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Former RB Mike Davis on Rhule and CMC


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With Rhule- 

We brought in a college program guy to be a franchise builder. In reality, he didn’t understand how to coach professional sports or build out a professional franchise.  There’s a level of feel, communication and professionalism required to work with guys at the pro level. He only knows how to play coach with the college boys.

I think he always knew that. But he grabbed the bag anyways. 

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2 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Basically Rhule had CMC doing full-speed, goal line drills in OTAs coming off injury. 

Pretty much explains why CMC wanted to be traded and further illustrates how stupid Rhule was as a coach.

This actually makes me somewhat appreciate what Canales is doing as far as preserving and players’ health as much as possible.

Not surprised Fat Fhule would do something that moronic... Dude relied on bossing his players around and hoping they would listen to him in college - that crap doesn't work in the NFL

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1 hour ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Brett Jensen basically said that the building has JUST been exercised from the Ghost of Rhule.

That dude fuged a lot of football operations up 

Whered you see that? Always a fan of listening to people poo on Rhule 

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3 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Basically Rhule had CMC doing full-speed, goal line drills in OTAs coming off injury. 

Pretty much explains why CMC wanted to be traded and further illustrates how stupid Rhule was as a coach.

This actually makes me somewhat appreciate what Canales is doing as far as preserving and players’ health as much as possible.

Live goal line... Is crazy and then to put cmac in and him getting high-lowed. Geez christ. 

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College coaches do a lot of stupid poo that doesn't work with full grown men who make more money than they do.

I've long held the belief that Tepper has never been near the problem he's made out to be.  

He hired 2 horrible coaches and let their "football" mind make the decisions.  

You can trace most resulting mistakes to coaches desires.

 

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30 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

College coaches do a lot of stupid poo that doesn't work with full grown men who make more money than they do.

I've long held the belief that Tepper has never been near the problem he's made out to be.  

He hired 2 horrible coaches and let their "football" mind make the decisions.  

You can trace most resulting mistakes to coaches desires.

 

The man held a press conference where he did virtually all the talking after firing his third head coach in three years while relegating his front office personnel to glorified lackeys.

Do you work for the Tepper's?

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