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Panthers are happy with mediocrity


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or they are too cheap to eat a contract. That would be the only two reasons to bring back John Fox. The guy does just enough not to get fired. (He's the Peter Gibbons of the NFL). He tanked the season by not benching Delhomme. That move alone would get almost every coach fired.

And Hurney, name a player picked after the 3nd round that became an impact player for this team? Name one.

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And Hurney, name a player picked after the 3nd round that became an impact player for this team? Name one.

Jeff King (already you need to stfu)

Dante Rosario

Charles Godfrey (I think he sucks but still a starter)

Geoff Schwartz

Mackenzy Bernardeu

Captain Munnerlyn

Matt Moore (holy poo, undrafted)

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Jeff King (already you need to stfu)

Dante Rosario

Geoff Schwartz

Bernardeu

Charles Godfrey (I think he sucks but still a starter)

Captain Munnerlyn

Matt Moore (holy poo, undrafted)

Those are impact players?

I'll give you Captain Munnerlyn though.

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or they are too cheap to eat a contract. That would be the only two reasons to bring back John Fox. The guy does just enough not to get fired. (He's the Peter Gibbons of the NFL). He tanked the season by not benching Delhomme. That move alone would get almost every coach fired.

And Hurney, name a player picked after the 3nd round that became an impact player for this team? Name one.

I think Richardson is just getting to old, and worried about a rebuilding process.

He knows he has solid talent.

I am 100% confident we will make a big splash in FA and get us a deep WR core..

Fox only has one year left.. Richardson will give him that to finish what he started, if he cant then he will clean house.

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The notion that ownership doesn't care about winning is just ridiculous.

They may not agree with the way fans think it ought to be done, but that doesn't mean they don't care.

Mr. Richardson made a judgment call. You can agree with it or not (and I don't) but it's silly to think he doesn't care about winning.

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