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Gantt thinks you're overreacting


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He does have a point. But I don't know if I can really buy into it. I'm absolutely disgusted at the moves this off season(or lack thereof), the play on the field, the playcalling, the coaching...hell just about everything. But to think about how much has to fall in place to make a superbowl champion I just don't know if I'm ready to completely jump ship.

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(sorry if this has already been post...I looked)

He does have a point. But I don't know if I can really buy into it. I'm absolutely disgusted at the moves this off season(or lack thereof), the play on the field, the playcalling, the coaching...hell just about everything. But to think about how much has to fall in place to make a superbowl champion I just don't know if I'm ready to completely jump ship.

jeff fisher atleast isnt the most conservative coach in the nfl...but Im not a huge fan of jeff fisher either..

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jeff fisher atleast isnt the most conservative coach in the nfl...but Im not a huge fan of jeff fisher either..

And Jeff Fisher's team is still playing hard for him. It's apparent from the way the Titans are playing that Fisher still has the respect of his team. I'm not sure that same could be said for Fox.

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I actually agree with him in that Fisher and Cowher and Fox and Coughlin are all the same type of coach. The dilimea is do you stick with Fox and have a Fisher type situation (still trying to get back to a Super Bowl) or fire him and see him end up winning a championship with another team like Coughlin did.

I personally think Fox is still a great coach and could be the next Couglin but that is a risk that needs to be taken. Sometimes a change just needs to happen.

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F**k Gantt. He's good at giving information, but when he gives an opinion he's a total douche. He does nothing but suck off Fox and Delhomme no matter how bad they are and puts himself on this high horse while looking down on any one else who actually has a brain and recognizes when there's a problem on the team.

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And Jeff Fisher's team is still playing hard for him. It's apparent from the way the Titans are playing that Fisher still has the respect of his team. I'm not sure that same could be said for Fox.

I agree with you about a team playing hard for a coach being important. I honestly didn't think the guys were slacking against Dallas. They just aren't playing well. They are playing sloppy football.

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