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Rhule on NFL Radio


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Just caught a couple of minutes of his interview, he sounded defeated and talked the same stuff about working hard and getting better each day, especially in the passing game. I think the writing is on the wall

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I mean at this point it’s not really his fault. Tepper needs to fire him, it’s painfully obvious. What’s the alternative?

The team and scheme Rhule built that’s better suited to compete in a small college league is all of a sudden going to go from losing 80% of their games to winning out and the playoffs and beyond? Rhule proving he is a rare college coach (like #3 in 30 years) that will win in the NFL? Is that what Tepper is waiting for?

Good grief Tepper is really dumb.

It should’ve happened at the end of last year. Not really sure why the embarrassment is allowed to continue. It’s just sad all the way around,

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8 minutes ago, onmyown said:

I mean at this point it’s not really his fault. Tepper needs to fire him, it’s painfully obvious. What’s the alternative?

The team and scheme Rhule built that’s better suited to compete in a small college league is all of a sudden going to go from losing 80% of their games to winning out and the playoffs and beyond? Rhule proving he is a rare college coach (like #3 in 30 years) that will win in the NFL? Is that what Tepper is waiting for?

Good grief Tepper is really dumb.

It should’ve happened at the end of last year. Not really sure why the embarrassment is allowed to continue. It’s just sad all the way around,

The longer this fiasco goes on, the more Tepper is gonna prove to the NFL that he doesn't know what he is doing. Everyone knew after early year 2 that Rhule didn't know what he was doing.

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30 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Rhule should have never been hired in the first place.  I'm done blaming him for this mess. Looking at you Dave.

Yes it’s the Peters principle. Everyone eventually rises to their own level of incompetence.  Rhule has reached that level and so has Tepper as a sports owner 

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46 minutes ago, NAS said:

NFL scheme and X’s and O’s matter.  You can’t just work your way out of it.  Rhule has no offensive or defensive identity 

Yeah watching this live all 22 of the defense, there's really no discipline, just an occasional guy that makes a play. We definitely got out coached/played by a better prepared Giants team that has less talent. 

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah watching this live all 22 of the defense, there's really no discipline, just an occasional guy that makes a play. We definitely got out coached/played by a better prepared Giants team that has less talent. 

Trying harder won't fix that if the guys don't know what their assignments are

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