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So many position coaches leaving....


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Is it because of the year-to-year thing, and they're seeking more job stability elsewhere, or is something afoot here? Some of these guys were doing a pretty decent job. Discuss...

Im starting to think there may be a big shakeup coming on the defensive side of the ball.

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If the Panthers wanted to keep them they would have, but they haven't, it looks like they are clearing house on defense but are just being very nice about it believe it or not.

Im kinda ticked about Flajole possibly leaving. He's one of the only ones that did a good job.

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Is it because of the year-to-year thing, and they're seeking more job stability elsewhere, or is something afoot here? Some of these guys were doing a pretty decent job. Discuss...

It is...interesting. Three guys already gone, all this "one-year extension" talk, etc. I'd like to see the contracts of the guys we hire...

I'll play Devil's Advocate here...we're getting the staff ready for Cower to come in with HIS own staff (choices) in 2010 and are letting guys we've known for a while get out now and find something secure.

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carolina is all about "long-term" players and coaches...

that said.. the richardsons would not allow these coaches to leave if there wasnt a bigger plan...

if he allows fox 1 more year and he fails miserably.. then what.. fire him.. and the "new" coaches that come in this year..??

no..!

more than likely.. something big is on the radar... and "long-term"

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if they want to be nice about it, they need to show them the door ASAP, so the guys have a chance to find a job elsewhere while all of the other teams are hiring. I'm all for it by the way. our defense is broken.

what exactly do you think has been going on, if we're talking about it and making guesses that Coaching staff knows, this whole "big staff shake up" hasn't exactly been kept a secret PFT had a article about one coming for the Panthers back in mid season, it wasn't talked about a lot then because no one cared about what was going to happen to the staff at the end of the season then, they cared about what was going on then, and should have been.

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