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Matt Rhule will return to the Panthers for a third season, per multiple local and national reports.

Rhule, 46, has won only five games in each of his first two seasons with one game remaining this season. The 10-22 record seemingly had him on the hot seat and has prompted chants of “Fire Rhule!” at recent home games.

The Panthers, though, will give Rhule another year to prove he can do in the NFL what he did in college at Temple and Baylor. Owner David Tepper signed Rhule to a seven-year deal before the 2020 season.

Rhule reportedly will begin the search for a new offensive coordinator next week, after the team fired offensive coordinator Joe Brady on Dec. 5.



Panthers are keeping Matt Rhule for 2022 - ProFootballTalk
 
So they fired a coach who never had that bad of record and had multiple playoff runs and made Cam into an MVP level QB, and was 5-7 mid season partially because Cam went to IR in the early season.

But they will keep Rhule who has never had as good as a season as Rivera.

Carolina's owner is a <Cough> work in progress.
 
So they fired a coach who never had that bad of record and had multiple playoff runs and made Cam into an MVP level QB, and was 5-7 mid season partially because Cam went to IR in the early season.

But they will keep Rhule who has never had as good as a season as Rivera.
Rivera had been there 9 years with a total of 3 post season wins and was in the midst of his 3rd losing season in 4. So his firing made sense.
Ruhle took over a garbage dumpster and has only had 2 years, so giving him a 3rd ( on his 7 yr 62 mill contract) rather than giving up on him already make sense too.
 
Rivera had been there 9 years with a total of 3 post season wins and was in the midst of his 3rd losing season in 4. So his firing made sense.
Ruhle took over a garbage dumpster and has only had 2 years, so giving him a 3rd ( on his 7 yr 62 mill contract) rather than giving up on him already make sense too.
Once Jerry Richardson got forced out in 2017 they've been downhill since
 
Not exactly on topic, but somewhat adjacent:

We have seen the most successful college coaches fail in the NFL (*cough* Urban Meyer *cough*) - is there an example of a great NFL coach who went on to be an HC at a college and fail?
 
Minnesota should call Josh McDaniels.
 
Both the Jaguars and the Bears need to completely overhaul their respective front offices instead of taking half measures.
I don’t understand why Pace should stay. Trubisky over mahomes and Watson and then to fix the mistake deals a future 1 for fields, who the jury is still out on.
 
It's interesting that Mayo's name is thrown around with his limited coaching exp. (2019), but no mention at all of Little Steven.

Imagine doing this in the middle of an interview.

 
Not exactly on topic, but somewhat adjacent:

We have seen the most successful college coaches fail in the NFL (*cough* Urban Meyer *cough*) - is there an example of a great NFL coach who went on to be an HC at a college and fail?
Bill Walsh.
 
Vic Fangio has one year remaining on his contract and owns a 19-30 record with no postseason trips in three seasons. He may be back for a fourth season . . . or he may be looking for a job elsewhere.

Fangio, 63, said after a 28-24 loss to the Chiefs to end a 7-10 season that he has no clarity on his future.

“I do not know what’s going to happen,” Fangio said, via Troy Renck of Denver7. “I will be good. I think the foundation is there for this franchise to close the gap. I am proud to be associated with our players. They are fighters. Our record isn’t good enough, but I am proud to be associated with them.”


Vic Fangio is uncertain whether he will return next season - ProFootballTalk
 
It's interesting that Mayo's name is thrown around with his limited coaching exp. (2019), but no mention at all of Little Steven.

Imagine doing this in the middle of an interview.

Joe Judge says hi. Remember Steve Spurrier face on MNF (worse than Little Steven's)?
 
It's interesting that Mayo's name is thrown around with his limited coaching exp. (2019), but no mention at all of Little Steven.

Imagine doing this in the middle of an interview.


I hope for his sake, and really for his Dad's as well, that he takes a DC job at a mid level college somewhere and does really well with it, leading to a normal climb up the coaching ranks as he proves himself without the overhang of working for his GOAT Dad.
 
Not exactly on topic, but somewhat adjacent:

We have seen the most successful college coaches fail in the NFL (*cough* Urban Meyer *cough*) - is there an example of a great NFL coach who went on to be an HC at a college and fail?

The job title similarity leads to the misperception that the desired competencies and qualities are similar.
 
This is why so many franchises suck. Changing coaches and GM’s every few years creates havoc in terms of drafting, player acquisitions, and all of the systems needed to create a strong successful franchise overall. Find the one or two people you want to lead your franchise for the long term, let them do their jobs, and stick with them.
 
This is why so many franchises suck. Changing coaches and GM’s every few years creates havoc in terms of drafting, player acquisitions, and all of the systems needed to create a strong successful franchise overall. Find the one or two people you want to lead your franchise for the long term, let them do their jobs, and stick with them.
Bill Walsh won 8 games his first 2 seasons.
Chuck Noll won 12 games his first 3 seasons.
Bill Parcells went 3-12-1 in year 1.
Tom Landry finished under 0.500 each of his first 5 seasons.
We all know the Bill Belichick story.

I know the game has changed over the last 30-50 years, with free agency and the salary cap dominating things and encourging quicker turnarounds. Still, this supports your contention. There are some guys that absolutely prove themselves incompetent and should be cut early (Urban Meyer, Rod Rust, Adam Gase, etc.). But in general the rest of these guys should be given longer leashes, to be really given a chance to implement their system and get their players, and see if it works out.
 
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