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Being Honest, Rhule isn’t the issue


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Not having a Franchise QB is, Baker has been a disappointment and I think it’s clear at this point he’s not the huge upgrade over Darnold that we hoped he would be. 
 

his performance in this game so far has been Pathetic. defense outside of the first game has been balling out. And the only thing on offense holding the offense back is QB. The other pieces are either there or will be there eventually the season(oline).

with all that said I was never a fan of Rhule, and still I’m not. I do think he has a large part of the blame on some issues but expecting to Fire a coach and things magically get better without a Franchise QB  is silly. 
 

TLDR: regardless of who our coach is, until we find a franchise QB we will suck.

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4 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Not having a Franchise QB is, Baker has been a disappointment and I think it’s clear at this point he’s not the huge upgrade over Darnold that we hoped he would be. 
 

his performance in this game so far has been Pathetic. defense outside of the first game has been balling out. And the only thing on offense holding the offense back is QB. The other pieces are either there or will be there eventually the season(oline).

with all that said I was never a fan of Rhule, and still I’m not. I do think he has a large part of the blame on some issues but expecting to Fire a coach and things magically get better without a Franchise QB  is silly. 
 

TLDR: regardless of who our coach is, until we find a franchise QB we will suck.


The Browns and Seahawks say hi.

Good coaches could do a lot more with Baker than Rhule is doing.

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That would be a good argument if Baker and the Browns didn’t make the playoffs. Better coaches can get better results… even out of below average players… that’s why Brissett and Daniel Jones beat us. Stefanski and Daboll got more out of their average players than Rhule gets out here of his.

In reality we have a college football recruiter coaching an NFL team.

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