Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

I'm gonna be that guy...


CamWhoaaCam
 Share

Recommended Posts

59 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Matt Rhule>Frank Reich

 

Only reason Frank doesn't get more hate is because of his laid back personality. Being honest Rhule was a better HC and that's sad to say.

 

Am I lying?

Lying.  Rhule wasn't a coach, he was a used car salesman.  Rhule had the remnants of a once proud team.  Frank got left Rhule's mess.  Rhule had Teddy two-gloves who was actually a decent starter at one point in his career.  Frank has a QB the size of an oompha loompha.  Rhule never had to endure the growing pains of a rookie QB, Fanks does.  Rhule had control of the roster so he could only look in the mirror for mistakes, Frank does not.  Rhule tried to kill the Keep Pounding mantra, Frank embraces it.  Frank played in the league, Rhule coached one season as an assistant positions coach for the Giants.  Rhule tired to treat men like 18-year old kids, Frank does not.  Rhule had Moore and CMC, Frank has Thielen and Sanders.  

I could probably think of more, but that list should suffice for now.

So no, Rhule>Reich.

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Hurney picked all pros in the draft, he is way way better than Fitterer. He likely would have taken Parsons over Horn. Fitterer is somehow worse than Gettleman, who ruined two franchises 

In the first round, only. 

The rest of his draft classes balanced that anomaly out.

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Lying.  Rhule wasn't a coach, he was a used car salesman.  Rhule had the remnants of a once proud team.  Frank got left Rhule's mess.  Rhule had Teddy two-gloves who was actually a decent starter at one point in his career.  Frank has a QB the size of an oompha loompha.  Rhule never had to endure the growing pains of a rookie QB, Fanks does.  Rhule had control of the roster so he could only look in the mirror for mistakes, Frank does not.  Rhule tried to kill the Keep Pounding mantra, Frank embraces it.  Frank played in the league, Rhule coached one season as an assistant positions coach for the Giants.  Rhule tired to treat men like 18-year old kids, Frank does not.  Rhule had Moore and CMC, Frank has Thielen and Sanders.  

I could probably think of more, but that list should suffice for now.

So no, Rhule>Reich

So you agree?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

You missed the NO in front of it apparently.

This team with merely a decent veteran QB would already have reached Rhule's annual threshold of 5 wins.

I forgot you are one of the last few Frank believers on the board.

 

That old school playbook is about to get him fired 2 straight years. His time as a HC is most likely over with at the NFL level.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Do you all really think a guy would be universally respected around the league just for being a nice guy? 
 

Frank may not but the best but he is an actual football coach. Matt Rhule is essentially a televangelist.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

38 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Hurney picked all pros in the draft, he is way way better than Fitterer. He likely would have taken Parsons over Horn. Fitterer is somehow worse than Gettleman, who ruined two franchises 

Hurney also would have taken CJ over Bryce

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

Do you all really think a guy would be universally respected around the league just for being a nice guy? 
 

Frank may not but the best but he is an actual football coach. Matt Rhule is essentially a televangelist.

Frank is about to be fired 2 straight years.

 

Our only win came when he wasn't calling the plays. Frank is a bad HC. His glory days came and past. He's no longer HC material at the NFL level.

 

 

Just the cold hard truth.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Lying.  Rhule wasn't a coach, he was a used car salesman.  Rhule had the remnants of a once proud team.  Frank got left Rhule's mess.  Rhule had Teddy two-gloves who was actually a decent starter at one point in his career.  Frank has a QB the size of an oompha loompha.  Rhule never had to endure the growing pains of a rookie QB, Fanks does.  Rhule had control of the roster so he could only look in the mirror for mistakes, Frank does not.  Rhule tried to kill the Keep Pounding mantra, Frank embraces it.  Frank played in the league, Rhule coached one season as an assistant positions coach for the Giants.  Rhule tired to treat men like 18-year old kids, Frank does not.  Rhule had Moore and CMC, Frank has Thielen and Sanders.  

I could probably think of more, but that list should suffice for now.

So no, Rhule>Reich.

You mean Reich > Rhule? 

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

I forgot you are one of the last few Frank believers on the board.

 

That old school playbook is about to get him fired 2 straight years. His time as a HC is most likely over with at the NFL level.

