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Some of you STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND!!!!!!


Delhommey

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The only things that are wrong with this team are John Fox and Marty Hurney. John Fox because he can't win with the wealth of talent he's got and Hurney because he can't pick good players.

It's simple to see. WR drops a pass? Poor coaching, and poor GM'ing because a good WR doesn't drop passes (unless he's poorly coached) and our GM didn't get a good WR.

You know who a great WR would have been for us to have?

*pulls up NFL.com's stat page*

Andre Johnson! We could have drafted him instead of...

*looks up 2003 draft*

We could have traded Peppers for him this offseason!

Still it wouldn't have matter because Fox is such an awful coach. He would have messed him up just like he did with Jarrett.

Just remember this holiday season, no matter what goes bad just blame Fox, Hurney, and oh yeah Delhomme! But really we can blame Hurney for getting Delhomme and Fox for playing him.

Next year with Bill Cowher...wait...Mike Shannahan...wait...Urban Meyer at the helm and the amazing Jason Campbell at QB, everything will be fixed because ANYBODY can do better than Fox and Hurney. Just you wait.

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The only things that are wrong with this team are John Fox and Marty Hurney. John Fox because he can't win with the wealth of talent he's got and Hurney because he can't pick good players.

Can you really not see where this statement is contradictory?

1.If You feel this team has loads of talent then you can blame Fox for not being able to win with it.

2. OR you could say that Hurney just hasn't been able to find the right pieces, but in that case Fox has done fairly well with what hes had.

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Can you really not see where this statement is contradictory?

1.If You feel this team has loads of talent then you can blame Fox for not being able to win with it.

2. OR you could say that Hurney just hasn't been able to find the right pieces, but in that case Fox has done fairly well with what hes had.

I'm so sick of you Blind Jock Sniffers not able to see the TRUTH!!!1!! I will never understand why you all LOOOOOOOVE Fox so much!!!!!

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