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There could be quite a few HC openings this year


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6 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

Not trying to bring the bad news but Rhule isn’t going anywhere. Brady was the scapegoat for this year, and we’re stuck for one more year.

Joe Brady alone doesn't work for the scapegoat route. 

I mean, so much of the problems in Carolina have nothing to do with Joe Brady and his playcalls.  

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37 minutes ago, CRA said:

Joe Brady alone doesn't work for the scapegoat route. 

I mean, so much of the problems in Carolina have nothing to do with Joe Brady and his playcalls.  

I don’t think so either. The damage that could be caused by Rhule trying to “win now” next year could be bad enough to hinder us for a decade. The easiest solution now is to bring in a staff that can win with this roster and the limited capital we have this offseason.
 

Not allow Rhule to further drive away players, spend cap, trade picks, etc. I don’t think Rhule would have fired Brady if he didn’t feel pressure. He has said he doesn’t believe in firing assistants. I think this was more of “you need to show me something these next 5 games” and Rhule fired Brady and put Nixon in because he trusts him.
 

If it works good, his friend is his coordinator. If it doesn’t he’s probably fired and won’t have to replace his coordinator/buddy if he sucks the next 5 games because he’s gone too.

Rhule just put all his chips on the table.

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1 hour ago, trueblade said:

 “I've been here a long time,” Carroll said after a lengthy pause. “And if we didn't have Russell, I probably wouldn't be here a long time.”

Whatever coach we get will need a QB to succeed here. Carroll has at least proven he can have consistent, sustained success in this league AND win a championship. 

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6 minutes ago, t96 said:

Whatever coach we get will need a QB to succeed here. Carroll has at least proven he can have consistent, sustained success in this league AND win a championship. 

someone once outlined a different way to win. 

pay your RB more than anyone else in the NFL, largely only draft defense.  Add the worst starting QB in the NFL to lead your team and try to put together the worst OL in the NFL. Oh, yeah, and lots and lots of Baylor and Temple guys. 

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6 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

Hey I hope it does but I think he could lose out and still would be here. Tepper has no balls, everyone was taking about his brass balls. He needs to just sell team and stick with his English football.

I don't question Tepper's balls.

It's his brains I doubt.

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Rhule will be back for a third year.   But he's having to learn on-the-job.  Which is a pretty ridiculous situation considering it's a multi-million dollar position.  But that's on Tepper for hiring an unqualified candidate.

We'll see if Rhule is smart enough NOT to repeat his same mistakes in 2022.

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