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Last Year For Fox n Hurney?


dpanthersman

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This is a pure assumption BUT...

1. Big Cat models the Steeler Organization.

2. Cowher has been lurking

3. Rumors 65% of the time have at least a partial truth and they are out there

4. If we don't make the playoffs for an obvious reason

...then maybe?

any thoughts?

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If we fail to reach the playoffs, I'm not so sure Fox and Hurney are safe. Will they be fired? Depends on the circumstances. 6-10 with 22 people in IR by week 3 is different than a healthy, talented team that just falls to 7-9 out of pure failure.

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i'm not basing this off of anything but I think if they do well enough this year so that fox doesn't get fired, he might retire.

I don't know why i think that, just something I see in his eyes during press conferences.

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This is a pure assumption BUT...

1. Big Cat models the Steeler Organization.

2. Cowher has been lurking

3. Rumors 65% of the time have at least a partial truth and they are out there

4. If we don't make the playoffs for an obvious reason

...then maybe?

any thoughts?

Considering how much pure speculation churned into "rumor" these days, that number is way too high.

Cowher wants total control. The Richardson family hates that model of leadership. Besides, the last time they hired a guy that won a Super Bowl elsehwhere, the results here didn't go so well.

Barring a Seifertesque disaster, no way I see Fox and Hurney in any danger.

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