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always entertaining John Fox interview inside.


Dpantherman

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I actually liked that interview. It was candid enough, a little more than he is usually (And I am one who would rather he err on the side he does anyway, which is saying nothing.) without bus throwing under.

I am also very glad he included coaching in that list.

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i like when he says that they have to stop turning the ball over, thats the main thing to fix, then procedes to say jake delhomme is still the starter, i know jake isnt the only one, but refresh my memory guys, how many picks had jakey thrown?? i dont know what to make of that, honestly.

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Maybe he feels that it is more of a being out of position/bad angle issue which would likely be more mental. Or could be "MOSTLY" meaning "every problem we have BUT tackling is mental"? :P

I always though that coaches were less angry about being beat physically than being beat mentally though. I must have that reversed.

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