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Panthers pre draft press conference


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7 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I told a friend of mine towards the end of the season that I just think he’s in the NFL to A) get paid and B) set himself up for the next really big NCAA opening. If I remember correctly he wasn’t that interested in coaching in the NFL until Tepper and Marty pulled into his driveway and handed him 70 million dollars.

 

7 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I told a friend of mine towards the end of the season that I just think he’s in the NFL to A) get paid and B) set himself up for the next really big NCAA opening. If I remember correctly he wasn’t that interested in coaching in the NFL until Tepper and Marty pulled into his driveway and handed him 70 million dollars.

I certainly don’t believe he will coach out his contract.  He appears burned out and has for months now. 

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11 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I told a friend of mine towards the end of the season that I just think he’s in the NFL to A) get paid and B) set himself up for the next really big NCAA opening. If I remember correctly he wasn’t that interested in coaching in the NFL until Tepper and Marty pulled into his driveway and handed him 70 million dollars.


His contract at Baylor was 62 million. 

This was almost a lateral move money wise. 

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46 minutes ago, Tbe said:


His contract at Baylor was 62 million. 

This was almost a lateral move money wise. 

No his contract at Baylor was 4.1 million per year. He would have had a 17 year contract for it to be lateral. The Panthers gave Rhule a 62 million dollar deal and had a 6 million buy out they had to pay Baylor. Which is about 8.8 million per year.

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Finally was able to listen to the pressor.   Agree..Rhule looks like hell.  However...I also did note....

Rhule and Fit seemed to be very comfortable with each other. 

Rhule did a good job evading the question about comparing Fit  and Marty.

Fit sounds confident.  He sounds confident in their board and their plans. I am going to trust this guy.

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15 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I told a friend of mine towards the end of the season that I just think he’s in the NFL to A) get paid and B) set himself up for the next really big NCAA opening. If I remember correctly he wasn’t that interested in coaching in the NFL until Tepper and Marty pulled into his driveway and handed him 70 million dollars.

I told him, 'This is your dream. You want to be in the NFL. These are people that I know you will jive with. You'll do great things

https://www.panthers.com/news/matt-rhule-s-wife-explains-why-she-told-her-husband-to-go-to-carolina

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2 hours ago, ladypanther said:

I told him, 'This is your dream. You want to be in the NFL. These are people that I know you will jive with. You'll do great things

https://www.panthers.com/news/matt-rhule-s-wife-explains-why-she-told-her-husband-to-go-to-carolina

Fair enough. But that was probably before the pressure of having to live up to David Tepper’s 70 million dollar expectations.
 

Also article sounds like her idea not his.

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4 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

Fair enough. But that was probably before the pressure of having to live up to David Tepper’s 70 million dollar expectations.
 

Also article sounds like her idea not his.

Rhule said many times that he wanted to coach at the top level.  This is his dream job.  I think too many of you are over analyzing him.  This is his first real offseason where traveling and interviews (much better than Covid 2020).  Just like rookies in their initial season it takes some getting used to.

 

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Did you catch the Myles Hartsfield "starting" reference?  (I think he was the nickel at the end of the season).  That is significant if he can hold the job.  Prolly why we let Elder go.

I like Hartsfield.  He is more versatile than Corn E. It was good to Corn step up his game last year though.

The quote I found interesting was Rhule talking about being the first Coach to offer K. Pitts a scholarship. If Pitts slips to #8 (I know its only a dream) then he is definitely the pick!

 

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