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Newton and Rhule


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33 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

I think it’s pretty clear that Rhule has some sort of disdain for Cam. Not exactly sure what it is, could be a multitude of reasons but him throwing him under the bus today genuinely made me dislike him as a person.
 

Cam keeping quiet besides discussing his own play and his faults speaks volumes about the character Cam has vs Rhule, who hasn’t owned any responsibility for anything since he’s been here. 
 

I despise Rhule. And I have a feeling the members of the team that aren’t tied to Baylor in any way feel the same. 

What did he do today?

I only saw his stupid comments on Sunday after the game…did he say something today during his weekly presser?

I refuse to watch him speak anymore.

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i don’t think there is any animosity. Cam plays a very specific style of ball. he needs a certain scheme to thrive. some coaches just don’t want to adjust to that. Rhule probably saw him as a poor fit for what he was trying to do.

now we realize no one knows wtf he is trying to do and that no qb can overcome it.

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1 minute ago, therealmjl said:

 

Dude makes endless excuses for "his guys" and throws everyone else under the bus. I've never despised a coach so much at a personal level. I never felt like this about Fox or Rivera. It was time to move on from those guys as coaches, but I never despised them as people. I do not like Matt Rhule from what I can tell on the outside looking in.

 

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17 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

 

I get it.  But Rhule is right.  Cam turned the ball over twice in the opponents side of the field after two long drives.  Cam needs to be held accountable like everyone else.  Rhule said the same about Sam when he kept committing turnovers 

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