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Say Trgovac is gone...


Samuel L. Jackson

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Who is your replacement?

I like this guy out of all the names I have looked at...

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McDermott? Solid choice. But Philly runs an aggressive defense that flys to the ball and is very hard to get yards on. We'd rather play pussy bend but don't break soft zone schemes that never work but we're so scared of the big play.

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McDermott? Solid choice. But Philly runs an aggressive defense that flys to the ball and is very hard to get yards on. We'd rather play pussy bend but don't break soft zone schemes that never work but we're so scared of the big play.

I wouldn't mind Jim Johnson.

Has Del Rio been fired from Jacksonville yet?

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McDermott? Solid choice. But Philly runs an aggressive defense that flys to the ball and is very hard to get yards on. We'd rather play pussy bend but don't break soft zone schemes that never work but we're so scared of the big play.

Point is he'd change it.

Ron Rivera, gotta look at Steeler assistants.....

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Jake Delhomme.

Nobody leads to more interceptions for a defense than Jake Delhomme. :D

No, seriously, how about we scour the collegiate ranks to find an up-and-coming mind to shake things up?

not funny jackass:ma:

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Point is he'd change it.

Ron Rivera, gotta look at Steeler assistants.....

point is Fox would rather not change it.

McDermott i've actually been talking about as a replacement for weeks. But Trgovac won't fire himself. Fox has to do that, and if he's not, then who's the real problem here?

Saturday was about as bad a defensive gameplan as I've ever seen before. And the more time goes on, the more stubborn this guy gets.

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point is Fox would rather not change it.

McDermott i've actually been talking about as a replacement for weeks. But Trgovac won't fire himself. Fox has to do that, and if he's not, then who's the real problem here?

Saturday was about as bad a defensive gameplan as I've ever seen before. And the more time goes on, the more stubborn this guy gets.

QFT

I would say Leslie Frazier if he is not hired as a head coach anywhere.

He has a defensive back mindset from a ton of experience and has a great defense up there in Minn.

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McDermott? Solid choice. But Philly runs an aggressive defense that flys to the ball and is very hard to get yards on. We'd rather play pussy bend but don't break soft zone schemes that never work but we're so scared of the big play.

Del Rio D was alot more aggressive then what ours is now. That might be the Progression of Fox or it might be the Progression of Trgo. Over the years we have always had a Great Dline and never had to use alot of Blitzes.

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