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Nebraska fans have fully drank the Rhule Kool-Ade and think the Panthers are the reason he failed.


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Matt Rhule has been posting up a storm on Twitter lately. The comments sections are a lot of fun. I recommend reading through some of them!

Panthers fans have been roasting him and Nebraska fans, who seem to have fully gotten behind their new coach despite the trail of disaster he left in Charlotte, have been coming to his defense. 

No, Rhule did nothing wrong on the Panthers, per these hilariously naive Nebraska fans. It is the Panthers who are trash. 

Despite the fact the previous two head coaches before Matt Rhule had winning records, and took the team to the Super Bowl, Matt Rhule is not to blame. He is a golden god, and the Panthers are the sorry people. 

I guess these corn-fed bumpkins are so desperate for any kind of success they are willing to overlook the fact Matt Rhule’s Baylor teams never beat a ranked team in his time as head coach. The record wasn’t any better at Temple. 

Oh well, I’ve got my popcorn ready for when he screws up Nebraska even more and they ultimately turn on him. His schtick is kind of endearing if he was a good coach. It’s infuriating when he sucks. 

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He may work out well for Nebraska but he ain't an NFL coach. As a Nebraska fan you don't have to try to white wash his NFL failure to convince yourself he can help your bottom dwelling program out. He's shown he can do that at two different stops. But yeah, he sucked in the NFL and the Panthers playing much better without him is the only argument I need.

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I am so happy that guy is gone.  His farse of a football mind is so apparent and you can just smell this awful combination of entitlement, narcissism, and now resentment all packaged all into one.

If he would've just shut up and left that would've been fine but his whole "I was never wrong" tour was cringeworthy and so freaking unprofessional.     

 

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It's kind of sad to see the Panther fans still harassing him.

He's gone, move on, he's nebraska's problem now.

I mean I kind of agree except for that atrocious media tour he went on where he gaslit the entire fanbase and said if he could do one thing differently he wouldn’t take the job. Guy just sucks at his core but whatever I’m glad he’s gone too 

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

I mean I kind of agree except for that atrocious media tour he went on where he gaslit the entire fanbase and said if he could do one thing differently he wouldn’t take the job. Guy just sucks at his core but whatever I’m glad he’s gone too 

I know, totally, fug that guy, but I'm not wasting any more energy hating him/harassing him.

Not my Circus not my Monkeys.

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12 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It's kind of sad to see the Panther fans still harassing him.

He's gone, move on, he's nebraska's problem now.

Exactly. They need to give it a rest, be glad he's gone and move on to Panthers football. It is not like we don't have enough problems here to be concerned about.

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