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Let's say we fire Fox at the end of the season


Doc Holiday

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Ok, it's January 2010 the Panthers after a dissapointing season Fox is fired, and we are looking for a new Head Coach. So who do we go after and before you say Cowher, yes he is the most ideal choice but I haven't heard or read anything that makes me believe he's interested in returning to coaching.

So who do we go after?

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If Jack Del Rio gets fired, I'd like to see him come back to Carolina.

The problem with Del Rio is the Jaguars have pretty much "sucked" since Smith left to the Falcons. In 2007, with Smith, the Jaguars were 11-5. Since then, they have gone 5-13. Of course there's more to it than just that but still, going from 11-5 to 5-11 while the Falcons go from 4-12 to 11-5--I can't help but wonder how much of DelRio's success was because of Smith?

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