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1 hour ago, WarPanthers89 said:

No way he isn’t fired after this season. When you start the year 0-2 against the Giants and a Browns team with a backup QB…..it’s already over. That is as easy as it will get all year.

Yeah and if we don't beat NO and there's a very good chance we don't. We could be looking at 0-7 before we face the Falcons who we at least have a chance to win. 

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Earlier someone said he (Rhule) sounded defeated. Just my speculation but it sounds like Tepper (again maybe) said something like, we lose Sunday...pack your stuff and vacate your office. Who knows. I'll guess we'll find out Sunday/Monday timeframe.

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9 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I don’t have time to go do a deep dive. But has any team loss against bad teams like us and actually turned it around and went to have a good record?

I would say the 2013 Panthers but even at 1-3. The Panthers losses weren’t that bad. One was against Seattle and another was a weird loss against the Bills. 

And the teams in Ron’s first two years had shown way more life than Rhule’s first two. 

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11 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

The problem is he has nothing else he can say.  He preaches his way (the Process), and when his way falls flat, he preaches to do more of it.  It's not because he thinks it will work at this point, it is because he has no answers.

snake oil salesman - Steve Tobak

You are spot on

if he sounds defeated now, wait until the end of October 

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