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Rhule: "I wanted to draft Brock Purdy"


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46 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Purdy probably would have sucked on the Panthers. Purdy is in a really good situation and in an offense that is filled with playmakers that help his strengths while minimizing his weaknesses. I doubt he would have had that with the Panthers and definitely not with Rhule.

Yep.

I actually believe Rhule. There are much better lies to tell. But what’s it matter? poo coach and Purdy would’ve failed here anyways.

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Just watched the soundbite. I noticed he also had to mention that he told his players not to jump on his pump fake and they all did and Rhule did his little "I told you so". The guy is an absolute slime ball. If he was made of chocolate he'd eat himself.


Maybe he did say Purdy should be on the board but that doesn't men he would've drafted him. He traded away 3 picks for Darnold before the draft even got going.

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Just remembered they traded for Darnold the year before Purdy's draft. He still managed to draft a QB in round 3 that year, couldn't get them to use a 7th rounder on Purdy but could get a crappy CB from Baylor? Yeah right....Then after the draft he could get them to waste more draft capital on Mayfield. Sounds legit.

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6 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Purdy probably would have sucked on the Panthers. Purdy is in a really good situation and in a offense that is filled with playmakers that help his strengths while minimizing his weaknesses. I doubt he would have had that with the Panthers and definitely not with Rhule.

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9 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Ben Albright is doubling down saying Matt is telling the truth and “Matt didn’t have final roster say from what I’ve been told”

Did some guy name Matthew Khrule wearing glasses and mustache tell you that because everyone in the Charlotte media tells you otherwise.

70 percent of the horrors we see today are because that man who could never take blame himself and blamed others for his teams shortcomings, Matt truly was a dickhead to work with.

In all seriousness many of us suspected that Rhule's power was greatly reduced following 2021 as a condition of him staying. There may be some shades of truth to him saying this even if just the overall control aspect, but anyone with a brain and awareness of why he may not have had control knows it doesn't reflect positively in any way. Dude just can't help but run his mouth.

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8 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Purdy probably would have sucked on the Panthers. Purdy is in a really good situation and in a offense that is filled with playmakers that help his strengths while minimizing his weaknesses. I doubt he would have had that with the Panthers and definitely not with Rhule.

You know Purdy is thanking god or budda that the Panthers didn't draft him.  

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