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Turdo needs to be fired


stankowalski

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I have been saying this for just as long.

Don't get me wrong either, Delhomme unquestionably cost us this game but our defensive playcalling didn't exactly allow for a comeback.

Even if by some miracle we win, I still want Turdo gone.

I was thinking more about it and it was actually 3 years. I was starting to listen to those calling out Turdo after '05, then after '06 i believe them, after '07 I was sure he was gone. Then the beginning of this year I thought Fox took over more control and we were better, but now we're right back to where we were.

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We are playing piss poor football. I had to stop watching for my health. I've never been so pissed in my life and watching is like getting your fingers smashed by hammers every damn minute. The Cards are fuging owning our D and its all Fox and Trgos fault.

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Turd definitely needs to go, but I honestly won't be sad to see fox step down either.

The team is a direct reflection of the head coach, always is, and they just kind of nonchalantly play football and don't ever seem to care if they are up big or down big.

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I read this about 4 weeks ago.. "The Panthers have great talent on Defense"

That sounds great correct?

What do the say about Tampa Bay or did say "That Monte Kiffen Defense"

The Giants, The Eagles, The Steelers, and some other teams its the DC.. that makes the difference

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Turd definitely needs to go, but I honestly won't be sad to see fox step down either.

The team is a direct reflection of the head coach, always is, and they just kind of nonchalantly play football and don't ever seem to care if they are up big or down big.

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Man..................... This Guy another int

But what i have been noticing since the half-time is we got pressure from no where all of a sudden

Guess why? We stopped playing softzone and went man to man even on 4 and 5 receiver sets... and we used blitz i haven't seen before!!! We usually run about 4-6 blitz that i notice on a frequent bases.. hmmm something to think about next year

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