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How do you feel as a Panthers fan if John Fox and the Broncos win the superbowl?


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For me it would be frustrating. It seems like coaches and players leave our organization and they go on to succeed. I think there is a issue with the decision making at a higher level. We get rid of the wrong players. We hold on to mediocre players too long. Look at our offensive line situation. I'm not a professional football mind but there is no way Byron Bell and Nate Chandler would be my starting offensive tackles period. I just wanted to vent before sunday if we lose. Maybe it is Jerry Richardson as a owner. Not saying he doesn't want to win, maybe he just don't know how to put the right personnel in place. I will always be a die hard Panthers fan. I just want us to be champions one day.

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A little annoyed, but not in the same manner as OP.  I'd be annoyed that he lucked into an amazing situation that's making him look better than he is.  If he had left the Panthers, went to a team that wasn't already stacked and being prepped for success (signing of Peyton Manning) and built them into a successful team I would have no resentment.  But it wouldn't be something that kept me up at night...

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I'd be happy for him.  He took us to the SB.  Many fans here regard Foxy as a bad coach because of his last two seasons with us.  But JR made him a lame duck and was prepping for the lockout.  Fox didn't force is way out of here....he was forced out  because he called Hurney out.  If Big Cat had a mulligan on that situation Fox would still be here. 

 

We see Fox in Denver having a lot of success and wonder if it could have been us.  That's why fans don't want him to do well.

 

Oh well.

 

It is what it is.

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How do you feel as a Panthers fan if John Fox and the Broncos win the superbowl?

 

Not JF and the Broncos. Manning and the Broncos. If he loses Manning and wins the Superbowl I'll have more respect for him than if it was with Manning.

 

For me it would be frustrating. It seems like coaches and players leave our organization and they go on to succeed.

 

Happens to every single team in the NFL.

 

 

 

I think there is a issue with the decision making at a higher level. We get rid of the wrong players. We hold on to mediocre players too long. 

 

Happens to every single team in the NFL.

 

 

 

Look at our offensive line situation. I'm not a professional football mind but there is no way Byron Bell and Nate Chandler would be my starting offensive tackles period. 

 

It was Offensive Line or Greg Hardy. At the time Hardy was a good decision. Don't expect Chandler and Bell to both be starting next year.

 

 

 

I just wanted to vent before sunday if we lose.

 

Then do it Sunday.

 

 

 

Maybe it is Jerry Richardson as a owner. Not saying he doesn't want to win, maybe he just don't know how to put the right personnel in place.

 

JR doesn't make personnel decisions. Besides GM and has some input on Head Coaches.

 

 

 

 I will always be a die hard Panthers fan. I just want us to be champions one day.

 

Every non-bandwagon fan of a team in the NFL feels that way.

 

 

Next time please stick to the topic of the title of your post. I don't want to have to do this again.

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I would be happy for fox. He is a good coach and did a lot of good in carolina.

Now he has Peyton manning so why be mad at him, God has blessed him with the golden goose.

If it's panthers vs Denver than hell no

But other than that, I will root for Denver if they make it.

Successful ppl want other ppl to succeed.

Haters want to hate.

What side you on?

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