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Who gets fired Monday?


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We all know what’s coming Sunday. Imagine 75k seats in that stadium.  30k will be cowboys fans…. 20k panthers fans and 25k Empty seats. The cowboys just hung 45 points to our 6.   Who gets the ax? Fitt? Frank? Tepper destroys his press box in a fit of self created rage?  
 

all kidding…maybe…but you know tmrw is going to be dreadful and this is what rock bottom is about to feel like.  

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I really hate for anyone to lose their job, but its pretty obvious that some mistakes have been made here.

Is there anything to be gained by jettisoning the coaching staff now? That early start on the search means nothing if the only candidates out there are also coaches who've been cut loose. I believe that was a big part of the mistake we made last year... 

It's not like any of the best OCs or DCs out there can even begin interviewing here. And I've seen nothing from this group of coaches on either side of the ball to see anything worthy of giving someone an interim coach gig as a trial run.

Our biggest mistake was probably in letting Wilks go. The man had something to prove and we would have benefitted greatly from that.

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I've said this a few times but not only is this the worst position this franchise has ever been in terms of talent but we're kinda fuged with coaching too. 

What awesome coach is going to want to join this team? 

I know no one wants to hear this but I could see Reich getting another year esp if there is minimal improvement over the next few games. 

It's not the way I would play it but I can see that happening. 

Also if we do fire Reich we need to fire Fitterer too and completely start over 

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I don't think it serves anyone to be fired yet.  There's still a long way to go with the season and other possible coaches.  Do we want to put up with a year of interm coaches?  Who will it be?  Doubt it Evero, since he declined that in Denver.  Won't be Brown.  Caldwell?  Capers?  I'm not sure if anything will be better for the team.

What needs to happen is we need to see positive development in Bryce.  So Frank, Brown, Caldwell and the rest of the offensive staff need to work on giving him answers.  That's just the reality.  From the outside - it's Tepper giving Frank a chance.  The NFL knows this is a poo show of an unimaginative offense that doesn't play to ANYONE's strengths.  Give it the season.  It's pretty much lost right now.  Then depending on the progress or lack thereof, fire folks, clean house, whatever.  

If you think about it, you don't gain anything firing Monday versus after week 18.  The good coordinators will almost all be in the playoffs anyway.

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2 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

We all know what’s coming Sunday. Imagine 75k seats in that stadium.  30k will be cowboys fans…. 20k panthers fans and 25k Empty seats. The cowboys just hung 45 points to our 6.   Who gets the ax? Fitt? Frank? Tepper destroys his press box in a fit of self created rage?  
 

all kidding…maybe…but you know tmrw is going to be dreadful and this is what rock bottom is about to feel like.  

There will be way more then 30k cowboy fans

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