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Matt Rhule joins GMFB Tuesday & Wednesday


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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

No the f*ck I don't. I never want to hear or see that useless ass again. Obviously you all do though. 

Im curious to see it just because sometimes I apparently enjoy banging my head in a wall or slamming my finger with a a hammer over and over. I have no true interest in seeing him either but I guess it is something of a curiosity just to see if he says or does something dumb as he did much dumb while in Carolina.

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1 hour ago, saX man said:

Matt Rhule "Well you see...(5 min later)...and at the end of the day I just have to put the best foot forward, and that's why I'm announcing my new high school motivational speaking tour across these United States"

Other quotes we would like to hear, but won't:

  • Truth is, I was not fired.  The Panthers held a competition for the HC position, and I didn't win.  I gave it my all, but in the end, The Process just could not compete with that 82-year-old grandma whose only football knowledge was that our QBs all sucked.
  • I thought it was a good plan.  I told Fitts to get on the phone and sign Roman Gabriel.  10 minutes later, Tepper walked in and told me to get the eff out.
  • I am extremely thankful for Urban Meyer
  • The Process was working.  It just needed four more years before anyone could see it
  • And, from a title in an article today on Yahoo Sports.....I miss coaching, I haven't done it for over three years now.
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2 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

No the f*ck I don't. I never want to hear or see that useless ass again. Obviously you all do though. 

I actually am kinda interested to see how stupid he will look trying to bash the organization that gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. No one will ever give him that kind of contract again

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5 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I actually am kinda interested to see how stupid he will look trying to bash the organization that gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. No one will ever give him that kind of contract again

Hey, one contract like that is all it takes.

I'd be highly surprised if Rhule bashed the Panthers. 

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