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Rhule Needs to Finish the Year/ Baker Needs to be the Next Clausen


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Myself and others have mentioned that Rhule and Baker give us the best chance at #1 overall. I honestly do not want any coaching or personnel change that would affect that possibility.

I may take a few games off from watching because the misery is only funny to a point. I will probably work on Sundays or do other things. I suggest people also find another hobby on Sundays.

It is a sacrifice we need to make now. The season over 1/4 over anyways.

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1 minute ago, Knaakedup said:

Oh, don’t you worry. We’re def losing out the rest of the way. I’d rather that be done with Rhule fleecing some college team and not having to see his confused face every Sunday looking up at the scoreboard. 

I'm scared that Wilks/PJ or Sam could win a couple games

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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Yeah it's too early to give up on the season. The team has enough talent to compete and go on a winning streak. Time to turn over the reigns. If nothing, it gives the fans hope. 

It is definitely time to give up on the season. 1-4 teams don't make the playoffs, and interim coaches rarely ever stick. We also need a new QB. How exactly are we going to get one without the draft? No more FA QBs please

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