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I think he personally gets some unfair criticism.  For god's sake if the hot dog vendor gave someone a undercooked dog, they'd be blaming that on Rhule too.  But the bottom line is as a head coach, he has the responsibility for the W/L and he has not produced.  I don't think he is as bad as some people like to paint him, but he isn't good enough to win right now.  I'm still giving him this season, but third year, he needs to be able to move from a close loss to a close win at the very least. 

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Just now, parker said:

I think he personally gets some unfair criticism.  For god's sake if the hot dog vendor gave someone a undercooked dog, they'd be blaming that on Rhule too.  But the bottom line is as a head coach, he has the responsibility for the W/L and he has not produced.  I don't think he is as bad as some people like to paint him, but he isn't good enough to win right now.  I'm still giving him this season, but third year, he needs to be able to move from a close loss to a close win at the very least. 

Care to give an example of unfair criticism?

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Care to give an example of unfair criticism?

It seems when we get a player nobody wants, it's Rhule's decision.  Good picks are Frit.  If we won the last two games, it would be because of the coaching staff winning in spite of Rhule.  Everything bad is Rhule's fault, every good thing is someone else's it seems.  

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2 minutes ago, parker said:

It seems when we get a player nobody wants, it's Rhule's decision.  Good picks are Frit.  If we won the last two games, it would be because of the coaching staff winning in spite of Rhule.  Everything bad is Rhule's fault, every good thing is someone else's it seems.  

What good picks?

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17 minutes ago, The Natural said:

Not defending him by any means but I guess one positive is at least we've been close in these two games. I'm sure the blowouts will start coming soon but for now at least we aren't looking completely outclassed. 10-25 is pretty damn indefensible tbh.

Wait until the big guns come around. The team's and QB's on the schedule are actually some of the best in the game.  Third tier teams are what they played so far.

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23 minutes ago, Tbe said:

 

One name on the above list stands out to me (as I'm somewhat a student of history and the NFL) Tom Fears. I'm pretty sure he was a one time great wr in the league. Later one of the first coaches of Saints. Known in coaching circles as "the dumbest man in football", which puts Rhule in good company.

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