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Rhule is closer to being gone pie?


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2 minutes ago, panfanman said:

I've been holding out hope that the "process" would eventually turn things around.   I'm officially now in the "Rhule's gotta go" camp.  The only question is when.  What if we replace him now and we start winning and mess up our potential draft position?  I don't see there's any winning situation in canning him now.

If the Panthers don’t fire Rhule they’re going 1-16. If they do, they’re going 1-16 — but without Rhule, which is way better. 

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37 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Rhule will hopefully be fired but this era of the Panthers has killed so many feelings of good will amongst the fanbase that I’m not even sure a new coach will be successful because we will just expect that coach to be a retard because Tepper hired them. 

And most likely that will be true. 

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40 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Rhule will hopefully be fired but this era of the Panthers has killed so many feelings of good will amongst the fanbase that I’m not even sure a new coach will be successful because we will just expect that coach to be a retard because Tepper hired them. 

You’re overthinking this a ton

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