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blame the officers, not the soldiers


Fiz

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this is the oldest damn refrain in the world and goes back to the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.

In football terms, it usually manifests as "you can't fire the players."

stop pretending that the Panthers are a super bowl winner with just five new white dudes in head sets. It's the easy way out. the optimistic way out. In many ways, the cowards way out.

embrace the shittiness. Revel in it. Make it yours.

but stop pretending one man can fix everything right away.

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sweet got any more useless platitudes i want to start my new bumper sticker business

it is the truth. Replace Fox w/ a good head coach and the change will be significant. Fox has always been a DC pretending to be a HC. It has caught up to him.

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A HC that gives a damn could fix this team.

Fox was cracking jokes and laughing at them in his post-game press conference - that shows you where his head is at... he's checked out and could give a f**k at this point.

Of all the cost-saving measures, keeping a lame duck HC around is the one that bothers me the most, because it has poisoned the entire team.

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new HC and coaching staff that doesn't suck

a GM that doesn't suck

an Oline that doesn't suck/get hurt all the time/doesn't take half a season to gel

DEs capable of a pass rush

DTs that don't suck

a secondary that doesn't suck

WR corps that aren't too old or who don't suck

a QB who doesn't suck.

these few things might make the team suck less. fixing just a couple of them won't turn things around. good thing we don't have (m)any huge long term contracts left.

team can actually rebuild after this year. hopefully it won't be anther crappy underachieving team.

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