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I know it won't happen but.....


ladypanther

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If this team does not beat the Rams, Foxy and Davidson should be fired. For too long the Panthers have been undercoached. There had been talent here that has not been utilized to anywhere near its potential. Foxy is a good coach, but not good enough. Davidson is over his head.

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Fox forces his players to adjust to what he wants to do, instead of what the players are good at. This is why New England and Indianapolis have been so good for so long. They change to the players on the field. Fox, year after year tries to force a square peg into a round hole.

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Most of the time, fans fail to see things that coaches do... coaches have a job for a reason.

however, it's become blatantly obvious that our offense is not functioning and playcalling AND execution are lacking. I think that a change needs to be made, it only to send a message that this team is accountable for it's poor play and it's time to improve.

I mean, on 1st and 2nd down, teams always have our number... and I have trouble believing that is because they are just sooo lucky. =p

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Fox forces his players to adjust to what he wants to do, instead of what the players are good at. This is why New England and Indianapolis have been so good for so long. They change to the players on the field. Fox, year after year tries to force a square peg into a round hole.

That is what coaches do. They fit players to their scheme to win football games. I think it's very obvious our o-line and QB are subpar

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This season is going by so damn slow and it sucks so bad. Its just obvious as long as Fox/Jeff is together we're going nowhere. We ran the ball too many times, and we did enough stupid ass trick plays

You cant beat the Rams something is wrong. Gettis gets no plays called for him. Its pathetic

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no one will get fired. as much as i wish that would happen, it won't.

if we did fire foxy and/or davidson, who would we get to run the offense? tolbert? rip? skipper? none f those options look particularly appealing to me. maybe we go to someone in the UFL. it can't be much worse.

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no one will get fired. as much as i wish that would happen, it won't.

if we did fire foxy and/or davidson, who would we get to run the offense? tolbert? rip? skipper? none f those options look particularly appealing to me. maybe we go to someone in the UFL. it can't be much worse.

As I said in my thread title...won't happen. But, I do think firing Foxy would energize the fanbase. Got to worry now about anyone showing up for home games.

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