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Does 0-2 put Rhule’s seat red hot?


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I doubt that 0-2 will get him on the verge of being axed early.  It may virtually seal the deal later in the year, though and not because of the slow start.  The first four games were among our best chances to pick up wins.  If we walk out of September under water, it is going to take a huge turnaround or a lot of teams expected to be good to come down to earth for us to pull anything out of this year.

Will the temperature among the fans and in the media go up?  Absolutely, but neither group makes the decision.

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Or just stop wasting our time watching this dumpster fire of a team, stop wasting our money buying merchandise or at bars watching them, and probably feel happier and less stressed until changes are made...

Yeah, the idea that people are just gonna shrug their shoulders and throw their wholehearted support behind a loser is pretty silly.

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On 9/16/2022 at 11:30 PM, Coreyl90 said:

Should be, but nothing will happen. Rhule is still owed like $43 million. I doubt David Tepper would piss 43 million away for sake of potentially winning some football games. I am afraid we're stuck with him so we might as well grit our teeth, support the team, and weather the storm. 

Grit our teeth and support the team? This ain't college ball bro.

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Rhule kinda started a dumpster fire here, so it would make since that he's feeling the heat. Im not sure what the specifics of his huge contract is but Tepper should be having his people going over it. If there a way to cut bait he'd be crazy not to IMO.

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