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Tip of the cap to Panthers' Fox


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In case you haven't heard, the Carolina Panthers have won the right to make the first pick in the NFL draft next spring.p/That presupposes the notion that there will be another NFL season and the excitement, such as it is, is based largely on the hope that Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is two things: not enrolled for his junior season at Palo Alto and somewhere close to as good as advertised.

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All in all, John Fox is a great person. We met him several times and he was always good to us. When he had all the pieces, his brand of football was effective. His problems were due to the front office failing to address the QB, DT, and WR positions over the years. Watch how hard the 2-13 Panthers are playing and that is all you need to know about Fox. I am not saying he should stay, but we could have done worse when we hired him and we could argue that we could have done no better. He was here 9 years and guided us to 2 NFC title games and a Super Bowl appearance. That is about as good as the New Orleans Saints since they were formed. Good man.

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