
Comments from Carolina Panthers head coach John Fox following the team's practice.
On injuries: Did not participate: ![]()
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On if quarterback Jake Delhomme is feeling better today than on Monday: Yeah. Usually Monday most everybody in that locker room is a little sore. It is a combative game, but he feels better today.
On having eight players on the injury report, seven of whom did not practice: It's a few but it's the NFL.
On if he is concerned about not having a healthy fullback on the roster: There is concern every week. We are obviously playing a pretty worthy opponent. But we've got guys and we've got plans. These guys (Saints) played the Atlanta game with a fullback that had been in their offense for about three days, so you make do.
On if expects to make do with the players on the roster or if a fullback could be signed between now and Sunday: Again, I can't predict the future. I thought we got through today pretty well. I think we have some plans in place.
On how the game plan would change if neither fullback, Brad Hoover and Tony Fiammetta, could not play: It wouldn't change what you do. You don't re-tool your whole offense at this stage of the game. You just ask people to take on new roles. It will probably be more in that direction. Obviously, I'm not going to go into detail on who those people are or what we're doing for obvious reasons.
On the challenges presented by the Saints' offense: The Saints aren't a mystery to us. I think they had the number-one offense in the league a year ago. They are playing really well right now. They've obviously got a lot of firepower. That's why you get to 7-0 - you play good team football and they've done that. So it will be a huge challenge for our team going into New Orleans.
On players becoming more comfortable with defensive coordinator Ron Meeks' system: If you're not thinking, you play faster. Early on we had a lot of new guys in there. We did have some injuries. I think that was as big as anything - different people learning the system. We've gotten some of those people back now and settled in a little bit as far as, hopefully, trying to keep the same starting lineup a little bit cohesive. I think we are playing better for it. I thought last week was a huge challenge, and I think this week is huger, if there is such a word.
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On if Jackson could help returning kicks: He's a young guy, too, and a lot of times it takes a while for a young guy to learn. We've got a young guy we've invested some time in with ![]()
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