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Rhule set to appear on WFNZ Thursday morning


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22 minutes ago, FugginPoo said:

Hard to believe he’s tone deaf enough to say he passed on Slater because saw him as a guard after the year he’s had.  Like you can spin Rhule and say that Horn was just viewed as an elite CB which we value too high to pass up…

His critiques of players combined with his coaching skills isn't gonna help him attract any decent FA's ever again

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Wilson certainly isn't pulling any punches 💣💥

Fortunately his dumb*ss partner failed to show up for work again today and in his absence Big Boy can be tolerable to almost good depending on the moment...

...and again, clearly no pre-scripted questions here -- Wilson making him squirm some 🤘

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

Also said they were really high on  Jaycee Horn.

says Horn hears all the noise from the fans about how “why did we take him over Slater.”  Said he see’s it in his eyes every time he speaks to Horn how motivated he is over this.

Am I the only one to get the not-so subtle impression that Rhule plays the players against the "fans", here? Possibly in the locker-room as well.

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12 minutes ago, t96 said:

And Mac Jones really isn't that good either. No chance he'd have done better than Sam here with our OL and coaching. Pats have the perfect system and environment for him and he still doesn't look good most of the time. Can't really complain about not going QB in this past draft, they all sucked last year.

3,801 yds-13th
22 tds-Tied 14th
13 int-Tied 19th
QBR-51.3- 16th

nope not all sucked

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2 minutes ago, Silent Majority said:

Am I the only one to get the not-so subtle impression that Rhule plays the players against the "fans", here? Possibly in the locker-room as well.

He's obviously a manipulator its more than a joke when we say used car salesman and getting over on Tepper...poo is real man

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14 minutes ago, t96 said:

And Mac Jones really isn't that good either. No chance he'd have done better than Sam here with our OL and coaching. Pats have the perfect system and environment for him and he still doesn't look good most of the time. Can't really complain about not going QB in this past draft, they all sucked last year.

 

Bad take. Mac has looked really damn good. Every stat indicates that. Watching him play shows it. Sure he's in a good system in NE, and sure he'd struggle here. I'd argue every QB would struggle here. Hating on Mac is just Pats hate redirected, far as I can tell.

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