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Tally of Everyone Who Believed in Rhule


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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yikes! 😬

Seriously dude, take a step back and look at what you're doing here...

You wanna crow because Matt Rhule beat one ranked team as a college coach (circumstances of which have been discussed here, as I recall) as if that somehow negates the absolute disaster we've been watching over the past two weeks...plus the entire previous season?

That's pretty thin...and frankly, desperate.

This all in the name of what? Hope? Sure, hope is great.

You know what sucks, though? False hope.

And I can tell you, with great confidence of being correct that right now, that any hope which is based on the idea that Matt Rhule is somehow going to being this whole thing back from the brink is just that...false.

Continue to believe it all you want, but you've got pretty much zero standing right now to criticize anyone who doesn't.

The ship has sailed...and it ain't coming back.

 

I love it. "Take a step back" lol 

 

All that because I believe in hope. 

 

All that because I asked you to prove a statement YOU made.

 

Oh, by the by. I didn't read all that. 

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2 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

I love it. "Take a step back" lol 

 

All that because I believe in hope. 

 

All that because I asked you to prove a statement YOU made.

 

Oh, by the by. I didn't read all that. 

The statement I made was that a lot of us were aware of Rhule's college record, and we were.

Not surprised you didn't read the response though, as what you're engaging in right now isn't hope.

It's denial.

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To be fair, its very hard to find a great coach. The new Denver coach, everyone thought he would be the next prodigy, and he's been absolutely terrible so far. The Giants also made a bunch of questionable decisions yesterday, so did Stefanski with the Browns, and both of those were highly sought after coaches. McVay's don't grow on trees. Has there been a single great Panthers coach since 1995? Ron and John had a lot of faults as well.

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3 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Ya, having hope is foolish. And all this started because @Mr. Scot claimed he and PLENTY of others knew Rhule had beaten a top 25 team. And it devolved into this. 

 

Ya, say something about hope and you get attacked. 

We all have hope that someday this team will be a consistent winner.  But we all have come to the conclusion that hoping that will happen under the current staff is false hope.  

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The statement I made was that a lot of us were aware of Rhule's college record, and we were.

Not surprised you didn't read the response though, as what you're engaging in right now isn't hope.

It's denial.

 

Here is your quote. "Actually, plenty of us were aware of his college record." I told you you were wrong and asked you to prove it. You never defended your quote. You just attacked me. And I'm the bad guy?

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10 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Ya, having hope is foolish. And all this started because @Mr. Scot claimed he and PLENTY of others knew Rhule had beaten a top 25 team. And it devolved into this. 

 

Ya, say something about hope and you get attacked. 

Complaining about being under attack while spamming poo reactions across the thread lol that's rich. Get a grip.

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