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Wonder if Terry wuld like to be our DC?

Pre game locker room speech: "Yeehah, go get 'em boys!"

I'm sure he would much rather sit and talk the talk on pregame shows, since he done walked the walk.

I know I would, my 4 rings would warrant an opinion on NFL football matters.(if i was him)

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I'm just curious, when did the Cardinals become his? Is he a bandwaggoner?

I'd like to know also why we abandoned the run so early and why we STILL let WRs run all over the field on us? This is not new. It was just completely embarrassing being on the national stage.

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At the end of the day, Fox does what he does, and I guess if he answers to anyone, its JR.

I just wonder how many big-time games are going to be embarrasments before something happens.

I have said it many times and I mean it, it is NOT that the Panthers lose, its HOW they lose.

The bigger the game, the smaller they become.

The more 'outcoached' they are.

The more their obvious issues on defense become. There was a time when the Panthers actually HAD a defense. To be at the pro level and let Larry Fitzgerald, the only true big time star they had on offense run wild like that, there is simply no excuse to be sitting in that supid ass zone. Our 54 million dollar cornerback should have been on Fitzgerald like stink on sh*t.

Bradshaw asked a question that Fox should have to answer. Will he, no. He won't.

Ask yourself this, the organization HAD to know about Delhomme's elbow injury for the past several years. These things don't happen overnight, as Delhomme himself admitted and our answer is to get David Carr. Dear God. The execuse for not drafting a 1st/2nd round QB is always 'we have too many holes'; guess what, every team has holes.

Want to know why Peppers does not want to stay, the coaching staff and the schemes are probably the answer.

What does it take for change to occur?

Perhaps the answer comes the next time this type of performance takes place, we all get up and leave the stadium, in unisom.

Its the only way we are heard unfortunately. Empty seats and no concession sales.

Jerry Richardson and the PSL owners deserve better. The deserve a coach with a clue.

I refuse to drink the kool-aid and I"m not going to be a homer anymore.

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