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Matt Rhule does not hold players accountable for mistakes.


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How on earth is Chuba Hubbard allowed to return a kickoff immediately after a horrible fumble on the opening kickoff? Bill Belichick would have benched that guy for the rest of the game. Matt Rhule gives him a pat on the dick and sends him right back out there. 

Failure after failure after failure. Loser mentality. Pussy behavior. Please for the love of god get everyone on this trash franchise out of here. 

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2 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Team should be holding Rhule accountable for the poo he fields everyweek.

 

But hey let's focus on the players instead 🤣

He should have been fired last season. David Tepper is a moron not for firing him. Stop paying your PSL bills.

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15 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Robbie Anderson should be employed. Period!

Some weeks I agree. Some weeks I don't..lol I was just mad over that fumble. A guy like Robbie just leaves you frustrated bc his potential can be so high but always seems to come up short. He lacks effort at times. And makes mistakes more often than I feel like a guy with his experience should.

 

And this is coming from someone that likes Robbie 

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