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John Fox non-committal on 2010 return


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At this point it appears the ball is in Fox's court as to whether he wants to return next year, although if he leaves it might require another team to give the Panthers some compensation in terms of draft picks. When asked if he wants to return next year, Fox said, "Like every off-season there is evaluations and things you look at. I usually talk to my family and see where all of that goes. We're just getting started with that so I can't comment on that."

When asked about where he understands his situation is right now, Fox said, "I have a year left on my contract and I haven't had any postseason conversations with (owner Jerry Richardson). I have an agent that handles those things."

When asked if he's willing to go into next season with one year left on his contract -- something that would be unusual in the NFL -- Fox said, "I would like to just get through this day and see where everything goes with that."

Fox said he will check out the team Monday morning but doesn't know when he'll talk to Richardson.

"If I did I wouldn't go into it," he said.

http://carolinagrowl.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=382:breaking-news-fox-leaves-future-with-the-panthers-up-in-the-air&catid=1:articles

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I hope that POS gets his panties in a wad and resigns.... he acts like he is doing us some HUGE favor coaching here.... He is a mediocre coach who should have brought the lombardi to Charlotte with the talent he had yet him being stubborn had him hold onto coordinators too long (Trgovac and Henning) along with being blindly loyal to players who did not deserve it (Morgan, Delhomme, Rucker)

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If we could get a third rounder for him and bring in Cowher I would bust a nut...

Taking Foxy off our hands...that would be compensation enough (anything else a bonus).

Agree we need to get our next head coach from the present staff. Whoever will promise to send Crossman with Foxy.

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