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If Fox is gone after '10...who do you want?


Carl Spackler

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yeah, i like Gruden for the job too. i love bill cowher, but he's only going to coach our team the exact same way john fox does. he'll run the ball, run the ball, play action to steve smith... and then he'll rely on his defense to win the game. nothing will change.

i definitely wouldn't mind Gruden though, because i know he'll throw the ball and he'll want his team to put up points.

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I realize a lot of sports writers are predicting this to be John Fox's last year with the Panthers but while i don't deny that possibility,i will still have to see it happen before i fully believe it.

However,in the event Fox is not signed for 2011,i would like for the Panthers to take a good and long hard look at Ron Rivera who is currently the defensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers.

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I know some will hate on me for saying this, but I seriously believe that the next coach is on the staff.

Jeff Davidson

I am not advocating him for coach, but it seems that he would be cheap and the team's offense would not change. My prediction is strictly logical, and if I had a preference I would choose either Gruden or Cowher.

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