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What should the Panthers do?


Mr ocho nueve

Who should the Panthers release?  

59 members have voted

  1. 1. Who should the Panthers release?

    • Jake Delhomme
      4
    • John Fox
      0
    • TURG
      32
    • Davidson
      0
    • everyone
      5
    • jake and fox
      3
    • jake and turg
      11
    • fox and turg
      2
    • Nobody
      2


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Just wondering what the fans think carolina should do. We have four people on the hot seat right now. Jake Delhomme, Jeff Davison, Turg, and John Fox.

Honestly i dont think we should let go of Fox after a 12-4 season, just doesnt seem logical in my mind. Turg needs to go, and we need to find a new quarterback(as much as i like delhomme his time is clearly almost over).

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I would definitely not feel any better with Davidson as our head coach. Furthermore, I don't think he's in the hot seat considering this is one of the most impressive offenses the team has ever fielded.

He wont last to long. Some team will ****** him up either this year or next as headcoach.

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I would definitely not feel any better with Davidson as our head coach. Furthermore, I don't think he's in the hot seat considering this is one of the most impressive offenses the team has ever fielded.

I completely agree with you. Our offense was definitely our best aspect this year, but our defense was lacking.

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seriously? Fox and davidson on the hotseat? Not even close. Fire turgo definitely. Go get a 3-4 DC to appease peppers. Trade for cassell, draft a db with our second rounder. Resign gross. Win superbowl.

Oh right, a 3-4 DC under John Fox, a 4-3 guy. Peppers doesn't fit in the 3-4 anyway.

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seriously? Fox and davidson on the hotseat? Not even close. Fire turgo definitely. Go get a 3-4 DC to appease peppers. Trade for cassell, draft a db with our second rounder. Resign gross. Win superbowl.

just what ive been reading on this site, mostly john fox tho. I dont think he is on the hot seat, but alot of threads think that he is, so i thought i would include him.

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Amazingly, I'd keep Jake and fire the coaches. Jake wouldn't have thrown all those INTs if run plays had been called.

Though I understand why you would say that, Jake has to bear just as much of the blame for Saturday’s loss.

Jake is a veteran quarterback surrounded by good receivers. Why is it out of the question we should be able to put the game squarely on his shoulders and actually win a game?

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Though I understand why you would say that, Jake has to bear just as much of the blame for Saturday’s loss.

Jake is a veteran quarterback surrounded by good receivers. Why is it out of the question we should be able to put the game squarely on his shoulders and actually win a game?

Why not? Because when is the last time we put the game on jakes shoulders in a meaningful game and had it work out? Arguably 3 years ago, time for a change.

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