Screamindemon3
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Other than turnarounds, which I love seeing, does he have a particular specialty? Offense? Defense?
First offensive minded coach in Panthers history
Other than turnarounds, which I love seeing, does he have a particular specialty? Offense? Defense?
Yeah. Seriously what is with that thing? It looks like the bibs that the nurses in old folks homes have the dementia patients wear when they eat.
Hopefully his contract will prohibit him from wearing that ugly smock thing on the sidelines.
First offensive minded coach in Panthers history
Wasn't George Seifert supposed to be an offensive genius?
WTF are you talking about? Grobe left the cupboard completely bare for Ruhle, who went 1-11 the next year.
This is a Steelers type of hire regarding age, prior experience. Didn't think Tepper would hire a re-tread. In the Steelers way, Rhule will be given autonomy and a long leash. We'll see how his college success translates to the pros. I don't look forward to the endless Rhule puns though: "Panthers Rhule the NFC South."
Grobe came in to do the dirty work and got rid of the rapists. Rhule came in with a bare cupboard but a better constructed cupboard. Baylor pays it players more than anyone west of the Mississippi, so it isn't surprising that he was able to load up pretty fast.
He reminds me too much of Coughlin and Chip Kelly with their "my way or the highway" routine, which doesn't mesh well with the current CBA. So he has won in college by doing a bunch of shit that has been banned by the CBA, I'm not sure how that translates to the NFL.
It should be pretty entertaining either way though. I had to go to BoA stadium at lunchtime today to pick up some leftover shit from last season, and everyone in that place was basically whacking off to the news.
Yet somehow they found a way to win 11 games.Baylor's offense kinda sucked this year TBH.
Anytime they played a better than mediocre defense they weren't scoring.
what did he do that's banned by the CBA? not sure that i'm following
Probably because Rhule spent a year as an NFL assistant.