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C'mon People Lets Give John Fox One More Year


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Guest Jake Delhomme 17

I have no doubt he will take us back to the playoffs next season.This Season has been bad I give you that but this stuff happens look at pittsburgh for exp they coming off a superbowl win and they 6-6 themselfs so this stuff happens just deal with it and move on. John Fox has been a good coach for us and i'm not gonna hold this season aginst him and neither should you.

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I have no doubt he will take us back to the playoffs next season.This Season has been bad I give you that but this stuff happens look at pittsburgh for exp they coming off a superbowl win and they 6-6 themselfs so this stuff happens just deal with it and move on. John Fox has been a good coach for us and i'm not gonna hold this season aginst him and neither should you.

Fox's and the Panther's record

Included this season:

1 winning season the past 3

3 winning seasons the past 7

Those are not acceptable and you cant compare this franchise to Pittsburg.

Steelers record (not including this season because its impossible to know if it will end up above or below .500) but here are their past seasons:

2 winning seasons the past 3.

7 winning seasons the past 9.

There is ZERO comparision between the Panthers and Steelers. One consistently has winning season's with a bad one mixed in, the other has bad season with a winning one mixed in. If the Panther's franchise had winning seasons as consistently as the Steelers I would be open to Fox staying here - but unfortunately when somebody shows you who they are beleive them!!! Fox must go, its time to move on!!!!

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Fox's and the Panther's record

Included this season:

1 winning season the past 3

3 winning seasons the past 7

Those are not acceptable and you cant compare this franchise to Pittsburg.

Steelers record (not including this season because its impossible to know if it will end up above or below .500) but here are their past seasons:

2 winning seasons the past 3.

7 winning seasons the past 9.

There is ZERO comparision between the Panthers and Steelers. One consistently has winning season's with a bad one mixed in, the other has bad season with a winning one mixed in. If the Panther's franchise had winning seasons as consistently as the Steelers I would be open to Fox staying here - but unfortunately when somebody shows you who they are beleive them!!! Fox must go, its time to move on!!!!

There is one valid comparison, they are both gonna miss the playoffs this year.

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