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Shefter optimistic about Carolina; Clausen


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Shefter hookin' it up. More media outlets need to talk up John Fox so Richardson will sign him to a long term contract. There's only one other guy I would even consider for the coaching position, (Leslie Frazier) but I would prefer Fox back here in Carolina next season. He's starting something new, and great for the city of Charlotte. He just needs a little more time.

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Absolutely not.....retread coaches are seldom successful with their new teams.

It was not Cowher....it was LeBeau and their scouts. They have already won a SB without Cowher.

Balogna!

Everybody who knows football, knows that Cowher is a winner. Look at his whole body of work. Go ahead and open up the delicatessen.

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My problem with Fox is hes been reactive guiding the team after his early success...never setting the tone with any proactive or foreward thinking (see offensive play book)... so it appears to me. Its inexcusible that we dont have a descent number 2 WR over the last 3 years to compliment Smitty. I mean to put ur confidence in thinking Dooshawn Foster was worth a poo or a severly broken down Duhlomme could push u to the top or kissing peppers ass into playing is flawed. Hes not a twat, hes just to nice to be a coach. Like i've been saying, the transformation of this team will be complete when hes gone... Its a tough job no doubt. Shefter doesnt know poo abut the history of this team...

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D-Will and J-Stew are awesome. I've been thinking lately of joining their exclusive DoubleTrouble3428 club.

Cheesy I know, but I'm all about the inside scoop. Anybody else a member? Shoot me a PM and tell me if it's worth it to join.

Sorry, back to the thread topic...

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