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Matt Rhule Hired as Nebraska’s New HC


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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Fair fuging play to Rhule - he had the balls to NEGOTIATE his contract. Dude was on the NFL scrap heap in disgrace and he told Nebraska to come back with a better offer... and they came back with 8 years. 

Oh and he can have his assistants tomorrow, they're all crap. 

kinda works out with the BYE next week, there will be a few guys who's last game is tomorrow.

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28 minutes ago, frankw said:

I'm going to be kind and give you a heads up. If anyone sounds like they miss the man it's you.

Haven't said anything positive about him.

But go on  live in your little world.

🤣🤣🤣🤣

As for Brady, just pointing out once again, he sucked and he has literally never been a good OC anywhere at any level.

But feel free to fluff Brady.  Fluff away.

Wilkes was a genius for firing defensive and ST coaches and yet kept Mcadoo.  I really hope he gets the job next year.  It will be awesome.

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30 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Brady wasn't qualified for his job, but Rhule still did him dirty (and pissed off several players in the process).

Mind you, Rhule wasn't qualified for his job either.

Brady and Rhule sucked.

No one did Brady dirty tho, he absolutely sucked and should have been fired much earlier.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

If you look back earlier this season, you'll find he was Matt Rhule's biggest defender.

More lies from Scott.  I just didn't rip Rhule enough for Scott.

Take this thread.  All I've done is insult Rhule, but because I insulted Brady, Scot's panties got all bunched.

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4 minutes ago, poundaway said:

More lies from Scott.  I just didn't rip Rhule enough for Scott.

Take this thread.  All I've done is insult Rhule, but because I insulted Brady, Scot's panties got all bunched.

Dude, you don't have that kind of sway 😆

As for your posts, anybody can go back and read your defenses of Rhule if they want.

(I wouldn't necessarily bet on anyone being that interested though)

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