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if Fox gets fired...


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He could be a D coordinator.....Ron Meeks has been employed for years.....he really doesn't bring much. If a HC wants to run a fairly safe and conservative D...Fox wouldn't be a bad guy as a DC. I don't see him jumping right into another HC gig right away.

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Fox would be a head coach on another team moments after we fire him. That's if he's fired and I don't see that happening.

Can't think of one team in the NFL who would want Vanilla Fox (Bengals POSSIBLY), if they do then they are absolutely idiots.

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Fox would be a head coach on another team moments after we fire him. That's if he's fired and I don't see that happening.

I hear this from the media so often whenever they mention Fox being fired and I just don't see the logic.

NFL Executive: "Quick Fox just got fired! We could use a soft approach towards the game of football with an extra touch of ineffectiveness! Get his ass down here now!!"

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Fox would be a head coach on another team moments after we fire him. That's if he's fired and I don't see that happening.

Nah, you gotta look at how many opening there will most likely be....and how many would want to go conservative. If they want to go conservative Fox will find a job but it is pretty much known league wide that Fox is the easiest coach to gameplan for when he comes up on the schedule. The league has changed......coaches with Fox's mindset are no longer the norm. Fox has very good stats....and stats mean nothing per Fox. If you evauate what he does and doesn't do.....it isn't very impressive.

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Can't think of one team in the NFL who would want Vanilla Fox (Bengals POSSIBLY), if they do then they are absolutely idiots.

Me neither. I haven't heard of any coaches on the hot seat recently, but maybe one of the bottom teams in the league might take a chance on him. Like someone else said, I see him having more opportunities getting a DC job.

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