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0-2 has Rhule’s seat red hot. Does 0-3 get him fired?


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Not yet. We have 4 home games over the next 5 weeks so if that get's ugly we will be getting closer to celebration time. 

Not sure what kind of crowd the team will be playing in front of this Sunday. It got hostile last year and I expect to see that again soon. Bringing Cam back won't patch the Rhule hate again this year. Get your popcorn, we don't have good football so the drama will have to be good enough for now.

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I honestly don't think he's going anywhere, as sad as that is (I even said this last year when most thought it was inevitable that Rhule was going to be fired after the season). Tepper seems like the petty type that would rather go down with the train instead of admitting he was wrong to us "basement dwellers".

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11 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Not yet. We have 4 home games over the next 5 weeks so if that get's ugly we will be getting closer to celebration time. 

Not sure what kind of crowd the team will be playing in front of this Sunday. It got hostile last year and I expect to see that again soon. Bringing Cam back won't patch the Rhule hate again this year. Get your popcorn, we don't have good football so the drama will have to be good enough for now.

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They already got boo'd off the field at the end of the the 1st half in week 1. If Baker hadn't gotten it together in the 2nd it was gonna get ugly. Now imagine them looking as bad as the Giants game but at home against the Saints...Tepper probably shouldn't go anywhere near the field until Rhule is fired

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10 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

They already got boo'd off the field at the end of the the 1st half in week 1. If Baker hadn't gotten it together in the 2nd it was gonna get ugly. Now imagine them looking as bad as the Giants game but at home against the Saints...Tepper probably shouldn't go anywhere near the field until Rhule is fired

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Which basically means every Sunday is going to be like a three hour dental appointment...

I rather get my teeth cleaned and capped than watch the Panthers. At least I get something positive out of it. Watching the Panthers is like watching your wife have sex with every guy she meets except you. 

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The hard part about predicting when he gets fired is that an awful lot of us can't figure out why he isn't fired already.

The question becomes "what the hell does it take?"

That's where I'm at! I have never been in this limbo as a fan, but they looked so unprepared and unprofessional. And that Rhule walk out tweet, wow!

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