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I hope Fox and Hurney watched Hard Knox tonight


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I neg-rep PantherBob so often, that when I went to to do it this time, it wouldn't let me.

I got you covered.

watching hard knocks made me wish we still had kris jenkins. usually i dont agree with bob-o but this organization is content with being average. and it starts with the coach/ fo.

Please god, no. I like you CK; don't ruin it!

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watching hard knocks made me wish we still had kris jenkins. usually i dont agree with bob-o but this organization is content with being average. and it starts with the coach/ fo.

There is no organization in the NFL that is content with being average. None

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Rex wasn't the reason the Jets went as far as they did last year, individual players performances were. We were playing like a playoff caliber team in those last 5 games last year but we weren't in the 11 before that... Fox was head coach throughout all of it but his attitude didn't change... Your logic is a little flawed and blinded for your hatred of John Fox. I agree he's made some very questionable decisions the last 3 or so years, but he's still a good coach, just approaches it differently.

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I neg-rep PantherBob so often, that when I went to to do it this time, it wouldn't let me.

This guy's a retard.

"If we had an a loud mouthed annoying coach, we'd be 1337 fo sho!!!"

Oh, and learn some proper typing etiquette you idiot.

Reading your posts is like trying to comprehend a 14 year old's ghetto talk.

As opposed to a coach that says "it is what it is" or "the other team gets paid too"? LOL!!!! I guess that p#ssy mindset has infected you as well.

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As opposed to a coach that says "it is what it is" or "the other team gets paid too"? LOL!!!! I guess that p#ssy mindset has infected you as well.

Your right.

If John Fox constantly ran the name of other coaches and players through the mud, we'd be dominant.

How did I not see this before?

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