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Matt Rhule joins GMFB Tuesday & Wednesday


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“Funny you say that,” Rhule said. “I got fired at 10:35. I did the team meeting at 11 . . . I think that was the timeframe. I’m home by 11:30. And at like 11:35, I get the first call from a search firm.”

The former Carolina Panthers head coach joined the longtime NFL reporter for an exclusive one-on-one chat—a rarity since he was fired back on Oct. 10. And in that interview, which was released on Monday by The 33rd Team

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Take this for whats its worth- talking head thats closely followed Nebraska for years came out and said "0.0 chance nebraska hired Rhule". He said the only reason for the rumors, is to leverage more money from a different school.  

I agree with him. 

 

carry on..

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14 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

“As I sit here now, I miss that whistle,” he told Carucci. “I miss being at practice. I miss being with the guys. I miss seeing something done wrong and, ‘Hey, let’s stop it and do it again.’ I miss teaching.”

Wow this guy thinks he's gods gift to football. He's like the Taco Bell manager that tells you you're loading the napkin dispenser the wrong way 

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19 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

“As I sit here now, I miss that whistle,” he told Carucci. “I miss being at practice. I miss being with the guys. I miss seeing something done wrong and, ‘Hey, let’s stop it and do it again.’ I miss teaching.”

you have 70 million in the bank fuging disappear dude, you won Life

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Man I just don’t have any animosity towards him like that. He was an awful…awful coach and I’m glad we’re rid of him but I hope he does well in life and peace out. I get why peeps hate him still but I’m just not gonna let that man have any more of my emotions I have compete apathy towards him now. He’s just another dude. 

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2 hours ago, CashNewton22 said:

Man I just don’t have any animosity towards him like that. He was an awful…awful coach and I’m glad we’re rid of him but I hope he does well in life and peace out. I get why peeps hate him still but I’m just not gonna let that man have any more of my emotions I have compete apathy towards him now. He’s just another dude. 

I honestly hate Tepper more than anyone for hiring this clown and giving him such a ridiculous contract

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4 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I honestly hate Tepper more than anyone for hiring this clown and giving him such a ridiculous contract

exactly who gives two shits about rhule when the head of the snake lives on

until Tepper hires consulting and admits he needs help (he won’t) we are royally fuged. this guy is playing real life madden after just finding out what madden is.

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5 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

“Funny you say that,” Rhule said. “I got fired at 10:35. I did the team meeting at 11 . . . I think that was the timeframe. I’m home by 11:30. And at like 11:35, I get the first call from a search firm.”

The former Carolina Panthers head coach joined the longtime NFL reporter for an exclusive one-on-one chat—a rarity since he was fired back on Oct. 10. And in that interview, which was released on Monday by The 33rd Team

Any idea what kind of job the search firm was looking to fill?

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