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A Possibility if Fox Leaves After 2010?


Raleighcat83

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It's looking more and more certain that Fox will be here next year, and while I think the Panthers are primed for a playoff run, if next year is another disappointment, or if Fox chooses to leave, we might be interested in Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. PFT reports Frazier cout be a package deal with Tony Dungy, who would run the front office. Isn't Hurney's contract up next year? Plus, if we hired Frazier/Dungy, surely King Taqueria would quit bitching about the quarterback, no?

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It's looking more and more certain that Fox will be here next year, and while I think the Panthers are primed for a playoff run, if next year is another disappointment, or if Fox chooses to leave, we might be interested in Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. PFT reports Frazier cout be a package deal with Tony Dungy, who would run the front office. Isn't Hurney's contract up next year? Plus, if we hired Frazier/Dungy, surely King Taqueria would quit bitching about the quarterback, no?

I know this is the off-season but you are speculating on 2011. How about this one, lets see if we are even playing football in 2011 before we decide who we might hire to replace Fox. Talk about useless speculation.

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I know this is the off-season but you are speculating on 2011. How about this one, lets see if we are even playing football in 2011 before we decide who we might hire to replace Fox. Talk about useless speculation.

Well, there's also the slim chance Fox leaves this year. Frazier is more likely, in my estimation, to be Panthers HC than Cowher, and there's lots of threads about him. Anyway, Frazier's calling a heck of a game right now.

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Part of the reason Frazier didn't get the Job in Seattle is because he promised Dungy for team President. And supposedly they contacted Dungy and he said he was not interested. But he did tell Seattle to hire him. So who knows what's going on, but it sounds right now like Frazier is a little full of poo.

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It's looking more and more certain that Fox will be here next year, and while I think the Panthers are primed for a playoff run, if next year is another disappointment, or if Fox chooses to leave, we might be interested in Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. PFT reports Frazier cout be a package deal with Tony Dungy, who would run the front office. Isn't Hurney's contract up next year? Plus, if we hired Frazier/Dungy, surely King Taqueria would quit bitching about the quarterback, no?

KT will not be happy until the entire org. (including vendors and ushers) are black.

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I know this is the off-season but you are speculating on 2011. How about this one, lets see if we are even playing football in 2011 before we decide who we might hire to replace Fox. Talk about useless speculation.

I know right? Or how about this. Don't quit on 2010 before 2009 is completely done.

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I know right? Or how about this. Don't quit on 2010 before 2009 is completely done.

Didn't I write in the original post that I thought a playoff run in 2010 was likely? That said, there are many potential reasons we could be looking for a new head coach a year from now, and it's plausable, if unlikely, we could be looking for one this offseason.

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It's looking more and more certain that Fox will be here next year, and while I think the Panthers are primed for a playoff run, if next year is another disappointment, or if Fox chooses to leave, we might be interested in Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. PFT reports Frazier cout be a package deal with Tony Dungy, who would run the front office. Isn't Hurney's contract up next year? Plus, if we hired Frazier/Dungy, surely King Taqueria would quit bitching about the quarterback, no?

Man I wish this would happen. Frazier and Dungy, both 2 GREAT coaches, working together.

Even better would be Frazier, Meeks, and Dungy.

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