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NYPost article on John Fox...


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Even with Jon Gruden committing another year to TV, there’s a rock-star list of available Super Bowl-winning head coaching candidates on the market: Mike Shanahan, Mike Holmgren, Bill Cowher, Brian Billick.

There’s not as many anticipated openings as the record 11 in 2009, making it unlikely Fox would immediately get scooped up for another head-coaching gig. He loved his time in New York — co-owner John Mara is a big fan — and although he has no ties to Coughlin, it is known that Coughlin respects Fox as a defensive mind.

makes sense to me. i've been saying the same thing about him finding another HC job after leaving here (not very likely to happen) so this makes a lot of sense. giants could be his next HC job if he is able to get back his old magic and coughlin retires.

i don't care either way. i'll just be happy to move forward here.

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People go back to their roots often, but i doubt Fox would take a backseat job after being head honcho for 8 years...
lots of former HCs do it and fox might not have another choice unless he wants to HC college football or get into media somehow.

the market isn't going to be very favorable to him.

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People go back to their roots often, but i doubt Fox would take a backseat job after being head honcho for 8 years...

but there aren't enough jobs out there for Foxy to find a perfect fit. Most coaches when fired go to be coordinators again or take TV jobs for a bit.......Fox definately ain't a TV guy.

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If Fox gets fired he sits out for a year, at least. I can't see him succeeding at a top level college with no recruiting background to speak of, Notre Dame will not be sniffing that's for sure. Also, typically fired HC's still collect on their contracts UNLESS they take another position. So, anyone hiring him as DC would have to pay him as a HC for him to even break even.

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I think Richardson is making a mistake if he fires Fox.

Were a quarterback away from a great team and even Fox knows it.

Some of think the opposite..... I think Richardson is making a mistake if he DOESNT fire Fox. It is time for him to move on and for this franchise to move forward. Including this season the Panthers have had only 3 winning seasons the past 7.

Plus if this team is only a QB away then how do you expect a Fox/Hurney combo who have only drafted 1 QB the past 7 years, plus they saw what happened when Jake got hurt 3 seasons ago yet here we are again with no other options - if this team is a QB away what confidence do you have Fox can solve that problem when he has failed miserable already to do so??

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Firing Fox would be a mistake. He is a good coach and I am pretty sure won more NFC games in the last 8 years than maybe any other team (not sure about that but probably up there). Yeah he needs to unhook from Delhomme and get a real OC but if it were me I wouldn't fire him.

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