching, that's a collection of dead horses that have been beat too often already. Nothing has changed there, even with new faces in new places. Same old clusterfug.

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7 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Can't fire the team owner, barring a scandal or five, but we sure as hell could hope to see a change in coaching and management.

Before the Fitterer fan boys start with the but, but, buts... We don't have enough pro-level players on both the offense and defense, particularly the lines. And if you can't talent evaluate and recruit for either the o-line OR d-line, your team is going to suck and suck for a long time.

Let's not even get to coaching, that's a collection of dead horses that have been beat too often already. Nothing has changed there, even with new faces in new places. Same old clusterfug.

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