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Rhule’s Next Strategic Move


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Everyone but David Tepper realizes a good OC isn’t going to join our sinking ship. If Rhule knows his job depends on landing a top notch OC he can make it a long and slow job search and just wait Tepper out. All of the head coaching vacancies will be filled and they’ll staff up with the best coordinators and position coaches. Tepper would have to either accept another lower tiered HC like Rhule or ride this out another season. 
 

Why can’t we bounce this fool now while the getting is good?

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OP's take is exactly why if this is Tepper's ultimatum it is the dumbest thing I have ever heard of.  Not only because no OC worth their salt or currently employed elsewhere would want to come here, Rhule wouldn't want to hire any OC that presents as a threat to his current throne, and as OP said, because what's stopping Fhule from dragging ass all offseason so that Tepper has no choice but to keep him and let him see the 2022 season.  

It is as dysfunctional as dysfunctional gets.

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