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Mr. Richardson, please clean house.


Highlandfire

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My God man, Hurney, Fox and Delhomme all need to friggin go, along with the OC and DC and several assistants.

Doing this would be devastating and probably put the Panthers in a hole that would take 5 years or more to dig out of. You have to consider next year will be an uncapped year. If any year you are going to play it safe it will be for this upcoming season. While Fox may still leave if he feels he can get a long term deal somewhere else, there's no way they are going to "clean house" with the players with the uncertain future that 2011 will hold regarding the cap.

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Not gonna happen! Fox will be back with Meeks and Davidson next year. Hopefully we will have a new coach in 2011.

But we may not have a new coach at all in 2011 with how there may be a lockout if thing don't work out before that happend. Thus, no NFL game for the year in 2011. :P

And Highlandfire, you may want to reconsider your comments on us getting rid all of us coordinators. The problem isn't on them. It's more on Fox with him being too conservative. With him returning next year, I hope he stop it right now & JR make him to let the coordinators make the right calls than going with his own. Looking at how our defense under Meeks, would you really want to change what is working & set us back for several years of sucking?

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The Panthers are not interested in winning just lining their pockets with your money.

you're only interested in telling everyone that you're leaving and then staying around anyway because you're all talk and an attention *****/drama queen.

yes, you are being pointed at and laughed at. get used to it.

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The Panthers are not interested in winning just lining their pockets with your money.

Not winning? Somehow they went 12-4 last year. I wonder why. Maybe because they wanted to win & they got 12 as I mention before. :P:D

And they need money.......because it keep them going!! How the hell will the team still exist without money, huh? :rolleyes:

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I'll tell you who needs to go, it's the cry baby fair weather fans on here who think firing the entire staff will get us a winning season next year! There's nothing you can do about it, making these retarded threads doesn't do anything to help. Support your team through the thick and thin. I'd hate to see what this "fan base" is like if we had losing seasons for several years in a row like the Browns, Raiders, Rams, etc.

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