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John Fox back to the Panthers... as DC?


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How awesome? or how poo would it be? He's never fielded a terrible defense even when key parts were missing. He is sucking major dick over in Denver so what say ye if he got fired this year, how would it feel for him to be back as DC? Do you think Richardson would even do it given the choice?

JUST DISCUSSION GUYS! /zips up flame suit.

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i don't think he can run a solid D in a pass heavy league. he still thinks that run the ball, stop the run is the way to go.

he has a better run D than we have right now, but his defense is worse overall.

plus, we need to have DC that is capable of adapting. that isn't him.

defensive philosophies really don't mesh either. rivera's style is really nothing like fox's, based on history, rivera's will have more success.

ugh...too many things that just wouldn't work and too many reasons why this would NEVER happen.

and it should never happen.

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I think in a year after players learn this system and we get Beason back, this defense is going to be very good.

We will all be looking at this kind of suggestion and thanking our lucky stars that the bend until you break Fox defense is gone for good.

agreed.

a pass heavy league is no place for a conservative coaching philosophy. it's just can't keep up.

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