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Rhule on practice reps


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29 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've said before that David Tepper is aware of how people see him.

Looks like Matt Rhule is too.


I just imagined Rhule obliviously going online before camp to pull some ‘board material’ and being like ‘Holy $h!t’!

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't think a lot of this is very collaborative at all. I think Rhule largely dictates the personnel but the game planning is handled by his coordinators. 

We obviously don't know the full picture but he seems to like to micromanage elements of practice with his stupid college BS. Then you have the season where he seemed to like to throw the previous OC under the bus about playcalling, something he literally could have taken over at any point.

Aaaaaaand the offense was exactly the same when Brady was gone, proving he made Brady run his bullsh*t offense in the first place. Aaaaaaaaand he yet again threw somebody under the bus in an interview instead of taking personal responsibility as a leader should do.

It's your fault Matt. The bungling on the offensive side of the ball was YOU. The defense? That's Phil Snow. Take responsibility.

Even our rookie Young Lion, Golden Boy said any short comings lie within himself and are for him to correct. Immature Rhule blames others. 

 

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10 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Aaaaaaand the offense was exactly the same when Brady was gone, proving he made Brady run his bullsh*t offense in the first place. Aaaaaaaaand he yet again threw somebody under the bus in an interview instead of taking personal responsibility as a leader should do.

It's your fault Matt. The bungling on the offensive side of the ball was YOU. The defense? That's Phil Snow. Take responsibility.

Even our rookie Young Lion, Golden Boy said any short comings lie within himself and are for him to correct. Immature Rhule blames others. 

 

A young lion needs to learn how to hunt.  Apparently, one of the older lions in the pride is trying to show the young lion how to hunt.  But the problem is the dominant lion will not allow him to hunt because the dominant lion in this pride is a vegan.

The lions in other prides also think the dominant lion in this pride is a moron, but they are not going to say anything because it improves their hunting once hunting season commences.  Why question an easy meal?

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