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How much FAITH in Tepper do you have to get the coach right?


How much FAITH in Tepper do you have to get the coach right?  

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    • I 100% believe that he will get it right
      1
    • I am very optimistic that he will get it right
      9
    • I am slightly optimistic
      20
    • It could go either way (neutral option)
      12
    • Slightly Pessimistic
      11
    • Very pessimistic but there is a ray of hope
      22
    • I 100% believe that he will fug this all up
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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

I think we have a much better pool if candidates than last time. Put them all in a dartboard and blindfold him and he could hit any of them and still be a pretty good upgrade from Rhule.

I'd actually be ok with any of them. No hard feelings against any of the choices.... except maybe Kellen Moore.

We have smarter people making the pool.

4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

TBH, yes. Even if he does something that the Huddle generally agrees with, continuing to lose/fail will be his fault. 

Was Rhule really that popular a choice last time around?

I remember maybe a few people liking him but I don't think it was anything close to a majority.

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I mean ... it's up to the coach. Had Rhule known what he was doing he'd still be here. Tepper can't read minds or see inside a candidates head. On paper Rhule seemed good. He was not in the end. So on paper, yeah ... he can easily pick a "good one". But it'll either pan out or it won't.

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11 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I remember maybe a few people liking him but I don't think it was anything close to a majority.

considering the other options were Garrett, McCarthy, McDaniels

Majority was between either Stefanski or Matt Rhule

I would post the threads but this place fuging sucks at keeping threads from years ago

But you can easily go read the general fan consensus about the pick on the Panthers subreddit, and it all seems very positive. 

 

 

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