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The next head coach of the Carolina Panthers could be ...


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i can't fuging believe i'm saying this but I've started drinking so maybe I'm drunk

the panthers have a very good thing going right now. Marshall has matured, munnerlyn looks legit, and all of a sudden they have depth all over the place. if they can accomplish two things, I don't want them messing anything up by getting rid of everyone.

and i can't believe i'm saying this

1. - get rid of jake delhomme. i don't want him as a backup, I don't want him on the team.

2.

i can't believe I'm saying this

oh god

what am I thinking

they have to resign julius. he's playing the best he has since the first half of 2005. he's figured it out. he believes now.

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i can't f**king believe i'm saying this but I've started drinking so maybe I'm drunk

the panthers have a very good thing going right now. Marshall has matured, munnerlyn looks legit, and all of a sudden they have depth all over the place. if they can accomplish two things, I don't want them messing anything up by getting rid of everyone.

and i can't believe i'm saying this

1. - get rid of jake delhomme. i don't want him as a backup, I don't want him on the team.

2.

i can't believe I'm saying this

oh god

what am I thinking

they have to resign julius. he's playing the best he has since the first half of 2005. he's figured it out. he believes now.

Put the beer down Fiz. There is a reason Peppers is playing so good. Its called a new contract.

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i can't f**king believe i'm saying this but I've started drinking so maybe I'm drunk

the panthers have a very good thing going right now. Marshall has matured, munnerlyn looks legit, and all of a sudden they have depth all over the place. if they can accomplish two things, I don't want them messing anything up by getting rid of everyone.

and i can't believe i'm saying this

1. - get rid of jake delhomme. i don't want him as a backup, I don't want him on the team.

2.

i can't believe I'm saying this

oh god

what am I thinking

they have to resign julius. he's playing the best he has since the first half of 2005. he's figured it out. he believes now.

Problem with Peppers is he turns it on and off like a faucet. And Fox is incapable of pressing whatever button it is that would keep Pepper's motor running.

Part of that special Peppers and Fox elixir. When it's good you want more and more of it. But when they turn it off you start Jonesing like a Coke ***** on a slow night.

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probably not...promoted to assistant coach prolly cuz of his race and for working hard for the franchise, looks good for PR and works hard, but not a head coaching candidate. doesn't take away from the fact that he is a good all around guy and knowledgable, but you don't want him as our head coach.

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I don't know if I want Skipper as a head coach. I just don't know right now about that. Beside, I remeber few years ago many of the Huddlers don't like the idea of him coaching if Fox were to be fired or something. I rather it be someone else who isn't currently on the team right now. For all we know, Skipper may be the next Fox if he take over.

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