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Bill Cowher could be at the helm of the Panthers.


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Fox broadcaster Terry Bradshaw said today that if Carolina QB Jake Delhomme doesn't improve, both he and head coach John Fox will be out of jobs and former Steelers coach Bill Cowher could be at the helm of the Panthers.

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/thehuddle/post/2009/09/terry-bradshaw-jake-delhommes-demise-greasing-bill-cowhers-path-to-carolina/1

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I don't think Cowher, if he were to become our coach (or anyone else's head coach for that matter), is a 'miracle worker', but I guarantee you he would bring some 'tude' that is sorely lacking here, and hasn't been seen since the '03 season. The fit would be a good one, I believe, given how he and his family live in NC, and he would have a lot to work with here. I like Fox, but he just doesn't seem to have that 'something' that other successful coaches have in getting the best out of their players when they need it the most. We play the second toughest scedule in the league this year, and we went 12-4 last year against a less than stellar schedule (NFC North, AFC West). If the team can't turn this around, and soon, I think a coaching change should be looked at after the season. 8 years is quite a tenure with an NFL team nowdays. In Fox's case, that means with the same QB and playmakers for most of that time. Then again, it took Cowher 14 years (I believe) before he won a SB, but his teams were competitive and in playoff contention for most of them. We have yet to put 2 good seasons together.

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God I hope not. Im not sure why people think Cowher is the second coming of Jesus Christ. He won 1 superbowl in 15 years. His teams identity was one of great defense. That great defense was, and still is courtesy of Dick LeBeau. I think hiring Cowher would be a huge mistake and would be Seifert v2

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God I hope not. Im not sure why people think Cowher is the second coming of Jesus Christ. He won 1 superbowl in 15 years. His teams identity was one of great defense. That great defense was, and still is courtesy of Dick LeBeau. I think hiring Cowher would be a huge mistake and would be Seifert v2

Well thats 1 more than the Panthers have had in their 15 years.

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