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Who's seat is warmer - Phil Snow or Mike Siravo?


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1 hour ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Agreed. The only time Snow gets fired is when Rhule does .

Yeah, though we should have stacked the box much more than we did.  In the end, the run D played a major part in that loss yesterday and Snow refused to stack the box and force Brissett to throw.   He did the same thing last year.  He's going to learn, or we are going to lose.

Rhule will never fire him.  He will go when Rhule does.

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Just now, poundaway said:

Yeah, though we should have stacked the box much more than we did.  In the end, the run D played a major part in that loss yesterday and it Snow refused to stack the box and force Brissett to throw.   He did the same thing last year.  He's going to learn, or we are going to lose.

Rhule will never fire him.  He will go when Rhule does.

I believe Tepper was behind some of the coaching changes this offseason. If Rhule is told to pick himself or Snow then i think we see Phil unemployed. 

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2 hours ago, poundaway said:

Yeah, though we should have stacked the box much more than we did.  In the end, the run D played a major part in that loss yesterday and Snow refused to stack the box and force Brissett to throw.   He did the same thing last year.  He's going to learn, or we are going to lose.

Rhule will never fire him.  He will go when Rhule does.

You’re correct they didn’t sell out to stop the run until halfway through the fourth quarter. The Panthers did that because they knew that the Browns are trying to chew the clock up.

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When you scheme a collegiate nickel defense against pro's this is what happens. I cant believe David Tepper is standing back watching Matt Rhule fill the staff and roster full of Temple/Baylor guys. You KNOW they have to be a big joke to everyone else in the league. Tepper can set up in the press box pissed off like the rest of us until he starts throwing some weight around. 

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