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Why Fox gets away with this crap


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Small time local media stinks.

In bigger markets when coaches are being idiots the local media legitimately calls them on it. In Carolina, Fox can do anything...and nothing much is said but some fluff garbage. Fox (not Jake) deserves legit heat from the local media....that will help the heat go national and for Fox to feel the real heat he deserves. He should be getting equal Jim Zorn caliber heat right now...if not worse than Zorn.

Fans can moan. The media needs to help get the ball rolling. The Big Cat doesn't mind the Carolina Huddle erupting....he will finally acknowledge how bad Fox sucks when it is talked about daily on ESPN....that is where the media and local guys need to get this rolling.

Reporters are suppose to be unbiased....an unbiased reporter would call Fox out and do it loudly. What do we have in Charlotte? Guys who will not do there job when it is needed.

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he went to the superbowl in his 2nd year as coach 2 years after we went 1-15. jake is still the QB because he went to the superbowl in his first year as QB.

that is why.

since they did that we should forever be indebted to that effort and blindly follow them off the cliff.

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he went to the superbowl in his 2nd year as coach 2 years after we went 1-15. jake is still the QB because he went to the superbowl in his first year as QB.

that is why.

since they did that we should forever be indebted to that effort and blindly follow them off the cliff.

This is true. Fox took us to a super bowl (we didn't win), therefore on that alone Fox deserves a 10 year extension.

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Small time local media stinks.

In bigger markets when coaches are being idiots the local media legitimately calls them on it. In Carolina, Fox can do anything...and nothing much is said but some fluff garbage. Fox (not Jake) deserves legit heat from the local media....that will help the heat go national and for Fox to feel the real heat he deserves. He should be getting equal Jim Zorn caliber heat right now...if not worse than Zorn.

Fan can moan. The media needs to help get the ball rolling. The Big Cat doesn't mind the Carolina Huddle erupting....he will finally notice when how bad Fox sucks is talked about daily on ESPN....that is where the media and local guys need to get this rolling. Reporters are suppose to be unbiased....an unbiased reporter would call Fox out and do it loudly.

I pretty much agree. Even on WFNZ, the hosts will usually call out Jake, but even THEY very rarely question John Fox.

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