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Fox Telling It Like It Is


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So many people on here, have nothing better to do than stay on here daily and know every thread posted, then to try and humiliate others. I wouldn't let it bother me, not everyone can act with maturity, instead they'd rather insult you. that you didn't know something.

Simple mistake brotha don't sweat it.

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So many people on here, have nothing better to do than stay on here daily and know every thread posted, then to try and humiliate others. I wouldn't let it bother me, not everyone can act with maturity, instead they'd rather insult you. that you didn't know something.

Simple mistake brotha don't sweat it.

Anyone that can get humiliated on a message board should have much bigger things to worry about. Like seeking psychiatric help.

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Cause on this forum pretty much everyone breaks their necks to cut each other down, instead of being real fans and trying to be on the same page and supporting each other. But I looked and didn't see a post, but I just heard it on NFL Sirius when they were talking about Fox been ready to get a new job somewhere else cause his hands are tied behind his back in Carolina.

I applaud your statement, sir.

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The "Fox had his hand tied" argument is such BS. who tied Fox's hands the past 8 seasons? who tied his hands last year when he stuck with Jake Delhomme after he saw that he wasn't getting any better? who tied his hands in the playoffs at home when he let Jake single-handedly throw us out of game? Theres no doubt this team is too young and inexperienced to be competitive, but that doesn't excuse the fact that he has been lacking for years now. He still has to take responsibility because its not all on the players. Its his fault as well.

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