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Does 0-2 put Rhule’s seat red hot?


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The general power rankings should. Obvious to everyone else

No. 31: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers looked just as expected in Week 1. It just isn't a very good team.

32 - Carolina Panthers (LW: 31) - Anyone out there thinking that Matt Rhule, Ben McAdoo, and Baker Mayfield will find a way to thrive? Does anyone really believe that? The Panthers are doomed.

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4 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

The general power rankings should. Obvious to everyone else

No. 31: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers looked just as expected in Week 1. It just isn't a very good team.

32 - Carolina Panthers (LW: 31) - Anyone out there thinking that Matt Rhule, Ben McAdoo, and Baker Mayfield will find a way to thrive? Does anyone really believe that? The Panthers are doomed.

An Eagles fan's power ranking doesn't really mean much tho 😛

 https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/platform/amp/2022/9/14/23352804/nfl-power-rankings-week-2-eagles-chiefs-bills-rams-cowboys-vikings-packers-football-teams-ravens-bgn

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9 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

He has the panthers with the longest nfl losing streak.  If it’s not hot it would be scolding hot IMO. 

Josh Klein, who is pretty dialed into the front office of the panthers, thinks if Rhule doesnt come out of the first 5 games at least 3-2 that tepper is going to step in.   I took that in context that a coaching and/or roster moves may be on the horizon

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7 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

The general power rankings should. Obvious to everyone else

No. 31: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers looked just as expected in Week 1. It just isn't a very good team.

32 - Carolina Panthers (LW: 31) - Anyone out there thinking that Matt Rhule, Ben McAdoo, and Baker Mayfield will find a way to thrive? Does anyone really believe that? The Panthers are doomed.

I may be proven wrong on Sunday but this year does have a 2001 feeling. I just hope it doesn’t end that way. Even though going 1-15 was strangely way more entertaining than the snooze fest that was 2-14 2010. 

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