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A. Stop knocking Fox for crying about Jake. Are you seriously going to say he should not have emotional ties with his players? That is the biggest BS EVER! Are players going to want to play for some d*ck head coach. NO. Was Tony Dungy emotionally detached? NO. Is Sean Payton? NO. I respect Fox even more for caring about his players... that being said leads me to

B. If you want to say he shouldnt be attached because this is a business than you cant be upset with him for starting Jake so long. Business says that you already gave Jake a huge contract so f*ck Matt Moore, business says you better start Jake

At the end of the day, I love the huddle but some of you guys are b*tches... I said SOME of you. Some of you act like the FO is stupid and John Fox knows nothing about football... explain to me why you dont have a coaching job again? Oh yeah, nobody f*cking wants you to coach their team because you dont know nearly as much as you think you do. B*tch and moan about trading our first round pick, but oh now you love having Stewart and Otah. B*tch about Fox and Hurney, except for two seasons ago when we went 12-4... yeah they were alright then but two seasons later all you guys know more than them.

Simple fact, Fox and Hurney know more about football than any of you guys. They coach a pro team... most of you dont coach sh*t. Dont be a bunch of impatient fans that love Fox one season hate Fox another. Dont complain about trading our pick away, obnly to love Otah and Stewart and then once the next years draft comes along everybody cries about not having a pick again.

Thank goodness John Fox cried about his starting QB of the last few years. I am sure that many of the players did the same. It shows that Fox is an IMPORTANT part of this team who loves his players and staff. You think Steve Smith didnt feel some pain after his QB left. Smitty loved Jakes fire. Sure, Jake fell off, but Smitty and Jake have shared a lot of good things and I know Smith felt emotion. You guys are not in the locker room so who the hell are you to get on Fox for crying. I respect him even more for it. And dont forget, you guys will NEVER coach an NFL team... Fox almost won a superbowl mother f*ckers... he owns you.

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You lost me when you said Jake should start solely because of the extra zeros on his paycheck.

Really? Well let me help you understand. In business if you pay someone, you are gonna damn well make sure that he works. Thus from a business stand point, Jake starts... hope this helps.

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Really? Well let me help you understand. In business if you pay someone, you are gonna damn well make sure that he works. Thus from a business stand point, Jake starts... hope this helps.

Thanks for dropping by to give us your microeconomics 101 inapplicable viewpoint on how the NFL should work.

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