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According to Benjamin Allbright, Rhule's Mandate is Playoffs or He's Out


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19 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

Statistically, we’re far from being out of the playoffs. Mentally, the collective fan base may be tapped out well before we get eliminated this year. It’s becoming painfully obviously that this year is heading towards a losing one with a rebuild/ refit on the horizon. I would imagine if Rhule’s led panthers lose next week his tail may be in Omaha, Nebraska a lot sooner than expected. 

But for that to happen, the owner has to actually care about what's happening on the field and how the fans feel about it.

I dont think Tepper considers or gives a poo about either.

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20 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's over.

Undoubtedly. For me, it's literally over. I'll be back post season to talk about new head coaches. I ain't hanging around the panthers this season though. This season is done and the next 15 games are a waste of time that i don't have, unfortunately.

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I do not see one game this team is capable of winning ..maybe Saints as Winston has broken vertebrae in his back   Maybe the ‘black helmet’ game lol

Saints  w

Cardinals.  L

49ers.  L

Rams. L

Bucs. L

Falcons. L 

Bengals L

Falcons W 

no point in he rest.  Rhule may win towards the end of the season as the Bucs and others rest players 

if anyone watches other teams, the Panther are not on their level so if playoffs is the crucible, it’s already over 

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

I do not see one game this team is capable of winning ..maybe Saints as Winston has broken vertebrae in his back 

Saints  w

Cardinals.  L

49ers.  L

Rams. L

Bucs. L

Falcons. L 

Bengals L

Falcons W 

no point in he rest.  Rhule may win towards the end of the season as the Bucs and others rest players 

if anyone watches other teams, the Panther are not on their level so if playoffs is the crucible, it’s already over 

I fully expect the panthers to get blown out by 2 scores in the next 5 games. If rhule makes it though that…

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I think it's entirely possible for us to be the first team to go 0-17 ever.  

We may accidentally fluke into a win or two but I just can't see this team winning with this coach.

And you could see the how demoralizing this loss was for guys who laid it all out there, like Luvu.  That last play, they just sat there on the ground looking like, "it's never gonna work.  All this for nothing."

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If Rhule is gone, I hope Fitt is gone as well and we start over fresh. A true new era. I was not a fan of Fitt’s hiring (Go get Adam Peters and give him full control, FFS) and am not a fan of the methods of roster building that they’ve been going for. 
 

I also very seriously question whether Fitt would’ve been hired if the role wasn’t essentially for Rhule’s assistant GM. 

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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

…and Rhuke will still be here…that 7 year plan 

don’t you love how Sean Payton predicted the Giants win

The more I keep seeing from Payton, the more I keep remembering our pride as fans being accosted when Payton said, "yeah, they're just running some of that college stuff," going into one of the games.  We already started seeing the cracks, but it felt like a cheap shot that we didn't want to believe to be factual...  but it was.  We are a fuging joke.

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