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For those of you who want to run out John Fox of Charlotte


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He led us to a Superbowl, 2 NFC Championship games, and 3 playoff appearances.

He turned a 1-15 team to a superbowl contender. He was 4 points away from winning us a superbowl title. Now you see what happen to tampa bay when they fired their coach. So think before you say things.

title correction: For those of you who want to run John Fox out of Charlotte

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He led us to a Superbowl, 2 NFC Championship games, and 3 playoff appearances.

He turned a 1-15 team to a superbowl contender. He was 4 points away from winning us a superbowl title. Now you see what happen to tampa bay when they fired their coach. So think before you say things.

...Says the guy with 5 posts and no credibility.

He has also never led us to back to back winning season, back to back playoff appearances or a playoff win in 4 seasons. I think Fox is a good coach but 4 years since a playoff win is pathetic.

Edit: 4 seasons not 5.

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The super bowl was seven seasons ago. How long do you plan to live off of that? We have had only one winning season over the last four years. Stop living in 2003 and start living in the present where Fox has done nothing. Tampas problem was they promoted a young kid from a secondary coach to a HC. Firing gruden was the right move though.

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Why does post count matter? If someone makes a good point whether it's his 1st post or 10,000th why does that matter. People give others rep for posting pictures of girls on this site, what kind of credibility is that?

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since he took the panthers to a superbowl in 2003 we should never move on.

gotcha.

we should probably bring back jake and foster and stephen davis while we are at it. after all...those guys were key in getting there.

same with morgan.

hold on to that past people....it's the only glory the panthers will ever know.

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The 12-4 season was back in 2008. Not so long ago. We have had only one losing season over the last four years. Fox's best job was in 2004 when he had a bunch of guys very similar to this year. Whether he stays or leaves, he is surely leaving his team much better than he found it. It reminds me of Tony Dungy in Tampa. He built the team and left everything in place for his successor, Gruden. If Fox is gone next year he will leave a great nucleus for the next guy to get all the credit. Maybe Gruden will be here next. He surely learned from his mistakes and is surely the offensive genius we have been missing

Fixed it for you, LOL

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