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I think Matt Rhule gets one more game


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week two of 2013 we were in season three of ron rivera's embattled tenure and a fanbase sick to their stomach and ready for his head watched his team drop a heartbreaker to the slapdick buffalo bills.

rivera blanked the giants a week later and that team went on to win the division. tepper knows this is a possibility if the team's on the brink and just needs to turn a corner.

if we drop one to the saints next week i think it's curtains.

 

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3 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

week two of 2013 we were in season three of ron rivera's embattled tenure and a fanbase sick to their stomach and ready for his head watched his team drop a heartbreaker to the slapdick buffalo bills.

rivera blanked the giants a week later and that team went on to win the division. tepper knows this is a possibility if the team's on the brink and just needs to turn a corner.

if we drop one to the saints next week i think it's curtains.

 

I don't think Tepper knows jack poo about our past. You think he'll reference our 2013 season turnaround when assessing Rhule?

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1 minute ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I don't think Tepper knows jack poo about our past. You think he'll reference our 2013 season turnaround when assessing Rhule?

not directly no, but that happening was a reflection of the ability and arguably litmus test of a ball coach to turn around a foundering team

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2 minutes ago, davos said:

This is easily our worst era.  I really think it beats out the deaf mute Seifert's regime.

Seifert gave us 1999. Had no defense but our offense was so entertaining to watch, and we didn’t even make the playoffs but it came down to the last week tiebreaker. 
 

One of my most nostalgic years. Moose. Walls. Jeffers. 
 

 

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Just now, Wundrbread33 said:

Seifert gave us 1999. Had no defense but our offense was so entertaining to watch, and we didn’t even make the playoffs but it came down to the last week tiebreaker. 
 

One of my most nostalgic years. Moose. Walls. Jeffers. 
 

 

That last week of the season was still one of the craziest, most entertaining things ever, even if we didn't get into the playoffs due to the old rules.

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