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Fox can Void 2010 year


Edley

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Sounds like typical passive Panthers front office BS. We want to fire you, but we're too big of a bunch of pussies to actually do it, so we'll hope you just go away. Grow a sack JR and make a move!
Bro at this point I don't think JR is doing any of these Decision making because he is still recoving from his heart transplant. The from office will most likly be making the final decision for JR. But at this point with 2011 looking to be a lockout. I am willing to go with fox so loong as he is willing to start Moore next year instead of Jake sorry ass.:svengo:
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JR=the most passive owner in pro sports.

Charlotte, NC=an atmosphere/region that doesnt demand a consistent winner.

If Im an owner that has local ties here and doesnt want the burden of having to put a competitive product out there year after year, this atmosphere is a wet dream. Any other market would've starting holding ownership accountable YEARS AGO.

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In a business this dose make since. If Fox goes we are not on the hook for the 6 mill we owe him. We prob will hire a within for a year and then look for a better suitor next year after we know more about the CBA. I still think Fox plays here and dose well. He prob will get extended also if he makes a deep playoff run.

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JR=the most passive owner in pro sports.

Charlotte, NC=an atmosphere/region that doesnt demand a consistent winner.

If Im an owner that has local ties here and doesnt want the burden of having to put a competitive product out there year after year, this atmosphere is a wet dream. Any other market would've starting holding ownership accountable YEARS AGO.

Kind of like that POS Bob Johnson, huh?

He has put a poo product on the court.....hired one of the most inept managers in Jordan....refuses to move to Charlotte....and now wants to sell the team. But, he is a stand up owner...because he is black.

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