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Morgan Fogarty and Jerry Richardson sit down interview


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Apparently after being criticized on the local TV show fox news edge in Charlotte Jerry Richardson agreed to sit down with Morgan Fogarty for a off the record interview. What do you guys think about this? Do you think after the way this season has gone Jerry is starting to realize we as fans need and deserve some answers, and their may be more to come soon? Maybe Morgan at a later time will be allowed to run the interview who knows? Thoughts guys?

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I dont understand the outcry to hear from JR to have him explain, etc. We all pretty much know why the team is in the state its in right now. Hearing from JR is not going to do or accomplish much. Unless and only of course he come clean, tells us what we all already know and tells us he will make it right be going out and spending what is necessary on a new coaching staff, players, etc. Then he has to actually do it. That is all I care about.

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No reason to hear from JR. We're not going to win the Super Bowl every year and we should be happy we have an owner who has thought like a businessman these past few years and is going to put us in a great position to win in the next few years. Time to move on from past greatness and move on to future greatness. It just takes time.

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