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More behind the scenes info on the Mayfield trade


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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

When you are on the hotseat….you will throw anything against the wall you can.    That’s why Rhule pretends and has this being a competition.  Because he likely will quickly go to musical chair QB rotation to save face and buy time.   Gives him the “it’s totally the QB” angle. 

Very sad days in Panthernation. In hindsight, who doesn't love jeans day?

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58 minutes ago, AlphabetsEnd said:

Where can one watch Mr. Rhule...at 12:30? 

Little late to answer this, but the best place to catch it is on the Panthers YouTube channel.

If you catch it in time, you can rewind it. If you don't, it'll be put back up later on.

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Reports have also said Rhule won’t be unhappy when he leaves.    It’s not all one sided in terms of rumorville.  None suggest a happy and well run org.  More an unhappy marriage with a typical public face IMO…which there really is no other way to handle it. 

Well, I'd think that this offseason has at least provided enough evidence that Rhule and company have been more thoughtful about their plan and approach to improve the team. How they exactly got there, we'll likely never know the complete story. 

As for reports about Rhule being happy when he leaves, that's simply based on money and the thought that he will have many opportunities in the NCAA. It doesn't mean that he actually wants to leave his current position, or that the staff is bereft of harmony. I'm sure they're has been stress and tension due to the train wreck that was last season. But, however the change came about, Rhule has been better for it this offseason, and hopefully the change will translate during the season.

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Here he goes with the excuses already lol. Didn't have the staff he wanted because of NFL hiring rules ok sure. So this is like his first actual year getting a fair shot in his mind

 

Yeah... bullsh-t!

Rhule fired one coach from his first year staff, DL Coach Mike Phair. All the other staff changes came from guys who took other jobs.

If there were other guys he was dissatisfied with, there was nothing to stop him from replacing them.

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51 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Frank Okam had a presser the other week.   He is the Raiders DL Coach.   He looks to of moved on to a better job. 

Meyer took a job with the Steelers to be OL coach.  He looks to of moved on to a better job 

Chase is assist ST coordinator with the Titans.   He looks to of moved on to a better job.  I didn’t realize they retained him after Tabor was hired. 

Everyone one of them is now employed at a better place.  Lateral moves to better teams.  

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11 minutes ago, CRA said:

Frank Okam had a presser the other week.   He is the Raiders DL Coach.   He looks to of moved on to a better job. 

Meyer took a job with the Steelers to be OL coach.  He looks to of moved on to a better job 

Chase is assist ST coordinator with the Titans.   He looks to of moved on to a better job.  I didn’t realize they retained him after Tabor was hired. 

Everyone one of them is now employed at a better place.  Lateral moves to better teams.  

There were others who left on their own, mostly for lateral moves.

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