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At least Fatt Fhule being our coach resulted in one good thing for me


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2 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

There was a question at trivia asking "on October 10 of this year, who was the first NFL coach fired in the NFL." Let's just say I threw my Panthers hat in the air like a graduation cap celebrating that long overdue decision... Surprisingly a lot of teams got the question wrong.

The sort of nerds who show up for trivia nights are often exactly the sort of nerds who don't follow sports....

Speaking as someone you definitely want on your trivia team.

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1 hour ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

The sort of nerds who show up for trivia nights are often exactly the sort of nerds who don't follow sports....

Speaking as someone you definitely want on your trivia team.

Im always the guy who reads the questions cause my friends won't let me play anymore 😕

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3 hours ago, JVic said:

Jerry Sandusky, Bill Cosby and Carlton Dotson are happy Matt Rhule over took them as the worst thing to come out of Penn State, Temple and Baylor. 

I know you're not really serious, but let's not pretend bad coaching is anywhere close to what Sandusky and Cosby did. Bad coaching is just poor job performance. It's not a crime.

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2 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

I know you're not really serious, but let's not pretend bad coaching is anywhere close to what Sandusky and Cosby did. Bad coaching is just poor job performance. It's not a crime.

When you're that bad of a coach, it's close ...

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3 minutes ago, JVic said:

When you're that bad of a coach, it's close ...

No, it's not, and if you really think that, you need some perspective. Sandusky and Cosby literally ruined and destroyed people's lives and committed serious crimes.

Matt Rhule is just a good college football coach who's not good at the pro level. In that respect, he has tons of company and no one's life is destroyed, not even his. The millions he's been paid will cushion the pain of his failure.

Molestation of young men & date rape are far far worse than failing as an NFL head coach. It's not even close.

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24 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

No, it's not, and if you really think that, you need some perspective. Sandusky and Cosby literally ruined and destroyed people's lives and committed serious crimes.

Matt Rhule is just a good college football coach who's not good at the pro level. In that respect, he has tons of company and no one's life is destroyed, not even his. The millions he's been paid will cushion the pain of his failure.

Molestation of young men & date rape are far far worse than failing as an NFL head coach. It's not even close.

Hi, I'm an internet web board.  And if you take this seriously you are prolly a bitch in real life.  

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