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Schefter: Cowher Unlikely to Coach in 2010


TylerDurden

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lets wait till next week and revisit this topic.

That's what I'm saying though, lol. Last week he was gung ho ready to go in 2010 when it looked like Fox was gone. Then the report came out that he would be brought back, now Cowher isn't coming back this year.

It's clear he's waiting for this job. So, like you said, we'll see...

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I'd like to see fox stay, he's a good coach, and he him and cowher both build teams around defenses... He has built this team the way he wants it and gotten drafted the players that best fit with his scheme bring cowher in here whats to say he doesnt come in here and clean house? They you take a few years to rebuild by getting the player cowher wants in his scheme... I dont know about ya'll but I'm ready for a championship with the panthers and with they way the team came together at the end despite injuries... I think we are on that path for next season!!

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I'd like to see fox stay, he's a good coach, and he him and cowher both build teams around defenses... He has built this team the way he wants it and gotten drafted the players that best fit with his scheme bring cowher in here whats to say he doesnt come in here and clean house? They you take a few years to rebuild by getting the player cowher wants in his scheme... I dont know about ya'll but I'm ready for a championship with the panthers and with they way the team came together at the end despite injuries... I think we are on that path for next season!!

I know everyone is hyped over the last few games, I am too! But, given that, who's to say we don't need a little house cleaning? Even in years with few injuries and these core players we still haven't won a SB...Sometimes change is good! I mean seriously, with most of these players in place during fox tenure we have a whooping total of 3 winning seasons!

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I know everyone is hyped over the last few games, I am too! But, given that, who's to say we don't need a little house cleaning? Even in years with few injuries and these core players we still haven't won a SB...Sometimes change is good! I mean seriously, with most of these players in place during fox tenure we have a whooping total of 3 winning seasons!

Yeah, but we also havent had a losing season in the past 3 years......

amirite?

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