Bryce is going to get him fired, not the playbook.  Playing a wet nurse to a dude that's clearly not cut out for this League is the issue.

If Tepper gives him an ultimatum to win some games or get canned, if I were Frank, I would be like: 'alright Dalton starts the rest of the season.' 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

Yeah I never once thought we would be here this deep in the season agreeing that Rhule was a better coach.  These are the worst of times indeed.

Rhule was not a better coach. End of story. Rhule doesn’t even qualify in the NFL league. Reich is bad. I mean really bad. But Rhules pudgy fingers can’t even touch the base bar let alone compete. It was his personnel and want to trade away everything that got us into this mess in the first place. 

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Harbingers said:

Rhule was not a better coach. End of story. Rhule doesn’t even qualify in the NFL league. Reich is bad. I mean really bad. But Rhules pudgy fingers can’t even touch the base bar let alone compete. It was his personnel and want to trade away everything that got us into this mess in the first place. 

I don't know man Rhule has won more games. Frank only win has come when someone else was calling the plays.

 

Kind of hard to defend a HC who is about to be fired 2 straight years.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Frank is about to be fired 2 straight years.

 

Our only win came when he wasn't calling the plays. Frank is a bad HC. His glory days came and past. He's no longer HC material at the NFL level.

 

 

Just the cold hard truth.

I’m not saying he’s some great head coach. Just pointing out the fact that people thinking Rhule was a better NFL head coach is a bit ridiculous.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Look I want to be clear I did not want Reich. I never bought in to excluding half the candidates for NFL HC because of what side of the ball they were on as assistants. So, I was not an offensive only person. I am a CEO guy; I feel that NFL HC is just a different job than NFL OC or DC, and you need people suited for that job. Not their old job.  As an aside, it is why if Wilks sucks in SF as DC, it wouldn’t preclude me from hiring him for HC because I have seen him do that job well.  Okay, to Frank Reich: I did accept him once they passed on my guy Wilks. I was never excited, and once Young was the pick I was not much of a fan of anyone in the Panthers organization. No faith in their judgement. Okay. Great.  That said:  I don’t really agree that Reich was so ignorant or horrible and that he hired a bunch of ignorant and horrible people (it was Always going to take time, everyone was brand new practically). Which is becoming more and more the mass attitude it seems like. Pile on Reich. I don’t blame him for the quarterback being bad. I don’t blame the quarterback for being too small and physically inadequate, there is no shame in being short with an average college arm and good accuracy. It is what it is.  Crux of it is I think Reich was caught up in an organizational hurricane that he had no idea how to counter or deal with. I’m gonna say he sort of shut down, froze, because he couldn’t’ see a way forward.  He could not endorse with a clear conscience, whatever he was being pushed to do, I believe, with the young quarterback. That he so obviously didn’t believe in. I think. Could be wrong of course. Now, this is in his mind, I mean from his perspective, and  he could have been wrong. Regardless, we are about to find out real fast who is on the right track with this quarterback analysis. I think. Either that or we shut him down and go fetal position until the season is over. Get that 33rd pick yo! Back to Reich I don’t think a competitive guy lets a crap OL stop him from stretching the field. He knows how important it is. He keeps someone in, he shifts the ‘pocket’ left or right, he figures out a way to get it done. I give you Andy Dalton vs Seattle.  But he isn’t doing it with the rookie. He isn’t, heh, wasn’t pushing Young in anything. I give you Dalton in for a sneak - Hell I bet Young went to Reich and complained about that lol. And that’s what happened there (Uhh, wait.. I am remembering he did push Young one time, about being a more take charge Leader. More vocal. More demonstrative. To speed it up, get the pace rolling, put some pep in your step). But Reich was super over protective of that kid,. To the point of passive aggressive and dragged his feet (to avoid following orders, uh… suggestions) to the point of being fired.  I am not really sure Frank was the yes man people need him to be. I think if he’d have been a yes man he’d still be coach.  edit: It’s all some of the weirdest strangest stuff I have seen since following the NFL. 
    • Not sure how anyone could watch Bryce vs Texas and CJ vs Georgia and decide Bryce would be your NFL qb. 
    • Y’all gotta stop. The consensus was they were very different types of QBs but both had what it takes to be successful. hell even the huddle was rising for Bryce when we beat the texans 😂 
×
×
  • Create New...