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List the worst Matt Rhule Moments


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18 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Eagles game last year. 

Ya think. 

I get an opportunity to come home every once in a while, and I had tickets with my 3 daughters and one of their boyfriends to that game.  We looked so good in the first half I thought we were going to cruise to another win.  Then the old Darnold showed up and ruined the day. 

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4 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Ya think. 

I get an opportunity to come home every once in a while, and I had tickets with my 3 daughters and one of their boyfriends to that game.  We looked so good in the first half I thought we were going to cruise to another win.  Then the old Darnold showed up and ruined the day. 

it wasn't just Darnold.

They were one first down, or one 4th down stop away from icing that game for like 1.5 quarters and couldn't do it. 

A complete failure. 

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3 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Ya think. 

I get an opportunity to come home every once in a while, and I had tickets with my 3 daughters and one of their boyfriends to that game.  We looked so good in the first half I thought we were going to cruise to another win.  Then the old Darnold showed up and ruined the day. 

That was the weirdest turnaround in a game I ever remember.  We were crusing, up 15-3 and had a 4 and 1 at the 45, one we could have easily converted to go up 18 or 22-3 but punted.  They went on to score and it just changed the whole complexion of the game, really the whole season.  Just spiraled downward after that.  Never could recover.

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Last year when they thought they were better than they were and gave away massive draft picks to pick up guys who didn't really help. 

Not hiring a single former HC his first year. 

Trading for Baker Mayfield this year. 

Totally not having a plan for the draft every year. 

Last but not least. Wasting a draft pick on a LS who was then cut not a year later. 

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