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Matt Rhule: “I wish I never took the job”


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At some point, somebody needs to sit him down and get him some professional help.

We may be thumbing through the channels in a month or two and find him on Dr. Phil. 

I've seen similar things out of people before, most who were fired or pushed out (the Government rarely fires anybody for anything, they just move them to a different position and generally one that did not exist the day before).  It generally does not end well.

His undoing, if he doesn't dial it back, may be in his contract details.  I have not seen anything about his contract with the Panthers or Nebraska, but the typical one contains a "code of conduct" clause.  He may want to have someone explain that to him, because they are usually vague and boil down to "thou shalt not embarrass the employer."  That could impact his buyout from the Panthers and his future at Nebraska.  They would not be the first university to get rid of a coach who became a burden using that. 

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3 hours ago, rayzor said:

Cam nailed it. right on the frikkin head.

they hadn't bought in, but it wasn't the fault of the players. the problem was there was nothing of substance to buy into. all he was selling was platitudes and pews at the church of rhule.

Tepper bought in for $60 million. That alone proves he should not be making football decisions. 

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