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Fox goes- Jerry hires from within.Meeks or Davidson?


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Depends on how they are in person. Depending on Davidson's personality and ability he would be the most likely candidate IMO. However, like I said, this is assuming he has a hospitable personality and some traits needed as a HC.

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Skipper would be my vote. The guy has developed Williams and Stewart into premier backs at the same time.

And compare DeAngelo to Reggie Bush. Bush has been a bust, while DeAngelo is performing hard.

http://www.panthers.com/team/coaches/jim-skipper/603e9ce4-ea68-4390-a03e-b138b163dcfd

Now, can he run a full offense and defense? Well, that's hard to say... but he has a history of success behind him.

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I think one thing's for sure - we aren't going after a big name coach if Fox leaves. Richardson is a prominent player in the labor negotiations and surely he knows how likely a lockout looks. So all of you that want Cowher or any other big name that wants $8 mil+ and control over the entire football operations, you might as well accept that it's not happening. If Fox leaves, it's either going to be an internal hire or an up-and-coming coordinator (personally I wouldn't mind Leslie Frazier or Russ Grimm).

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Davidson or Skipper. It wouldn't be fair to the other coaches to promote Meeks so fast.

"fair"???????

it's that type of loyalty to delhomme that ruined our season to begin with.

SCREW FAIR!

do what is best for the team and gives us the best opportunity to win games.

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