Matt Rhule likes football, he likes to talk and he really likes getting to talk about football. That much became apparent a few minutes into his introductory press conference as Carolina’s new head coach.
Considering the commitment the Panthers have made to Rhule (seven years, at least $60 million) it’s appropriate that he spoke at length about his vision for the franchise, his philosophies about the sport and how to build a competitive team.
At times, he sounded more like a minister than an NFL coach. Rhule preached a love of football, his desire to build a great organization and his appreciation for the opportunity from team owner David Tepper. He opened with a strong statement: “I believe what I believe,” a fitting mantra for a coach who will need to earn the faith and trust of professional athletes for the first time in his career.
Matt Rhule's introductory press conference https://t.co/PdZJTNh6Vw
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For what it’s worth, Rhule came across as trustworthy, accountable and committed. Those qualities don’t always mean a championship contender is in the works, but they certainly won’t hurt Rhule as he embarks on this journey.
The speech was heavy on run-through-the-wall-for-him inspiration but light specifics.
Rhule deferred commenting on the situation with Cam Newton, saying he wants to have a complete process in place before he talks specific players. He did say he spoke with Newton on Tuesday and liked what he heard. Rhule also said he shares a passion for analytics and sports science with Tepper. As for his staff, Rhule told the media he wants a veteran presence on his staff and several around the NFL have already reached out.
There are a million things for Rhule and the Panthers to sort out before they take the field next season. For now, he started his tenure by making a good first impression.
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