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Being Honest, Rhule isn’t the issue


Doc Holiday
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There is no difference between this and telling me Sam was a franchise QB after 3 games last year.

We have yet to play a good team this year and lost 2 two not good teams. Winning to a division opponent in week 3 is hardly enough to change the list of facts that prove Rhule is a terrible coach. 

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Yeah, a QB would be great.  

But that doesn’t solve the problem because Matt Rhule is the ultimate problem.   Darnold’s worst season ever was here.  That takes a speciallu bad coach to pull off.  Baker’s looks to be on its way too.   That’s Matt Rhule.    And if we had a super talented QB…Rhule would make him look worse than a good coach would have him looking. 

 

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Just now, AlphabetsEnd said:

This is the worst version of Baker Mayfield I've seen - including post-game 6 injured 2021 Mayfield. 

I gotta think Rhule, McAdoo  are getting the worst out of Mayfield for a reason - or several reasons. 

McAdoo’s offense was figured out and he was chased out of NY. He has changed nothing since then yet expects the results to be different 

Baker was probably better off sitting out this season than playing here 

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