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Biggest position of need for the Panthers?


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Id use our no.1 pick and draft Mike Tomlin for head coach. He makes me want to hit someone for him at every press conference...He has also played recently...at least a lot more recently than a Herm Edwards or John Fox has.

That actually gets results and having a roster attitude change is no. 1 on this team. Lining up and having the mentality of we will wear you out...and not deferring kickoffs....this isn't Madden.

Its not okay you gave up the first and 15 with soft coverage and looked around for someone else to make a tackle. Make the play!

The Panthers are a reflection of John Fox..broken and riding out a lame duck season. Why shold the players care more than the organization.

They are at War and the President stoped sending in troops and weapons.

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A owner who chooses too make his fans happy over league matters and, tries to put a winner on the field every year.

This is the correct answer. The next would be a QB. Our franchise will never be relevant or consistent until we raise our standards for QB as high as we have other positions on this team. When one of our corners or linemen sucks we call them out on it and demand better play or a new player altogether. Until we carry that mentality at the most visible and important position on the team, we will remain a sub .500 franchise in a "passing league".

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