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Fox Looks Over Mike Defense


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People tend to forget that. Not only is he a defensive coordinator, but the head coach. He makes adjustments too. He took over last year. Its obvious since we was winning, nobody thought we should make a change. Kept on doing it

So if you going to blame Mike, blame Fox too

Inexcusable our D faded away since the first bye and the only thing that changed was the blitzes in the N.O game. I mean come on

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People tend to forget that. Not only is he a defensive coordinator, but the head coach. He makes adjustments too. He took over last year. Its obvious since we was winning, nobody thought we should make a change. Kept on doing it

So if you going to blame Mike, blame Fox too

Inexcusable our D faded away since the first bye and the only thing that changed was the blitzes in the N.O game. I mean come on

Right, thats why I don't think firing Trgo will do anything. Coaches don't typically bring in an outside person whose specialty is their own.

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Right, thats why I don't think firing Trgo will do anything. Coaches don't typically bring in an outside person whose specialty is their own.

Bingo. That mean they both agree on the defense

I knew it was a agreement the day he made an excuse about us playing a lot of top offenses

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People tend to forget that. Not only is he a defensive coordinator, but the head coach. He makes adjustments too. He took over last year. Its obvious since we was winning, nobody thought we should make a change. Kept on doing it

So if you going to blame Mike, blame Fox too

Inexcusable our D faded away since the first bye and the only thing that changed was the blitzes in the N.O game. I mean come on

Of course were blaming Fox too...........I want Cowher the rest of you tards can keep Fox.

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I really don't think Fox is going anywhere. But if by some chance he does get the axe, I like Cowher but, I am tired of retreads in the NFL. I'd like to see the FO go after Rex Ryan.

I just wondering if this is possible that we are going to the 3-4. With what pep has said it seems like Fox is not in a safe place and I doubt pep will want to be around for a coach change. IDK the media could just be playing it up and Peppers is not much of a talker so it could be nothing but the way people are talking something big might happen.

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i think it's unfounded to think that if we replace Turdo, it'll be with someone just like him; bland, bend-but-dont-break, poor adjustments, poor schemes. remember, before Turdo we had Del Rio and the best defense we've ever had.

there's no guarantee that we'll get rid of Turdo, in fact, it's not likely. however, if it does happen, it's quite possible that we get someone w/ some real talent to replace him.

all we can do is hold out hope!

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