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1 hour ago, UnluckyforSome said:

I would say we aren't giving him life. He is still working as a coach. To your point, no one really talks about Seifert anymore.

Despite the time difference, Seifert and Rhule were two different types of awful. Seifert at least had an arc in 1999/2000 before collapsing in 01 while Rhule was a systemic failure due to incompetence.

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19 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Despite the time difference, Seifert and Rhule were two different types of awful. Seifert at least had an arc in 1999/2000 before collapsing in 01 while Rhule was a systemic failure due to incompetence.

Seifert has an established pedigree and came from one of the greatest FB brains and systems of all time. That alone bails him out. 
 

Ruhle is the worst coach in team history, followed by Perry Fewell. 

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It has a shelf life, and if he does great it extends.

If Reich and the all star cast fail, it extends. Big time, then. I mean, just look at who they brought in that couldn't do any better.... 

Even if the Panthers win, it is with his players. Need him to flame out in huskerville, then that is who he talks about.

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Seifert has an established pedigree and came from one of the greatest FB brains and systems of all time. That alone bails him out. 
 

Ruhle is the worst coach in team history, followed by Perry Fewell. 

Well I think I brought Seifert into the conversation to illustrate that we never talk about him anymore, because he is no longer working as a coach. The only comparison that I think is fair between the 2 is that they are both former coaches here, and were not successful.

 

The idea of giving life to Rhule is a little off-base, especially when it's taken into account that he, not us, continues to bring his failure up, and how it's not his fault. He wants to make sure anyone listening is 100% aware of that.

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23 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Snuck in a litle Covid excuse in there, nice. We actually looked better in 2020 than early 22 when Covid wasn't a hinderance to the teams any longer

Rhule's best game as a offensive coach was probably the first game, against the raiders I think.  But the offense got worse as he coached them up.  

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