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George Seifert/John Fox/Mike Smith


Matt Foley

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Coach A has two Super Bowl victories to his credit, each with a different quarterback, and both were blowout victories. He also has a couple of championship game losses. Until his final season, his winning percentage was the highest in NFL history.

Coach B has one Super Bowl loss to his credit, and one loss in the NFC Championship.

I bet if you took a poll on this board as to which coach is/was better, Coach B would get 95 percent of the vote.

Now turn it around...

Coach A has one Super Bowl loss to his credit, and one loss in the NFC Championship.

Coach B did a wonderful job turning around his team and developing his rookie quarterback as a rookie head coach.

If you held the same poll, I bet Smith would get close to 50 percent of the vote.

Perspective is a funny thing.

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If Foxwas fired I would get a little excited.

With the Players on the O-line and our RB's we will win a lot of games no matter who our coach is.

(i.e. atlanta)

I think Fox even at 12-4 is getting old around here. I was watching Mike Tomlin on the sidelines in todays game and I was just thinking about Fox's interviews, and just thought for a second what it would be like to have a coach who isnt always luke warm.

I think Fox is an 8-8 coach who rides the wave(or talent) as far as it will take him. I dont see him going any where and that makes me a little sad. This is the same guy who wouldnt start Williams over Foster.

Nough said....

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If Foxwas fired I would get a little excited.

With the Players on the O-line and our RB's we will win a lot of games no matter who our coach is.

(i.e. atlanta)

I think Fox even at 12-4 is getting old around here. I was watching Mike Tomlin on the sidelines in todays game and I was just thinking about Fox's interviews, and just thought for a second what it would be like to have a coach who isnt always luke warm.

I think Fox is an 8-8 coach who rides the wave(or talent) as far as it will take him. I dont see him going any where and that makes me a little sad. This is the same guy who wouldnt start Williams over Foster.

Nough said....

^^^

This.

I think he doesn't say too much because he truly doesn't know that much, therefore he doesn't want to make himself look stupid.(even though he takes care of that plenty on the sidelines)

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