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Matt Rhule Presents The Process


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5 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not to mention any clips of his clinics or whatever 

 

I don't think we had any idea why we were losing last year.  That should serve as a great reset for Rhule, and maybe it did since we now have some coaches who have been around long enough to know what NFL stands for.

But that is why my attitude is what it is.  In 2020, we lost as many games (okay 10 instead of 11), but the team was trying.  They looked like they were "leaving it all on the field."  They gave their all, and it just wasn't enough.  We knew that, because the roster did not have enough talent.  In 2021, it was like we were looking for reasons to wave the white flag every week, after about the mid-point of the season.

1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

That kind of persona probably does work better at the college level because you know that in the three or four years, the players you're talking to will be gone.

Definitely. Between that and the fact you have some significant control over their future in the sport at the college level.  Not buying in can cost them playing time, which costs them exposure, which makes them less visible to NFL scouts.  In the NFL, the only way to have that control over a player's future shoots the team in the foot, as well, and then the player moves on anyway.

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19 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

How'd you feel about the Watson lawyer's comments today? 😆

Those were another one of those "did he really just say that" moments.

Then there is BS meter pegger from Starbucks (from CNBC), who is having a complaint filed against them with the National Labor Relations Board about closing a location that had recently voted to unionize:

Starbucks said that it opens and closes stores “as a regular part” of its operations. “Our goal is to ensure that every partner is supported in their individual situation, and we have immediate opportunities available in the market,” a Starbucks spokesperson said in an email to CNBC.

As I tell my wife, that's great.  Now would you like to answer the question, Senator?

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19 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Those were another one of those "did he really just say that" moments.

Then there is BS meter pegger from Starbucks (from CNBC), who is having a complaint filed against them with the National Labor Relations Board about closing a location that had recently voted to unionize:

Starbucks said that it opens and closes stores “as a regular part” of its operations. “Our goal is to ensure that every partner is supported in their individual situation, and we have immediate opportunities available in the market,” a Starbucks spokesperson said in an email to CNBC.

As I tell my wife, that's great.  Now would you like to answer the question, Senator?

Speculation is he may have done a lot to sink his case.

I'm guessing Hardin has realized by now that the whole "he didn't do nothin" story isn't gonna fly. He's attempting to pivot to "well, what he did wasn't that bad", but I'm not so sure that's a winning strategy.

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55 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speculation is he may have done a lot to sink his case.

I'm guessing Hardin has realized by now that the whole "he didn't do nothin" story isn't gonna fly. He's attempting to pivot to "well, what he did wasn't that bad", but I'm not so sure that's a winning strategy.

Pretty soon he will get to the argument used by the defense attorneys for Mike Tyson.  They essentially argued that their client was such a scumbag that anybody that associated with him got what they deserved.  The jury didn't think much of that assertion.

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8 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Pretty soon he will get to the argument used by the defense attorneys for Mike Tyson.  They essentially argued that their client was such a scumbag that anybody that associated with him got what they deserved.  The jury didn't think much of that assertion.

The Chewbacca defense is probably a better option. 

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On 6/3/2022 at 2:25 PM, Sgt Schultz said:

"Get 1-percent better every day."  When does he kick that off, himself?

I've worked in, for, and around an agency in DC for 33 years.  My wife has worked in public relations for 25+ years.  I have a strong BS meter in my head, and hearing that interview it was pegged at the max.  It may take hours for it to come back down. 

Rhule could be in Congress.

This is a post of somebody whom heard exactly what he wanted to hear. 

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On 6/3/2022 at 4:25 PM, Sgt Schultz said:

"Get 1-percent better every day."  When does he kick that off, himself?

I've worked in, for, and around an agency in DC for 33 years.  My wife has worked in public relations for 25+ years.  I have a strong BS meter in my head, and hearing that interview it was pegged at the max.  It may take hours for it to come back down. 

Rhule could be in Congress.

Brother how did you do it? 3 times for me doing contract work and got sick of the check and balances calling 20 fuging people one after the other....and no answers while Im getting shot at....

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As a motivational concept he is totally correct. And he does a good job with talking about how to improve and get better. The problem is he thought he knew Xs and Os in the NFL. He could be fine if he stays in his lane and let's the real NFL guys do their coaching jobs.

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21 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

I don't think we had any idea why we were losing last year. 

Rhule said as much during the season. Don’t remember what game it was after but he said that this wasn’t happening last year. He was referring to us at least being competitive in 2020 and not being constantly blown out like in 2021. 

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