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This team is in a freefall right now and there is nothing that we as fans can do but sit back and watch the horror. Forget injuries, forget new schemes, forget overpaid players, there is no use making excuses anymore. Look at the schedule in November, December, and January. We only have about 4 or 5 winable games and there are no signs that this team is going to turn the corner. It would take less time to name the good rather than the bad like Thomas Davis' play, Charles Johnson's pressure, and Kenneth Moore's hands.

But the fact remains that we can't block, we can't tackle, and we are not a tough football team right now. I haven't been one to call for heads to roll and maybe I'm still fuming from the perfomance in the second half of that game but this should be Fox's last year, Meeks should be fired immediately, and the Panthers should play Matt Moore the rest of the way to see if he is the guy. This season is over, we aren't making the playoffs and all that's left is to try and save Fox's job.

I'm so disgusted right now and there is nothing that anyone can say or argument that can be made to make me feel different. I will watch all 13 games but this season is over, if we are lucky we will have maybe 6 wins and a top 15 draft pick that will be given to a probable playoff team in the 49ers. This franchise was embarassed on National TV and the next regime doesn't have much to work with in terms of future potential. We are young but its going to be tough to rebuild with no first rounder and 1 player eating up a ton of cap space. Yippee, let the head rolling begin.

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