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I Need To Get This Off My Chest


beastson

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It is what it is

Fox has made me cringe when anybody says that. Anybody, about anything. I love the Panthers, and during our losses our HEAD COACH making those statements made me wanna Mike Tyson the hell outta him. Then the players started saying it... shame. It just pushes mediocrity and makes it like its an ok thing. Just kills me. Just wanted to say that cause even people joke about it on here

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No... that atleast showed a winning attitude. He actually thought Jake gave us the best chance to winning. I definitely pushed my dislike towards him cause it was just untrue cause we was losing

It is what is is an whatever attitude. Totally naive. Thats unacceptable as a coach. If you mess up at work and tell your boss it is what is, is NOT going to fly

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It is what it is

Fox has made me cringe when anybody says that. Anybody, about anything. I love the Panthers, and during our losses our HEAD COACH making those statements made me wanna Mike Tyson the hell outta him. Then the players started saying it... shame. Just kills me

I Need To Get This Off My Chest

HAHA, at first I wanted to say is it brown and steamy?

But seriously, besides the obvious fact he's a total ole school badass, that's why I love Mike Tomlin. He don't sugarcoat a turd and he don't rename a turd. He calls it what it is...a turd. Watch his post-game conferences. He calls his team out.

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I think sometimes we confuse what a coach says to the media, who he is famously uncooperative with, and what he says to the team. Fox isn't ever going to be Dennis Green/Jim Mora, screaming, cursing and crying during press conferences. If that's what fans want and expect from their head coach, Fox needs to go.

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