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week five mandatory post game fire rhule demand thread


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2 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Firing Rule won't change anything until the off-season . Not sure what the hurry is for. We will still have a crappy coaching staff and a horrible QB even when Rhule is gone 

It's not about this season. This season is basically already lost.

Pretty much everyone can see Rhule needs to go. There's no real point in keeping him longer.

There is something Tepper can gain by letting him go early, though.

Rhule would be immediately available to interview for college jobs, and if he gets one Tepper would no longer have to pay him.

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And we can start researching the next HC. Poor form to do it while you still have one, but once he’s gone you can start the search for the next HC. And potential HCs will be thinking of Carolina as a definite opening rather than a possible one. There’s no benefit to keeping him other than possibly worsening our draft pick because Wilks or whoever might win a game or two that Rhule wouldn’t. 

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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

And we can start researching the next HC. Poor form to do it while you still have one, but once he’s gone you can start the search for the next HC. And potential HCs will be thinking of Carolina as a definite opening rather than a possible one. There’s no benefit to keeping him other than possibly worsening our draft pick because Wilks or whoever might win a game or two that Rhule wouldn’t. 

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I was thinking he'd win a couple more games out of these first few and survive until December, but no point in that. The only risk is an interim HC winning games, which I'm fine with if it comes to that. Would rather have some semblance of momentum and excitement heading into next year...

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4 offensive TDs in 4 games (2 by the defense) is such a glaring reflection of where we are at in year three of the Rhule era. We've regressed. Firing him won't necessarily equate to less losses, but it does recalibrate the locker room and direction.

Rhule is a lame duck. Year three was a "hot seat" year to see if he truly had turned a corner with his shiny new toys (McAdoo, Campen, Baker, Ekonwu) and a healthy CMC. Nope.

Byeeeeeeeeeeee. Let's cut this sh*t show and look forward to '23. Hopefully trade Robby, Shaq and Donte along the way, lock in the #1 pick for Stroud and begin the slow climb back to relevance. I'm hoping for Flores or Payton as HC....no more college coaches.

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