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Was Rhule worse than Seifert?


Who was worse  

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    • George Seifert
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    • Matt Rhule
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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Why did you come at me stating you had stats to prove that 2010 and 2022 were worse than 2001? When now your comment is basicaly is just conjecture? I dont understand the premise of doing that.....

I came at you because you will not admit that Rhules tenure was worse than any other HC we have had. Admit that and we good. Fair? 

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3 minutes ago, Snake said:

I came at you because you will not admit that Rhules tenure was worse than any other HC we have had. Admit that and we good. Fair? 

I dont why my opinion matters so much to you. Ive always thought you and I have gotten along well here on the huddle, but it appears I have triggered somehow and I do apologize. I try to use data as much as possibe for many of my conversations here. Seifert is someone not only statisitcally was bad here, but ruined my childhood fandom as well.  So there is a mix here.

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20 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I dont why my opinion matters so much to you. Ive always thought you and I have gotten along well here on the huddle, but it appears I have triggered somehow and I do apologize. I try to use data as much as possibe for many of my conversations here. Seifert is someone not only statisitcally was bad here, but ruined my childhood fandom as well.  So there is a mix here.

It's not that it matters but why back Rhule? Every sign says he is the worst HC ever. I get 2001 we were mostly young but hell we have less time on this earth now. We need a good coach even more now and maybe one SB in our lifetime. 🤷‍♂️

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

It's not that it matters but why back Rhule? Every sign says he is the worst HC ever. I get 2001 we were mostly young but hell we have less time on this earth now. We need a good coach even more now and maybe one SB in our lifetime. 🤷‍♂️

The way you feel about Rhule, is the way I feel about Seifert. They both sucked as Panthers HC. They both made IDENTICAL mistakes. I am ready to move on from Rhule, as I have shared for the last couple of months. 

I am ready for a good coach. I hope Tepper hires some pros to come help find our next HC.

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35 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

The way you feel about Rhule, is the way I feel about Seifert. They both sucked as Panthers HC. They both made IDENTICAL mistakes. I am ready to move on from Rhule, as I have shared for the last couple of months. 

I am ready for a good coach. I hope Tepper hires some pros to come help find our next HC.

Well that's something we can both agree on. 🍻

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