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Rhule and Tepper scheduled to meet at 1:30


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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

why?

 

Whats the point of that?  Might as well make rhule coach this through.  This season is done.

Yep, this season was lost last year when Rhule was retained. Even if he was fired last year we probably still suck this year because of the damage hes done though. If hes fired today it will take a couple of years to recover. Nice goin tepper.

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Just now, Carolina Cajun said:

Its pretty toast, but with rhule at helm its guaranteed failure, bur might as well atleast try something else for the rest of the season.  there is talent on the roster

I asked yesterday but where is the talent on this roster?  What is our best position group?

 

I just dont understand firing rhule and promoting mcadoo to try and win a few games.  That does nothing.  We are basically out of the playoffs as it is might as well trot rhule out.  This is all his design

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Just now, hepcat said:

There’s 0 reason to fire Rhule now. The entire staff is his guys save for like 3 or 4 coaches. Firing him achieves nothing. The whole staff is unqualified to be coaching an NFL team. 

I tend to agree although we have seen interim coaches come in and do better, as recently as last year with the Raiders. Neither Wilks or McAdoo are Rhule guys and both have previous HC experience. Something like McAdoo HC with Snow and Rhule gone then promote Wilks to DC. I don't think there's a chance in hell regardless that we turn our season around but that would be better than what we've seen so far with Rhule and would be some progress. Plus then you have an early head start on the coaching search for next year.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

why?

 

Whats the point of that?  Might as well make rhule coach this through.  This season is done.

I wouldn't be mad at seeing if Wilks could be the guy.  He got a raw deal in AZ...  I think we will be worlds better with just dismissing Rhule and Snow, and I honestly don't really give a poo about his underlings beyond that.  I'm sure they'll follow, but we'll be fine.

That really is the best possible scenario for the rest of the year, because it's not like a Leftwich, Payton, or Flores is gonna come on mid-season, so may as well see what Wilks can do.

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4 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

it's like giving a fake hundo to a homeless man. uncommonly cruel given the desperation 

C’mon Philly, you’re better than this, been reading your posts since the old, old days.   Werent you on the charlotte observer forums before we got the huddle?

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