Matt Rhule Coverage
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Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Winning in December is cool, but what about the rest of the months?
Matt Rhule had a point to make about winning in December. Sad Panthers Fan had a counterpoint to make, though. And she wants everyone to remember that while she does not advocate the team losing on purpose, she and others are allowed to be annoyed that it cost them draft picks yet again. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Just beat us, Ron Rivera
When the Panthers face their old coach, Sad Panthers Fan would sure appreciate it if he could avoid doing what he at times did as their head coach - sabotage the Panthers' draft position. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Can't we just skip ahead to next year?
The Panthers lost yet another game in basically the exact same way they've lost the others. Now, they're on to Green Bay for Saturday night football, but Sad Panthers Fan would love to just fast forward to next year already. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Please, please hire a clock manager
The end of the Panthers-Vikings game was a disaster in clock management, writes Sad Panthers Fan, and she's not fond of the way Matt Rhule and his coaches handled it. That, plus a look ahead and a check-in on Cam Newton. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: At least my team is not the Detroit Lions
Sometimes, you need a good ole dose of perspective. And last Sunday, a trash can fire known as the Detroit Lions stumbled into Charlotte to provide this Sad Panthers fan with some necessary perspective. As bad as things are for your NFL team, at least they are not the Detroit Lions. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Is it time to put McCaffrey on the shelf?
The Panthers have shown some promise this season, both with and without Christian McCaffrey. But they're 3-6, all but out of a Playoff spot and their star player who just got signed to a big contract got hurt again. Should he sit out the rest of the year? -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: McCaffrey back?
Another painful loss to the Saints is like Groundhog Day to Sad Panthers Fan at this point. But could Christian McCaffrey be back? Plus, a look at Cam Newton's struggles and what Brownlow thinks about Matt Rhule's fourth down decision. -
Our TakeLea: The next four weeks will determine how good The Panthers really are
The Carolina Panthers arguably have the toughest four-game stretch ahead of them. How competitive they are, and not how many wins they can get, will determine how good this team really is. -
Our TakeLea: Youth will determine the outcome of Cardinals-Panthers
The Carolina Panthers young defense will take on a young Kyler Murray on Sunday. The side that plays the 'youngest' will determine who will win Sunday's game. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Tank for Trevor isn't a thing, and likely never was
As tempted as I was to think that the Carolina Panthers would be able to get the No. 1 draft pick and the future of the franchise in Trevor Lawrence, this no longer is possible because of the New York Jets. So what does that mean for this year? -
Rhule: I hate it for him. No one wants to be out there and play more than Christian does
Panthers head coach Matt Rhule spoke to the media Monday where he confirmed star running back, Christian McCaffrey will miss multiple weeks due to a high ankle sprain -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Breaking up is hard to do
The Carolina Panthers probably aren't going to be very good this year, but Sad Panthers Fan saw some things she liked and didn't like in Week 1. Ultimately, though, she was just sad about all of the Panthers that are missing, and even watching Tom Brady struggle and Cam Newton flourish couldn't make up for it. -
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule press conference after All-Access Live
New Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule and two of the team's players are scheduled to speak to the media after Wednesday night's All-Access Live and football practice, which was held at Bank of America Stadium. -
Our TakeSad Panthers Fan: Cam Newton finds a new home that's hopefully more hospitable than the one he had
After years of watching her own organization treat Cam Newton poorly, Sad Panthers Fan is relieved for him that he's found a home in New England. Even if it's one of the only teams that would cause her to feel conflicted in rooting for his success elsewhere. -
Fresh off his first NFL Draft, Matt Rhule is ready for the rebuild - but wants to win now
Carolina Panthers' first-year head coach Matt Rhule has rebuilt teams before, and he's ready to do again - but he wants to win now. He talked about balancing all of that between the NFL Draft and free agency when he joined The OG on Tuesday. -
Rhule: 'I want to win and I want to win right now'
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule joined The OG to talk about his first NFL Draft, the Panthers' moves in free agency and how he's trying to get his team prepared virtually for his first season as an NFL head coach. -
Marty Hurney says they didn't go into the NFL Draft meaning to pick all defensive players
Carolina Panthers' GM Marty Hurney joined The Adam Gold Show to talk about the Panthers' draft, the process of the virtual draft itself and going all defense. Hurney also talked about first-year head coach Matt Rhule's first draft, trades and more. -
Hurney: '(The draft) fell about as well as we could have asked for'
The GM of the Carolina Panthers Marty Hurney joined The Adam Gold Show to discuss a different kind of draft, evaluating Matt Rhule's in his first draft, taking all defensive players, what he likes about Derrick Brown, if he considered trading back, drafting based on the strength of the NFC South and judging the draft picks of other teams during the draft. -
Panthers officially release Cam Newton
The Carolina Panthers were able to trade one quarterback this week but not two. They are expected to release Cam Newton, their franchise quarterback since 2011, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. -
Panthers hire Phil Snow as defensive coordinator
The Carolina Panthers announced Monday that they have hired Phil Snow as offensive coordinator. Snow has been with new head coach Matt Rhule since 2013, first at Temple and then at Baylor.