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4th Quarter Comebacks


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40 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

So stastically, during the Rhule Regime, for the team to have a chance to win the defense has to hold the opposition to 2 TDs.

 In the NFL.

Where they have structured every rule over the last 20 years to encourage passing and scoring as much as possible.

CLOWN.

I hate to admit it but he's right about that part of the game. The part that he sucks at is building an offense that can score more than 2 TD's.

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“We just have a couple guys who aren’t executing and ya know, we’ll I don’t know, but yeah [laughs, then reminds himself how much he makes and the unexpected job security]  -Matt Rhule

The thing that really speaks volumes are how you don’t see a lick about his relationship with our few quality players—CMC, DJ, and Chinn. It’s like they operate in a different stratosphere knowing he’ll be gone soon.

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