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Rhule: We don't need to make any changes, we just need to battle through it right now.


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It's working, we just can't see it... so keep battling through.

Sound logic and top tier strategy. Can I buy that management and leadership book?

If you're banging your head on the wall and it's getting bloody, just keep on smashing that head into the wall. At some point the wall will give... no one should worry about the bloody head giving way before the wall.

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33 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

It's working, we just can't see it... so keep battling through.

Sound logic and top tier strategy. Can I buy that management and leadership book?

If you're banging your head on the wall and it's getting bloody, just keep on smashing that head into the wall. At some point the wall will give... no one should worry about the bloody head giving way before the wall.

But if you have 53 heads take their turn at the wall, you may lose 52, but I bet that final one cracks it open!

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24 minutes ago, Randolph Panther said:

If Rhule is going to Nebraska he will have to be fired way before the season is over. They won’t wait to mid January to hire him.

Does anyone else seriously think after what he has done in the NFL there are any college teams saying I have to get me some of that. Rhule has been exposed. He is a fraud. He might get a job at Podunk U, but no real FBS college is thinking Matt is the solution to all their problems. 

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1 hour ago, Sgt Schultz said:

That is the way it usually works in the NFL.  I don't know about Rhule's contract, since Tepper was busy trying to outsmart the rest of the NFL with him.

Most NFL coaching contracts are structured like personal service contracts.  So, he can be fired as the coach, but he continues to be paid but he can't go elsewhere for the term of the contract. 

He can't just sit on his arse for four more seasons and collect the rest of the money.  It is almost like collecting unemployment, where he is required to try and secure another coaching position.  But, if he goes elsewhere, there has to be a buyout (offset) to the former team.

Rhule makes roughly $8.5M a year with his contract with the Panthers.  So, if Northeastern Southwest Mississippi Institute of Technology State A&M pays him $3M a year, he'll get that and $5.5M from Panthers.

Here is a link that talks about coaching contracts in general.  Again, whether Tepper ran with terms normally in NFL coaches' contracts or tried to outsmart everybody, well, who knows?

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3 hours ago, Randolph Panther said:

If Rhule is going to Nebraska he will have to be fired way before the season is over. They won’t wait to mid January to hire him.

Pretty sure college teams don't have to wait for him to be fired.

Bobby Petrino left the Falcons on his own to take the Arkansas job.

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