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Are Fox and Hurney patient or are they just apathetic


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The Peppers situtaion is a monster with its own unique problems, so I will give them a pass for now. That being said, the patience and/or apathy of Furney really is frustrating at times. Latest example, Furney fires Crossman only to drag their feet and hire his understudy to "upgrade" special teams. It just seems there is no sense of urgency with these guys. You have seen it during the free agency period over the years and with the Delhomme fiasco.

It's almost like they don't want to make their jobs any harder than they have to be so they take the path of indifference. I am still one of the few that thinks Fox is a good coach and his style of football will win games, but stuff like this ST coach hire really irk me.

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i think people are overreacting with the peppers situation...and his agent is only making matters worse with his 2 cents.

when was the last time carolina talked about contract issues publicly? when was the last time they were in a rush to get things done?

I already said the Peppers situation is not part of my frustration.

I guess my frustration and the reason for this thread points directly to the special teams coach hire. Special teams are damn important and we hire Crossman's understudy?

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