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Let's see if Rhule can make this work


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Front office has kicked ass so far in F.A. Even with losing time waiting for knob head to decide on a team....they have been doing work. Add a few more pieces with the $$ cap and find a serviceable QB, and things looking up. If Rhule cannot win with what they gave him, then no more excuses.

Better be ready to either be competitive or sell his house in N.C. cause he will be on a real short leash next season. Sh%t just got real for him. Panthers have no plans on tanking to save his fat ass.

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14 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'ma be honest, I have had little faith in what we would do this offseason.

In the past 24 hours I have been completely blown away.

These are competent moves

If it’s Dan Morgan we need to promote him this offseason. If it’s Fitt then make him a real GM. I know it’s not Rhule…

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29 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I have zero faith in Rhule, I’m hoping the coordinators and talent can carry the team but in the end is that really good for our future? 
 

 

If he lets his coordinators do their job and no longer has roster control it MIGHT work...

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38 minutes ago, thennek said:

I don’t know if Rhule will improve but I definitely think that having Macadoo as the offensive coordinator will show a big improvement along with a competent offensive line coach. 

Panthers may have never had a HC that brought less to the fight than Rhule.

What is this guy really good at?  Offense?  Defense?  Special Teams?  Leadership?  Culture?

If the Panthers offense improves dramatically this coming season will anyone really believe Matt Rhule had anything to do with it?

TL/DR:  Rhule is about as useful as a vestigial human tail.

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4 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'ma be honest, I have had little faith in what we would do this offseason.

In the past 24 hours I have been completely blown away.

These are competent moves

Yeah i actually have a bit of optimism as opposed to zero. 

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