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Well, Fewell is the hire. Be ready...


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From his interim 2009 head coaching days....

"We are who we are," said Fewell, adding he will wait until today to announce whether quarterback Trent Edwards or backup Ryan Fitzpatrick will start this weekend. "We have that identity. We're going to try to give a little spark, but we are who we are."
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Beware of the headline to your post. Mr. Scot says this is a bannable offense when you post a definitive statement as if it were fact....

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/53363-my-opinion-for-new-coach-its-gruden.html

"Don't expect the mods to take kindly to this."

"Writing a headline and post that makes it sound like it's already happened without any sourcing? As often as not, that'll get you banned."

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I know this isnt true but even it comes true this just shows you how brilliant the panthers are.

My initial reaction when reading, was fug and then my next reaction was a huge sigh of relief that it wasn't Manusky. The fact that Manusky is even a candidate makes me happy with anybody but him

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I know this isnt true but even it comes true this just shows you how brilliant the panthers are.

My initial reaction when reading, was fug and then my next reaction was a huge sigh of relief that it wasn't Manusky. The fact that Manusky is even a candidate makes me happy with anybody but him

Wow really? How could you really judge a coach before he becomes HC? I swear, these naive comments from this fanbase which makes me thankful that you guys are not running the team.

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When asked, all Fewell could muster up was the repeated mutterings of a man who had just been beaten. "Vick.... Vick.... Vick...." was all that was heard.

Yes, the Giants defense coached by Perry Fewell gave up 28 points to the Philadelphia Eagles in just over 7 and a half minutes and lost. Lost not only the game, but also lost a real shot at getting into the playoffs.

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Wow really? How could you really judge a coach before he becomes HC? I swear, these naive comments from this fanbase which makes me thankful that you guys are not running the team.

I gurantee you i have done more research than you have on all 4 mentioned candidates so far. Besides us fans our entitled to our opinions and dont have to like or agree with everything the team does.

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I gurantee you i have done more research than you have on all 4 mentioned candidates so far. Besides us fans our entitled to our opinions and dont have to like or agree with everything the team does.

lol yeah, because you have done more research then Hurney and Morrison... Its not all about previous stats and rankings.

and true, everyone is entitled to their opinions but this notion that these candidates can't succeed because because they were on sucky teams is pretty stupid, imo.

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