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Meh... Fox really isn't that bad..


thunderraiden

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If we had a veteran QB and a legitimate #2 we would defiantly be at least 3-1 right now the way our Def is playing.

So yea.. Marc Bulger and Anquain Boldin two Raven players that should be Carolina Panthers that aren't because of JR obviously. How would you respond to coaching a team without a good QB or a vet at WR#2?

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fox has mentally checked out on this team....he may as well pull a bobby bowden and not even wear a headset anymore

I am not so sure I buy that just yet, Here is a pic I found...

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Never seen him so mad, fist clenched and all. Maybe it's acting, but I really don't think he has checked out...yet.

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We haven't had a real playbook since he's been here. Everything is obvious, passing formations and routes suck. I'm not even sure if we have a quick slant play in the playbook, the most effective play in the NFL. Seems we just have the receivers run retarded routes down field which are easy to cover. Running plays and passing plays people can see coming, regardless. We can't run a screen, ever, because it's obvious when one is coming.

Sorry, but Fox ball is tired and pathetic. Like Sean Payton says, it's a pass first league. Run first league and you end up like us: run, run, pass then punt and rely on defense to win you games? Boring and not effective. Even the Ravens have evolved into passing instead of trying to run it every down.

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