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5 dirty deeds that have to be done next year!!!


tarheelman1969

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Here's my plan for the end of year since I see a 6-10 season or worse coming....

1) keep jake

2) FIRE Fox

3) take Peppers Dwayne Jarrett and a draft choice or two and see if you

can get the number one spot in the draft

4) GET The Golden Calf of Bristol !!!

5)and get rid of those blue and black uniforms...lol on this but...

Your logic makes no sense. If (4) is to get The Golden Calf of Bristol why do you mention him in (1).

1) Jake has competition behind him and will remain behind until he gets hurt or retires. Jake has the 5th or 6th best winning percentage among starting QB's. Why would you want a college QB with no NFL experience to take over. Rarely do they ever pan out. (Ryan is an exception but for every good one I can give you 5 bad ones)

2) Unless John Fox loses total control of this team. It won't happen.

3) ????? You can join Fantasy Football leagues all over the web. This sounds like some trade you make in a perennial league where the last guy knows nothing about football.

4) The Golden Calf of Bristol is an overrated Chris Leak. He will fall into the category as all the other Florida QB. He might be one of the Greatest College QB EVER but he will sux in the NFL.

5) And your choice would be for Panthers?... Oh I see the Pink Panthers so we can be the laughing stock of the NFL after all your ridiculous moves.

Get off your Jake/Fox hatred and get a life. Even if we were to go 3-13 as you predicted in another thread. NONE OF YOUR IDEAS would EVER HAPPEN.

Go Panthers

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this board is a complete joke...delhomme and fox lovers no matter how big a losers they are...see if you can follow...

1 and 4) keep jake because he is a decent QB but not someone I think can take us to the upper crust of things but if The Golden Calf of Bristol does'nt pan out you still have Jake and maybe The Golden Calf of Bristol could help him to focus by making it a little tougher competition for a starting position not to mention Jake could possibly tutor him for a yr or 2 til jake is ready to move on and The Golden Calf of Bristol is ready to play.

2) I like Jake and I like Fox..I dont like them as my QB and head coach...and you seem to have the same hatred for The Golden Calf of Bristol...everyone except you thinks he will be a great nfl qb but you...hmmm seems funny

3) Fox has lost control of this team when players start wanting to leave the team because they recognize things arent gonna change(something some of you would do well to recognize) then its a bad omen.

winning percentage...I can also address...yes he has a high perc but wat good does it do if you win alot but cant win the big ones...would you rather have marino over elway...he threw for more yards won more games but elway has 2 rings and marino has zero.

the draft as I said earlier Im not as up to some of the ins and outs that some of you are on the draft and what we can or cant do but surely there is some way to get into maybe top 10 atleast to get a great QB...there a few available if you dont like The Golden Calf of Bristol fine pick bradford orsomeone else...but jake aint it...sorry.

and lastly the uniforms was a joke..lol....thats what that means ya know?....but there is some truth to the fact we have crappy records in those unis...if we could win 4 rings like the Patriots have wearing pink unis then I'd agree to that...oooh thats a joke btw....

and speaking of the patriots...what do you think Belichick could do with this team....exactly...dynasty

Cowher?...dynasty

Fox?...1st or 2nd round playoff loss at home

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true skull...but what do you do...surely you dont continue with Jake as your QB you arent gonna roll the dice on him getting you a ring are you?

This season YES

Not a thing will be done to change this season,unless Jake gets hurt .

Next season I will cross that bridge when i get to it

Jake is not nor will he be the Pretty QB so many on here wants

But the Panthers offense as it is now , Is still a Run First Controll The Clock Offense

And if Trent Dilffer can run a Ground controll offense to the Super Bowl than anyone can.

P A T I E N C E

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you guys tell me where I wnet wrong and I will fix it...I came on here thinking people could have their own opinions and whether you agree or disagree they could be talked about normally...I only struck out at the board because you guys struck 1st...i just felt this was gonna be a tough year with our schedule and that Delhomme and Fox are not the right guys...where did all this crap come from...surely you can take someone saying they thought we might have a bad year without getting so upset...damn....and it aint like people havent bitched for years about Delhomme and surely you dont feel he s the one totake you to the top?...so I mean whats the problem?...you want positive?...ok...here ya go...

Jon Beason is a beast love him...and I miss kevin green...and some things arent good right now because Thomas Davis is missing

Steve Smith is the best rcvr in the NFL...Johnathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams are almost unstoppable...moose is the man and moore will be next big thing to help us on offense...john kasay is one of the best kickers ever...

but you know what?...this why I'm angry its seems like with all this talent we could be more explosive and we arent...thats what bugs me and thats why I blame fox and delhomme...to me that makes sense...

did I step on any toes there...I ean I apologize for pissing anyone off wasnt trying to was just trying to see if anyone was as pissed as I am and what they thought should be done to fix it...thats all !

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