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Luckiest Coach


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We stuck being fans of a team with bad ownership with no clear coach on the horizon.

You're not stuck. You don't have to like the direction of the team, but nothing/nobody forces you to lay claim to being a Panther fan. That's your own free will and you're free to use it to swap allegiance to another team. Kbye

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No. The luckiest coach will be the one that takes Fox's job here. We have an abundance of talent on both sides of the ball. This season is just another season they get more experience under their belt.

It would not surprise me if our new HC takes us to the playoffs his first year here.

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Our owner won't pay for players so why do you think he is going to spend big money on a coach? Fox is not that bad. With good ownership and a good QB any coach looks pretty good. Look at Belichick. Sucked as the Cleveland head coach with no QB, and ownership who did not want to spend money just like our teams ownership. Then wins 3 Superbowls in another city. Only 11 current coaches have ever made it to the big game, and ours was one of them. He will get a HC job within 2 seasons if he is not resigned by Jerry.

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Our owner won't pay for players so why do you think he is going to spend big money on a coach? Fox is not that bad. With good ownership and a good QB any coach looks pretty good. Look at Belichick. Sucked as the Cleveland head coach with no QB, and ownership who did not want to spend money just like our teams ownership. Then wins 3 Superbowls in another city. Only 11 current coaches have ever made it to the big game, and ours was one of them. He will get a HC job within 2 seasons if he is not resigned by Jerry.

Name me one season besides this one where JR was cheap. Go ahead, I'll wait.

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