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week five mandatory post game fire rhule demand thread


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At this point, I do believe that Rhule will be fired. There is just no way Tepper can justify keeping him at this point. It may be tomorrow or at the end of the season. What I worry most is if Tepper will make the right HC hire? Will he clean house with Fitt too? Will he spend money on an experienced coach like Sean Payton? Tepper is the common denominator in all of this, every one else is just temporary in this franchise. 

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9 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Not sure it matters if/when Rhule is fired because as someone infamously said, you can't fire the owner.

Jerry Richardson was essentially fired when he was forced to sell the team. Now we got this yankee doodle bitch ass with no ties to the Carolinas who will probably move the team to London or whatever city the NFL wants first opportunity he gets. 

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23 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Wednesday, the best professional franchise in the state takes the ice for their season opener. Give hockey a chance. The Hurricanes are a very well coached, elite, and exciting team that is managed with a clear vision and owner that wants to win. They are set to be competitive for a long time and are legitimate Stanley Cup contenders. 

Plus hockey still has the physicality that the NFL has whittled away in the name of big plays (you won't convince me it's for player safety given how much they ignore)

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Other than satisfying the fans, firing Rhule isn't going to accomplish a lot. Unless we send McAdoo and half our Templor staff with him, then what. There's not really time to get a new HC and OC and get it all implemented in a week. I look for him to get fired after the game before our bye to give at least 2 weeks to do something. 

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