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Fox: "Best Offense ive had as a head coach". Article


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This team has been special since we saw how they handled training camp. We get credit for our offense but a lot of folks still are underestimating us.

I wish the oddmakers were doing the same.

While most of the pundits don't give us much of a chance, when money is on the line we are one of the favorites. Here is what you would return with a $100 bet on your team:

Cardinals- 3000

Ravens-750

Panthers-450

Giants-275

Eagles-750

Steelers-400

Chargers-900

Titans-550

http://www.betvega.com/super-bowl-odds.html

Those 40-1 odds at the begiining of the season look really good now for folks who made that bet.

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Nice read. Lots of good quotes in there.

This is the best offense we've had under fox. And it's playing well. On top of that, we get our defensive line whole again, which is a damn good thing.

Fox needs to learn how to deal with a good, explosive offense, though. Accept it and go with it.

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“I think [DeAngelo] has just gotten a lot better at doing his job and hitting the holes and taking what is there,” said Gross, a rookie on that Super Bowl XXXVIII team. “I think, before, he might have had that [university of] Memphis mentality still, where he thought he could take every play to the house.

Can someone please tell me what the hell Gross is talking about? D-Will was not on that team...

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Reading comprehension. He isn't saying that DWill was on that team; just that Gross was. Gross, who was on the SB team, made a comment about DWill's growth in three seasons.

Well I guess that's what hes saying..and I comprehend very well; but I appreciate you breaking it down it's just that Gross has his own language..I don't know what he's talking about half the time.

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