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Matt Rhule: “I wish I never took the job”


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Man i dont even want to waste more energy on this guy. So if it's working- I was the reason and if its not- they did it/im not part of that.........that is very telling....

His QB decisions-

Cut Cam who only had one year @ 19

Sign PJ walker

Sign Teddy 2 gloves to a insane 3 63 million deal

Trade Teddy thus giving him 30 for 1 year

Force a trade of now 3 and future 2, 4 for Sam Darnold....

Give Sam the 5th year 19mill ok

Bring back broken Cam for less than half the season for 6 mill

Trade a now 4th and future 3rd for Corral

Trade a 4/5 for Baker and pay him 7 mill

Minus Corral(whos tbd) each choice was wrong. Sure they came close to Stanford, who could have been using the panthers for more reasons to go to LA. 

Plus guess what Rhule if you sign on for some 7, 6, or 5 year "build" and you still have not figured out how to win close games 5 games into year 3......why do you need the other 2.7 years if you failed the show something in the first 2? 

 

Finally fug you Teppper, this is on YOUR head. 

 

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20 hours ago, rayzor said:

Did you seriously not know that winning in the first couple years is important?

You thought it was ok to lose and keep losing because you have a 5 year plan?

Have mercy.

I can assure Fatt Fhule that Panthers fans would be faster to get to the Way-Back Machine to make that happen than he would.

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I've said it before but anytime I think of this unaccountable snake - I think of what Mike tells Carlo at the end of The Godfather....
"Only don't tell me you're innocent. Because it insults my intelligence and makes me very angry."

Yet he CHOOSES to continue to insult our intelligence. Have fun in Nebraska - better watch your cornhole if the losing brand follows you out there (it will).

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19 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

The question came up a couple of times with Rhule: Is he lying or does he genuinely believe his own bullsh-t?

The more I hear him talk, the more I think it's the latter.

He started off his time at Carolina with a HUGE lie on Day One.

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20 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I normally would expect the team to keep quiet about stuff like this, and they probably will.

But man, If I were in their spot it would be hard not to issue a few...rebuttals.

(especially David Tepper given that this is kind of a slap in his face)

He's said all he needs to say by firing him early in his third season. No need to get into a public war or words. 

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