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Fox # 1 NFL Coach On Hotseat?


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don't really want to argue about it but he's always been competitive, has built something, and a new coach would just be starting all over again. players in place sure, but you think we're gonna go with someone who is just like fox, and will keep all assistants and schemes in place? losing fox will most likely be a step back, and don't expect miracle seasons like gruden got with the bucs, or tomlin with the steelers.

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He is already gone.

If he's already gone, then where is he now? Seriously, where do you think he ends up, since the repeated theory is that he would become the most coveted coach on the market?

Final press conference about his tenure in Carolina:

"It was what it was."

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don't really want to argue about it but he's always been competitive,

I wouldn't say always, we have had 5 seaons at .500 or below. Thats not exactly competative. I will give you the fact he is the best coach the panthers have every had but that really isn't saying much.

has built something,

What has he built? Good players are/were either ready to leave or giving up on him...Peppers didn't want to play for Fox anymore so he left and you could hear it in Smitty's voice last year he was very very frustrated with what was going on. You may be able to say he has build a good D but we have always had a decent one...even before Fox! He hasn't developed a QB, or a WR. Not sure what you mean by he has build something :confused:

and a new coach would just be starting all over again. players in place sure, but you think we're gonna go with someone who is just like fox, and will keep all assistants and schemes in place? losing fox will most likely be a step back, and don't expect miracle seasons like gruden got with the bucs, or tomlin with the steelers.

Maybe, maybe not...only time will tell!

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don't really want to argue about it but he's always been competitive, has built something, and a new coach would just be starting all over again. players in place sure, but you think we're gonna go with someone who is just like fox, and will keep all assistants and schemes in place? losing fox will most likely be a step back, and don't expect miracle seasons like gruden got with the bucs, or tomlin with the steelers.

nah, too much talent for a new coach to take a step backwards.

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If he's already gone, then where is he now? Seriously, where do you think he ends up, since the repeated theory is that he would become the most coveted coach on the market?

Final press conference about his tenure in Carolina:

"It was what it was."

If the NYG has a .500 or below year, he will end up there IMO

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If the NYG has a .500 or below year, he will end up there IMO

I don't know if he will land the NY gig, bringing in Fox is also committing your franchise to old school football. It is a passing league now and NY might not want to stay in the stoneage.

I think Fox will be the Brown head coach. They suck and Fox can turn them into a .500 team with his style.

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