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No decision on changes until after the season


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A mid season firing for a team that is not going to the playoffs accomplishes absolutely nothing other than publicly embarrassing the coach and his family. Shame on the fans that want to do this to such a class act like Ron and his awesome family. 

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5 hours ago, jtm said:

A mid season firing for a team that is not going to the playoffs accomplishes absolutely nothing other than publicly embarrassing the coach and his family. Shame on the fans that want to do this to such a class act like Ron and his awesome family. 

midseason lol

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

"Midseason" gets used as a very broad term. I know I'm guilty of it.

Perhaps "in season" would be more accurately descriptive for this time of year.

Part of me does wonder what'd happen if we gave the reigns to Scott Turner, just to see what'd happen.

I want no part of Norv or the others as HC...but maybe, just maybe, the kid has something.

If not, hey, this season really can't get any worse.

(I don't expect any more wins.)

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13 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

This is the truest of true comments.

Tepper decided to keep a mediocre coach with a mediocre track record for another mediocre year.

Gosh, the Panthers are mediocre?  WHAT A SURPRISE!

Tepper owns this 100%.

"why don't you go pull for another team"

"you aren't a real fan"

"2.0 has been much better this go round"

"now Ron can have his aggressive defense he wanted"

 

Honestly, a lot of people on this board need their heads examined.

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Back on topic, actually I prefer to keep Ron for the rest of the season.

Let Marty and him wallow in the mess they have made. 

Only downside is it may knock Ron out of head coaching candidacy, and I really want him in the NFL, and hopefully in the NFC.

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1 minute ago, thefuzz said:

"why don't you go pull for another team"

"you aren't a real fan"

"2.0 has been much better this go round"

"now Ron can have his aggressive defense he wanted"

Honestly, a lot of people on this board need their heads examined.

To be fair, I think there are some folks here who just so desperately want this team to be good that they'll talk themselves into believing some of our players, coaches or front office people are better than they really are.

Mind you, it doesn't actually change anything.

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