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Starting O-Line?


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6 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Christensen should have cemented his status as a starter somewhere on the line.

According to PFF, he played 28 snaps and did not give up a pressure.

His play was almost perfect even at LG he was picking up the stunts and blitzes when when the rest were whiffing.... I saw a click of him blocking three different Commanders on the say pass play. 

 

I don't understand for the life of me that Rhule has Smelfline and especially Jordan on the field.

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7 hours ago, RumHam said:

Lets fug up drafting a franchise left tackle by moving them to guard.

Rhule a year ago

Matt Rhule looks at Slater.  That’s a guard right there.  We need a LT.   

Matt Rhule looks BC. Look at those tiny TRex arms.  That ain’t no T.  

Draft Icky 

Well, I’m not sure we can start him over our LT BC lol. 

Matt Rhule should have nothing to do with a QB, OL or frankly anything on the offensive side of the ball.  

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11 minutes ago, CRA said:

Rhule a year ago

Matt Rhule looks at Slater.  That’s a guard right there.  We need a LT.   

Matt Rhule looks BC. Look at those tiny TRex arms.  That ain’t no T.  

Draft Icky 

Well, I’m not sure we can start him over our LT BC lol. 

Matt Rhule should have nothing to do with a QB, OL or frankly anything on the offensive side of the ball.  

Matt Rhule is the worst coach in NFL history.

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14 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Petrino is like Rhule + 10 percent.

I feel like Rhule is what Petrino would've been had he stuck around for three years.

8 minutes ago, stirs said:

If the Panthers start out 3-0, most of you guys will want to extend Rhule

Uh uh.

I've seen that movie before.

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Urban, Lou Holtz, and Rhule (to date) rank ahead of Saban IMO. 

Schiano is in there somewhere, too. 

Chip Kelley at least had his star ignite for a while in Philly, until teams figured out the weaknesses with "the system."  Then it went supernova and burned out.

Meyer has a few bonus points on them all, though.

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