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week five mandatory post game fire rhule demand thread


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Remember when Tepper insulted that fan at the bills game when he asked if Rhule would be fired?  “You drunk?

Remember when Tepper insulted a large contingent of our fan base, who had been calling for Rhules head, by calling us basement people?

I can’t wait until he has to sit down in front of the press and answer for this mess. Turns out maybe he should have listened to the drunks and the basement people prior to the start of this third year. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, bigdog10 said:

Remember when Tepper insulted that fan at the bills game when he asked if Rhule would be fired?  “You drunk?

Remember when Tepper insulted a large contingent of our fan base, who had been calling for Rhules head, by calling us basement people?

I can’t wait until he has to sit down in front of the press and answer for this mess. Turns out maybe he should have listened to the drunks and the basement people prior to the start of this third year. 
 

 

 

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4 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Other than satisfying the fans, firing Rhule isn't going to accomplish a lot. Unless we send McAdoo and half our Templor staff with him, then what. There's not really time to get a new HC and OC and get it all implemented in a week. I look for him to get fired after the game before our bye to give at least 2 weeks to do something. 

We have a late bye (Week 14 - Dec 4th).

What I was expecting was Rhule would get fired or resign after the TNF game against the Falcons on 11/10. It's our only prime time game of the year, and if it's another embarrassing loss, it'll be there for the whole NFL world to watch.

 It would give a mini-bye to get everyone into their new roles. Plus, Rhule will want to be in place for his new college job by Thanksgiving for recruiting.

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