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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Calling somebody a "hater" really only has validity when there's some evidence that the object of that hate might actually be good.

Do you see anything like that for Matt Rhule?

LIsting any positives about the Panthers in general, let a lone Rhule is met with poo and derision here especially after a loss.  People keep asking this question, others answer it and the horde descends.

Wins are all the matter in the end, and right now Rhule doesn't have many. 

I'm hoping he gets more this season.  Don't you?

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Just now, poundaway said:

LIsting any positives about the Panthers in general, let a lone Rhule is met with poo and derision here especially after a loss.  People keep asking this question, others answer it and the horde descends.

Wins are all the matter in the end, and right now Rhule doesn't have many. 

I'm hoping he gets more this season.  Don't you?

That depends on whether I want what's best for the Panthers or what's best for Matt Rhule.

A better record this season followed by three more seasons of losing isn't a good outcome for the team.

So since I don't believe Matt Rhule is qualified to be an NFL coach, what should I hope for?

(hoping that he becomes one isn't a valid option either)

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Calling somebody a "hater" really only has validity when there's some evidence that the object of that hate might actually be good.

Do you see anything like that for Matt Rhule?

 

The haters are the ones that seem to be taking all this personally. Then they criticize, and disparage others, for not following along. And the word FACTS never enters their minds. If they can think it. It could/did happen.

 

As to Rhule himself? It is week 1. I'll wait a few weeks to see how THIS team does. I don't care about last year(s).

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3 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

The haters are the ones that seem to be taking all this personally. Then they criticize, and disparage others, for not following along. And the word FACTS never enters their minds. If they can think it. It could/did happen.

As to Rhule himself? It is week 1. I'll wait a few weeks to see how THIS team does. I don't care about last year(s).

It's not week 1.

It's week 35.

And so far, not a whole lot looks different than the past 34 weeks. In fact, last week actually looked worse than anything I've seen in the two years to date.

You can say "maybe this team is different" but until I see some actual evidence of that, I'm not buying.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's not week 1.

It's week 35.

And so far, not a whole lot looks different than the past 34 weeks. In fact, last week actually looked worse than anything I've seen in the two years to date.

You can say "maybe this team is different" but until I see some actual evidence of that, I'm not buying.

 

This is exactly what I mean. You twisted my words to fit your narrative. 

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2 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

This is exactly what I mean. You twisted my words to fit your narrative. 

Didn't twist your words at all.

I told you why they were wrong.

Matt Rhule is what he is, and is what he has always been. He was never qualified to be an NFL head coach, and that's not going to change overnight, or even in a season.

The best thing that can happen to the team is for him to be replaced.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Didn't twist your words at all.

I told you why they were wrong.

Matt Rhule is what he is, and is what he has always been. He was never qualified to be an NFL head coach, and that's not going to change overnight, or even in a season.

 

Sure you didn't. I said it is week 1, and I'll wait a few weeks to judge THIS team.

 

And you jumped right in with. "It's not week 1. It's week 35". You may not have exactly twisted my words. But you sure ignored them to dump on Rhule.

 

So like I said. Exactly how this board works. I'm Wrong because I didn't dis on Rhule, and have a differing thought line. 

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24 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

The haters are the ones that seem to be taking all this personally. Then they criticize, and disparage others, for not following along. And the word FACTS never enters their minds. If they can think it. It could/did happen.

 

As to Rhule himself? It is week 1. I'll wait a few weeks to see how THIS team does. I don't care about last year(s).

I know I am going to regret this but what FACTS are you referring to?

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