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I hope Fox and Hurney watched Hard Knox tonight


PantherBob

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I should probably clarify that I was trying to mock the ideas that the Panthers are content with not winning. Just because someone does not have a colorful personality that tries to get media attention, does not necessarily make them a terrible coach. There are different kinds of leadership and each type has its own merits. Sometimes, being a hardass who yells all the time doesn't get the message across. But people tend to like that kind of leadership because it shows passion and a fiery attitude, which is how football is viewed to be - a game with intensity, where emotions can rise. I feel the best coaches find a happy medium between having a fiery attitude and being understanding.

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Hey PantherRobert looks like you need to choose a new hero:

http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/news/story?id=5459024

CORTLAND, N.Y. -- Rex Ryan received a call late Wednesday night from his mother. She wasn't happy with his use of profanity in the first episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the NY Jets."

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He didn't look very terrified when he made them his bitch in the playoffs. The colts were happy to see the jets in the playoffs, that's why they didn't regret letting them win a meaningless game in the regular season.

PS the colts were winning the game in the 2nd half before they pulled manning. You fail yet again.

I said the score was 3-3 at halftime cool guy. Didnt say the jets were winning when Manning got scared and pulled himself. And they were only up by a FG. The jets would have won either way.

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Honestly, I like Rex Ryan, but he hasn't won anything yet, and no game is decided by how much poo the HC talks. I'm sure a lot of fans thought that John Fox was a steal when he took the Panthers from 1-15 to the Superbowl in only 2 years, but many of those same fans want him gone as soon as possible now.

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I said the score was 3-3 at halftime cool guy. Didnt say the jets were winning when Manning got scared and pulled himself. And they were only up by a FG. The jets would have won either way.

The score was 15-10. The last time I checked, a field goal was 3 points. You fail again.

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-comes from someone who has never done anything in his life. Make it out of Salisbury one day fatty.

You mad aint you? :D

Is the salisbury line your new "mommys basement" joke? I guess it would be wrong to expect someone with dyslexia to come up with new material more than once a year.

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