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Fox: Too Early to Name QB for Next Week


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lol, wow this team has no direction...

http://twitter.com/mikecranston1

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Fox says right now "it's too early" to say who will start at QB next week. "We have a lot of work to do" on offense 17 minutes ago via TweetDeck

Fox on the turnovers: "They're all deflating" 21 minutes ago via TweetDeck

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#Panthers coach John Fox: "We had a little bit of a spark for about 3 1/2 minutes. ... In this league that's not enough" 20 minutes ago via TweetDeck

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It's official: I want Fox gone.

It's not even that Clausen played that well - he was average at best - or that he was better than Moore by a ton - it's the stability issue.

You can't bounce around QBs like that, not when you're dealing with young players. The team needs to know who their leader is.

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Fox shouldn't have benched Moore that early. Not with a concussion mixed into his 7 quarters. Wasn't a legit shot. Was more like a bad game.

He made the move now he has to let Jimmy get reps and grow. Jeez, how is this guy still coaching.

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