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fox thinks scoring more points than the other team is key to winning...


rayzor

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true story...

from post practice comments to media today:

On if the offense's struggle to score points is a concern, especially against New England:

Yeah. I think scoring points, more than the other team, is the key. I'd like to see us be able to do that...

sheer brilliance, i tell ya.

on another note i think he inadvertently let the cat out of the bag about moore and the future QB situation.

We do have a new quarterback in there. I think there are some natural growing pains with that, not just because of him but just even cadence, anything to do with offensive football.
moore the rest of the season? he seems to say more about things when he's not being directly asked about them.
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Look guys.....relax. He's just trying to throw everybody off for the rest of the season by being rational, honest, using common sense.(for once)

It'll all be ok...trust me. It is what it is, and some team is gonna pick a bad day to have a bad day, and we will play harder than we actually thought we could, and make another team fall prey to our super game planning abilities.

:rolleyes:

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Look guys.....relax. He's just trying to throw everybody off for the rest of the season by being rational, honest, using common sense.(for once)

It'll all be ok...trust me. It is what it is, and some team is gonna pick a bad day to have a bad day, and we will play harder than we actually thought we could, and make another team fall prey to our super game planning abilities.

:rolleyes:

Clearly you are not aware that the other team practices, too.

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