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NanuqoftheNorth

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  1. Nah, Rhule is scratching his head right now trying to figure out how the Bengals got as far as they have without more DBs.
  2. Panthers have been a farm league team for the last several years. Players and coaches.
  3. Stafford can't make such poor decisions when he's in scoring position and expect to win. Taking points off the board.
  4. 49ers have won despite Jimmy. Not sure they can pull a rabbit out of the hat three times against the Rams.
  5. 7 years: 3 years of Rhule's dysfunction + 4 years for the next GM/Coach to recover from Rhule's 3 years of dysfunction/bad trades and bad contracts.
  6. Can't say which TEAM will be the worst in the NFCS next season. However, I can say with a high level of confidence which team will have the worst coaching staff.
  7. Great play, great coaching by the Bengals! On any given day, this is why I love the NFL!
  8. Patrick Mahomes feels like the closest thing to Tom Brady's successor in the NFL. Reads the field quickly and takes what the defense will give him.
  9. To the 49er's credit, they've managed to overcome Jimmy's attempts to give away both playoff games so far. Not sure they'll be so lucky overcoming Jimmy's unforced turnovers against the Rams.
  10. Which makes keeping Fitterer as GM suspect as well. This guy should not be allowed to pick our next HC.
  11. At this point anything David Tepper does in an attempt to save Matt Rhule's job is throwing good money after bad.
  12. Rhule didn't like Cam or Bridgewater, so HE ditched them and traded for Darnold. Time for Rhule to live with his choices. Put up or shut up.
  13. If the end result is that Rhule isn't in Carolina for the 22-23 season, I'm all for it. Whatever "it" is.
  14. If Rhule can't lead the Panthers to a division championship next season (with our division foes in disarray/transition) chances are he never will.
  15. Yeah, Brady is easily still top ten when it comes to active QBs. Tom's mental ability to quickly analyze defenses and react accordingly has always been his greatest strength. He will likely be capable of doing that for decades to come.
  16. Good decision. Nothing left to prove. No need to risk tarnishing his legacy by playing on the downhill side of his abilities. Father time will have his due.
  17. Tepper has failed to leverage his one advantage as an owner, his great wealth, to bring in proven top shelf NFL management to lead this organization. Instead, he's tried to prove he knows better than the rest of the league (smartest guy in the room syndrome) by bringing in outsiders who have minimal experience running an NFL team. Simply mind boggling.
  18. Tepper has owned the Panthers for 4 years now and while he's arguably made some improvements when it comes to the facilities and business operations, none of his football related decisions have panned out. TL/DR: Criticizing the owner after 4 years of failure is fair game in my book.
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