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


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11 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Any SEC team would beat the living poo out of us.😂

Yeah, cause the SEC is loaded with power outside of Alabama and Georgia? Kentucky! What a juggernaut. They beat Florida! Mizzu is really good too! Vanderbilt and Tenn. Monsters.  The one thing the Panthers have in common to the majority of sec? They both suck. 

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8 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Yeah, cause the SEC is loaded with power outside of Alabama and Georgia? Kentucky! What a juggernaut. They beat Florida! Mizzu is really good too! Vanderbilt and Tenn. Monsters.  The one thing the Panthers have in common to the majority of sec? They both suck. 

They might, but I still would put my money on some of them over the poo we got going on.

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The best we could possibly hope for is some type of negotiated buyout settlement later in the year, if he indeed wants to be in line for a HC position in college next year.  I can't imagine him walking away from the money he is owed, even if he did get a really lucrative college offer.  He would be better off getting fired at the end of the year, collecting all of his money and waiting a year and then taking a college job.  The only real thing the Panthers can do now is cut losses and let him go and maybe hope to retain some fans.

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Nobody had to beg and beg and beg this much for Rivera to get canned.

Tepper, you may not like it but THIS IS YOUR JOB.

You've already lost that 70M, there's no getting it back.

Just say the smarter man in the deal won and move on immediately, not the end of the season, no, ASAP.

Handle things asap dude. Stop the pussyfooting.

 

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2 hours ago, 45catfan said:

If we lose to the Saints, we are statistically still alive for the playoffs, but in reality--short of a miracle--we will be eliminated.

Teams starting 0-3 are essentially eliminated from the playoffs

"Since 1980, only 3.4% of teams to start 0-3 made the playoffs!"

 

Tepper is into analytics, show him this data...lol

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