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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

To the folks who mentioned the idea of Rhule monkeying with the process...

 

Coach Rhule is lying through his teeth….why would grown a$$ football players  vote for a boring, bland, washed up Clausen as a team captain?  Message board members wouldn’t do it.

 

 

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1 hour ago, 1usctrojan said:

Coach Rhule is lying through his teeth….why would grown a$$ football players  vote for a boring, bland, washed up Clausen as a team captain?  Message board members wouldn’t do it.

Clearly Darnold is so miserably inept and lacking confidence his teammates got together to try to build him up by naming him a captain!!!!  It's not like he's ever shown leadership ability before or something, and definitely not been selected by past teammates in a similar fashion!!

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On 9/10/2021 at 3:02 PM, Mr. Scot said:

To the folks who mentioned the idea of Rhule monkeying with the process...

 

Why did he have to say anything about it at all... 🧐

I mean did Wilson or Lawrence need an explanation...

QBs most likely are captains, it says alot if you're not...

Or need to reaffirm it to the media...

Don't remember him saying anything about Teddy last year, so why this year... 🤔

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32 minutes ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Why did he have to say anything about it at all... 🧐

I mean did Wilson or Lawrence need an explanation...

QBs most likely are captains, it says alot if you're not...

Or need to reaffirm it to the media...

Don't remember him saying anything about Teddy last year, so why this year... 🤔

He said it because the idiot media in Charlotte gets material off this forum.  Anyone that bothers to look into poo knows Darnold has a history of being considered a leader in the locker room...

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