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Agreeable Scenarios where Fox Stays?!?


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Would you agree to keep Fox if any of these happened??  

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  1. 1. Would you agree to keep Fox if any of these happened??

    • beat the Giants & Saints (backups) both by +2 TDs
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    • win a close game against the Giants & crush the Saints (backups)
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    • lose to the Giants but beat the Saints (backups)
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    • lose to the Giants and lose to the Saints (backups)
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    • no way i would agree to keep Fox after this season
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If any of these scenarios happen, would you agree to keep Fox?

beat the Giants & Saints (backups) both by +2 TDs

Moore throws for 2 TDs and +250 yds in each game

win a close game against the Giants & crush the Saints (backups)

Moore throws for 1 TD and +200 yds in each game

lose to the Giants but beat the Saints (backups)

Moore throws for 1 TD, 1 INT and +200 yds in each game

lose to the Giants and lose to the Saints (backups)

Moore throws for 2 INTs and +150 yds in each game

no way i would agree to keep Fox after this season

Moore could be the next coming of Montana or Quincy Carter it doesn't matter

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What's the what's the scenario?

You know, I hate what Fox has done (or failed to do) with the quarterback position, but I still believe Foxball can work in this league.

If the Panthers can win their last two games and have good quarterback play in them, then I might be okay with Fox coming back (this is all predicated on him being through with Delhomme). I think a new offensive coordinator might be nice as well, but it's tough to say who's calling the shots there.

I just keep thinking about those instances where a coach is on the hot seat only to field a very competitive team in the next year or so, i.e. Coughlin.

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he cuts jake.

charlie weis gets brought in.

fox lets weis choose the QB that best fits his scheme.

fox sits back and lets weis and meeks do their job.

fox fires crossman and williamson.

fox isn't given an extension unless he gets this team a ring next year.

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I would talk to the players and see what they think of Fox. The offense has had it's woes but Fox has had this defense ready to play almost every game this season. I think he needs philosophical change in his game plan, we don't always have to run to set up the pass. Get us a number 2 WR, give Moore the reigns and bring in a guy to push him and we can talk business.

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I agree that if he stays there needs to be a paradigm shift in philosophy. The terrible game/clock management, lack of in-game adjustments, loyalty to vets at the expense of success and play-not-to-lose mindset make me want the guy gone.

If that can happen, I may change my mind. But this old dog isn't going to learn new tricks.

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