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Josh McDaniels as coach?


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Two NFL coaches fired mid-season with better records than the Panthers.

Some owners care.

Fox > Wade Phillips

Fox > Josh McDaniels

I'm sure that doesn't have anything to do with it.

Who would you hire as interim head coach? Jim Skipper, Jeff Davidson, or Ron Meeks?

Also let's imagine you are an owner of a business. You see a dark horizon ahead. You make severe budget cuts that you know will hinder your employee's productivity. Would you fire them as if it's all their fault?

Would you hire a entirely new management team to long contracts knowing that for the next year you had an high chance of little to no revenue?

Last, JR cares. He's a former NFL player that fought very hard to get franchise to a place most of the country didn't think we could. He's spent plenty of money on players in the past and he will in the future. Some fans have extremely short memories, my goodness.

So I guess your plan is to fire Fox after giving him a raw deal. That way no head coach would want to come here to work for such a terrible owner. But that's ok because Ron Meeks will be better right?

Some fans need to stick to being fans.

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Why would we even consider Josh Mcdaniels? This crap has been the problem the whole time. We hire Jeff Davidson from the Cleveland Browns. During Davidsion's time with the Browns they consistantly had one of the worst offenses in the league. Why would we hire him? Why does Wade Phillips keep getting hired, he's not a good coach he never has been. He's made the playoffs a few times but never past the first or second round. Same with Norv Turner. He's never been a winning coach anywhere he's been and he took the best team in the league (06 chargers) and they've never done anything. Josh Mcdaniels is not the way to go for the Panthers. He won in New England just like Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weiss, then they took head coaching jobs and they've all failed. We need to go for a coordinator from somewhere with a 3-4 background, we've got the personell for a dominant 3-4 defense and get back to running the ball, we've definatly got the guys for that.

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The trade was more than just Cutler for Orton, the Broncos got two additional first rounders and a third. The problem is with how they used the picks. The other trades were definitely terrible.

I know that. I said Kyle Orton- Cutler itself is not much difference. the rest of the trade blows

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Why would we even consider Josh Mcdaniels? This crap has been the problem the whole time. We hire Jeff Davidson from the Cleveland Browns. During Davidsion's time with the Browns they consistantly had one of the worst offenses in the league. Why would we hire him? Why does Wade Phillips keep getting hired, he's not a good coach he never has been. He's made the playoffs a few times but never past the first or second round. Same with Norv Turner. He's never been a winning coach anywhere he's been and he took the best team in the league (06 chargers) and they've never done anything. Josh Mcdaniels is not the way to go for the Panthers. He won in New England just like Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weiss, then they took head coaching jobs and they've all failed. We need to go for a coordinator from somewhere with a 3-4 background, we've got the personell for a dominant 3-4 defense and get back to running the ball, we've definatly got the guys for that.

Please don't compare Davidson w/ McDaniels. McDaniels is a proven commodity as an OC, Davidson is garbage period. as a Head coach, McDaniels might as well be Weis, Crennel, etc, as a OC like Weis, hes a very viable candidate, because hes proven he can do it.

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