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How many more loses would it take to fire Fox?


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Did I miss a game? Who else did we lose too?

In answer, he won't be fired. Not gonna happen, unless something major happens and he completely loses control of his team.

Must've not read the FIRST LINE of my post...that stated, if we lost to San Francisco...Fox would be fired. From there it was speculation. Kthanx

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I think if Carolina loses to a (possibly) winless San Francisco team, out of the bye week, he's gone. At 0-6 with no hope in sight, the time has come. Season is over and might as well throw out the garbage.

Five, but it won't happen until the offseason.

I don't believe he'll be back, regardless of what happens from here on out.

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Five, but it won't happen until the offseason.

I don't believe he'll be back, regardless of what happens from here on out.

In 2004, the 1-7 Carolina Panthers faced the 49ers and turned around their season. I think this is the breaking point for the year. A loss means Panthers are picking #1. A win could mean a run at .500 but I wouldn't hold my breath for the latter.

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Five, but it won't happen until the offseason.

I don't believe he'll be back, regardless of what happens from here on out.

0 losses and we now have 5, I didn't think he was coming back no matter what happened this season. I still feel that way. He wants way more money then JR is willing to pay him and other teams are going to pay him what he wants...

I would expect him to be the NYG head coach if Coughlin retires.. If not, maybe somewhere like San Fransico or Clevland.

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