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Source:GM Hurney and coach Fox are likely to keep their jobs in 2010.


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With coaching vacancies expected in Cleveland, Washington and Oakland, there is a big question about what will happen in Carolina. One source thinks coach John Fox and GM Marty Hurney, who each have a year left on their contracts, will keep their jobs. “I think [owner Jerry] Richardson would like to get rid of them, but I’m not sure he wants to pay off the $6 million he owes them.”

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-directsnap121509&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

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Damn. $6 million is one hell of a buyout. Why can't Fox do the honorable thing and resign or "break" his finger?

hahahahahahahhaha :out:

like any of us would say no to 6 million because someone wanted us to quit our jobs.

I dont care if I am the worst person ever at doing my job. There is no way I would quit and lose that money.

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I think just the opposite. It might cost JR more money to keep Fox here. The Panthers will lose millions alone on concessions at the stadium if Fox is back.

One would hope.

This is the double edge of the PSL.

Stadium sells out reguardless. Thats upwards of 300-400 million right thar.

and how many fans have the football sense and desire to NOT buy beers and food in the stadium in an act of defiance.

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One would hope.

This is the double edge of the PSL.

Stadium sells out reguardless. Thats upwards of 300-400 million right thar.

and how many fans have the football sense and desire to NOT buy beers and food in the stadium in an act of defiance.

I agree the money for selling the tickets will be there no matter what due to the PSL and the the fans at the game will still buy stuff. I am referring to the 30,000+ not even showing up. That hit alone at the concessions will probably be more than 6 million by itself.

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