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Yes or No- Should John Fox be fired if we go less than 9-7?


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less than. its in the title

oops, so 8-8 at best then....

Yes. Fired. What you want in a HC is a consistant guy that can lead you to consecutive winning seasons and playoff births. Fox has had long enough to acheive back to back winning seasons and the only excuse he will have this year is poor coaching/player management as an excuse.

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So Fox had nothing to do with Jake getting resigned and basically wasting 20mil?

Thank you, his azz should be fired as well as the GM. I was sick to my stomach when they gave Joke D that extension. They gave an extension to the worst starting QB in the NFL.!

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Thank you, his azz should be fired as well as the GM. I was sick to my stomach when they gave Joke D that extension. They gave an extension to the worst starting QB in the NFL.!

at the time they gave the extension to a QB who was on the backside of his career, an older QB who was coming off his first year after Tommy John and didn't look like his arm was the same, and who was coming off a career crippling performance that he will never mentally recover from.

only now is his the worst starting QB....but there were plenty of signs pointing not to do it.

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If Mike Shanahan can be fired after winning multiple superbowls, than so can John Fox, with 0. my whole thing is 0 back to back winning seasons (if we go < 9-7). I only wish Josh McDaniels had waited until 2010 to leave New England. i want an offensive minded head coach. idk why i just do.

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