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Fox will get an extension.....


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Get ready guys. No matter what record we have at the end of the season, I wouldn't doubt this organization dediced to go ahead and shore up Foxy's services for the forseeable future for fear that we might lose him after his final year (next year) is out.

And if you think that's far fetched.......I have an equation that will remind you that this is not as far fetched as you think it is.....

Jake Delhomme + 6 turnovers vs the Arizona Cardinals = 5 year extension and at least 15 million guarateed

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it never made any sense that he'd be fired anyway

there's possibly going to be a work stoppage in 2011, and we won't know how that will turn out until 2010. why would you bring in a new coach with a possible walk out on the horizon

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Get ready guys. No matter what record we have at the end of the season, I wouldn't doubt this organization dediced to go ahead and shore up Foxy's services for the forseeable future for fear that we might lose him after his final year (next year) is out.

And if you think that's far fetched.......I have an equation that will remind you that this is not as far fetched as you think it is.....

Jake Delhomme + 6 turnovers vs the Arizona Cardinals = 5 year extension and at least 15 million guarateed

:willy_nilly:

Great. All we need. Another Nostra-Dumbass

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Get ready guys. No matter what record we have at the end of the season, I wouldn't doubt this organization dediced to go ahead and shore up Foxy's services for the forseeable future for fear that we might lose him after his final year (next year) is out.

And if you think that's far fetched.......I have an equation that will remind you that this is not as far fetched as you think it is.....

Jake Delhomme + 6 turnovers vs the Arizona Cardinals = 5 year extension and at least 15 million guarateed

:willy_nilly:

Why do you care how much guaranteed money it is fact of the matter is it lowered his cap number. He won't see that 5 years so stop worrying about it. Yes maybe we should get rid of Fox so we can be like the Bucs. They run their coach that took and won them a superbowl and sent him packing and now look at them. I don't understand why people want Fox gone so bad, every coach has a bad day or makes a bad call or gets out coached. Look at Belichek making that dumbass call on 4th to go for it maybe he should be fired for that.

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i don't see a reason to get rid of fox yet. i don't think he's ever had a season with less than 7 wins and one of those was after coming to a team with 1 win and another was after losing the team's starting qb after 3 games

i wouldn't be surprised to see davidson go though, i think delhomme and smith's struggles he will have to take the blame for. we can't go into next season without a way to get these guys back to their old selves and only way to solve that is a new qb or new oc, and a new qb is a lot harder to come by

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i don't see a reason to get rid of fox yet. i don't think he's ever had a season with less than 7 wins and one of those was after coming to a team with 1 win and another was after losing the team's starting qb after 3 games

i wouldn't be surprised to see davidson go though, i think delhomme and smith's struggles he will have to take the blame for. we can't go into next season without a way to get these guys back to their old selves and only way to solve that is a new qb or new oc, and a new qb is a lot harder to come by

Yeah, we don't have a "TO" exploding....yet. And I don't think any coach other than Crossman will be leaving. Not too sure about him either...:(

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