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We definitely will have a couple more losses this year, and I am scared as hell for next year.
So far the Rhule era has consisted of beating only pretty awful teams, with the only exceptions being maybe Cincinnati and Colorado last year.
Cignetti was extended through 2032. He also received various bonuses (or bonus possibilities) and an increased salary:
https://www.idsnews.com/article/2025/10/curt-cignetti-contract-extenision-terms-clauses
I know he might be an outlier, but this was my biggest concern.
The silver lining about Minnesota kicking our ass is that it might have staved off the hysterical thought of needing to extend Rhule to some long-term deal
I have been seeing way more allocated bottles lately. It seems like I can find just about anything for a price.
Tonight I saw 3 cases of E.H. Taylor Small Batch for $99 a bottle. That looked to be nearly twice of MSRP, and I think most people say it’s nothing special, right?
Matt Rhule was here. The guy who supposedly got his start in coaching d-line looked at our severely undersized front and said: “Let’s add Moore and George, and we’ll be set.”
I want to know who is in charge of evaluating talent for our NIL war chest because it seems like we had some big whiffs this offseason.
Defense also seems like a big issue. We have two lockdown corners, but we still couldn’t stop an average (at best) Minnesota run game (and we have obviously...
Bump.
I don’t know why people scoff at him when he actually plays the way Rhule alleges he wants to play (sound, physical football, rather than whatever the fuck we’re doing). I would trade the two coaches in a second.
I would add PJ Fleck. I hate his persona, but I love the way his teams play. And, of course, he is doing it all with way less money and fan support in an area that also lacks for talent.