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Jeff Davidson.


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it is Fox. it has always been Fox. Others always catch the heat.....but Fox's thumbprint is all over this.

Wish the local media would grow a pair. Media outlets that cover big market teams aren't afraid to call it like it is....Gantt and the Observer grew will pin 75% of this one on Moore, 20% on the secondary, and spread around the remaining 5%. They will as always give Fox a pass.

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I'm really supposed to believe Fox would call 3 straight pass plays in the end zone?? I'm really supposed to think he is that retarded? I... just... can't....

Fox is the guy who kept Jake Delhomme in as his starting QB b/c he "gave us the best chance to win"........

That headset Fox wears allows him to make sure Davidson is doing what HE wants.

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I'm really supposed to believe Fox would call 3 straight pass plays in the end zone?? I'm really supposed to think he is that retarded? I... just... can't....

I know, but it's true. Look at what Henning's done in Miami. If I'm not mistaken, he came from the "Air Coreyell" (sp?) school of coaching. So how did he end up calling draw plays on 3rd and 15 with us?

The reason 3 passes in a row in that situation were called by Fox is b/c simply... It was the sequence that made the least sense, so Fox did it. Same reason that if we're on the 50 yard line on 3rd and 15 we run that draw. Or the Fake FG that's really a punt that gives up a TD. lol

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it is Fox. it has always been Fox. Others always catch the heat.....but Fox's thumbprint is all over this.

Wish the local media would grow a pair. Media outlets that cover big market teams aren't afraid to call it like it is....Gantt and the Observer grew will pin 75% of this one on Moore, 20% on the secondary, and spread around the remaining 5%. They will as always give Fox a pass.

You couldn't be more correct. While the local Charlotte media will continue to take their pillow fight shots at whoever the QB happens to be, the reality is this: Fox dictates his football philosophy and hires coordinators who will carry out that philosophy. Here is the epic fail in his antiquated philosophy- there are no solutions for being behind on the scoreboard and not having a lot of time on his side.

This team under Fox has never been able to come from behind by any margin of note. Sure, the Cardiac Cat days that saw many late 4th quarter wins might be fresh in some memories, but how many of those were the Panthers down by more than 10 points?

But I digress- back to the original point. If the local press were to actually step up and start calling them like we see them they'd probably never get media credentials for the games- a favorite ploy of Jerry Richardson. They wouldn't be allowed in the locker rooms and the players would be directed to keep their mouths shut.

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But I digress- back to the original point. If the local press were to actually step up and start calling them like we see them they'd probably never get media credentials for the games- a favorite ploy of Jerry Richardson. They wouldn't be allowed in the locker rooms and the players would be directed to keep their mouths shut.

Local media is just scared if they call out Fox/Davidson for the horrific job in 09 and the one they displayed today......that they won't get access and credentials....

they are just intimidated.....reality is the Panthers can't take that stuff away from them. If they did, they could just slam the organziation for it and put it in the papers. Media outlets that cover the big boys aren't afraid to call out the guys making the calls....they do it all the time. If the organization wants to clam up for having the truth spoken about them then the big boys just apply more heat. The organization eventually will cave as it will just make them look too bad to actually act that out.

imo.

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I can't wait to see this team under new leadership.

Fox and all his cronies need to go. This team has a lot of talent and has potential to be really good under the right direction.

It seems to me that we do not need a "players" style of coach, but rather a coach that demands more discipline and brings some fire.

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