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Matt Rhule's legacy


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Just now, Verge said:

Hey all 🙂

I wrote an article surrounding Matt Rhule's legacy with the Panthers and broke down how it frames to our head coaching history. 


https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2022/10/11/panthers-fire-matt-rhule-legacy/

What do you all think? Is he the worst coach in our history? I am curious if it is between him and Seifert.

 

By far our worst coach. Seifert was bad but we were competitive for most of his tenure. The way the 2000 season ended and how 2001 went just sticks in people's minds.

Rhule never had us competitive. We had 3 straight wins once, cool. That's it.

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21 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Damn Scott why you gotta do Ruhle like this he has a family bro. What if his kids log on and see how you just rag dolled him 

I'd tell them to go console themselves by asking dad about his bank balance and what they're getting for Christmas this year.

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37 minutes ago, Verge said:

Yeaaahhh hard to think of anything other than a meme when it comes to Matt Rhule

And that's what makes him the worst coach in our history.

  • Jay-Z meme
  • Temple/Baylor players meme
  • "Wish you could see our progress" meme

He was horrible AND a joke.

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