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Person: Rhule ran the team at times "like his personal kingdom"


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8 minutes ago, gakonline said:

I wonder how much control Rhule had over offensive game planning. Surely McAdoo is not that bad. 

McAdoo is bad.

Rhule put his thumbprint on everything though.   I have said it for years now. 

so if you have a bad QB, Rhule makes him worse.  If you have a bad or weak OC, Rhule makes them worse. 

Rhule made McAdoo worse.  But McAdoo sucked coming in.  

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17 minutes ago, PandaMan said:

Tep is older than Jordan Belfort, that dude still goes around and does ted talks and stuff.  I love that movie so I looked it up awhile ago, can definitely see Tepper idolizing that “money no matter what” mindset though.  Two peas in a pod.  
 

I was at the Philly game last season at BoA and remember that McConaughey thing.  I thought it was funny but didn’t realize at the time they were trying to take Keep Pounding away.  Disgraceful. 

Hahahahaahaha, my blunder, you sir are correct.

Yeah, I felt that it was phony this year during the Mills’ tribute after trying to change to the chest crap last year. I felt he just did that to garner positivity form the fan base he was screwing over. The last thing a call to arms from a warrior dying of cancer to continue giving all out effort no matter what is, is damn “campy”!! It gets under my skin. I almost got into a fight as a grown man cause this lame Philly fan was saying “Keep Pounding” each other at the Super Championship Bowl Party in 2016.

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So while the team was a trainwreck last year, Matt Rhule was worried about what was being posted on social media?! This is flat out embarrassing and pathetic and to make matters worse, I really believe Rhule conned his way into the NFL without any football knowledge or IQ.  It's almost as if he rode the coattails of the other coaches at Baylor but got all the credit for it lmao

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