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Trgovac Out


chad

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Real question is Does Pep want GB now that Trg is there?

I read somewhere that Trgo was not the problem (maybe the Observer or Yas). Wouldn't it be interesting if Pep actually followed Trgo? Then this mess would get messier.

By the way, I think it is already messier. I assumed Trgo ahd another DC job lined up. Instead he took a demotion.

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Does anything buy the rumor that Trgo's sudden departure could posibly be one way the Panthers are trying to keep Pep here?? I mean it strikes me as odd that the observer reports on Wed that everything is groovey with trgo and fox and then less than one day later he resigns - something just doesn't smell right there. I don't know maybe fox told him he had to change up something that Trgo decided he didn't want to change.

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Guys taking demotions and guys leaving the NFL completely???!?!? (Sunseri to Bama)...this is a Fox problem and it needs to get fixed. He has NOT earned the right to run off an entire coaching staff (no matter how much I wanted the D staff gone). Fox is looking more and more like the problem here.

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I don't think Peppers wants to leave because of the coaches but rather because he wants to go other places. The dude has been in NC all his life, give him a break. He worked his ass off this past season and made plays all year. People will point out a lot of his "plays" were against so called bad teams. Um, that's more of a reason that because of our prosperity in a lot of our recent seasons our standards have become higher and we expect more than we should. He did what was asked of him to and now that he has a choice, he's made it.

Peppers is gone. Let it be. That just means players will be trying to be less like him and decide to make something of themselves.

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