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Which do you think is more likely?


Cyberjag

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Fox in a HC role next year

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Davidson in an OC role next year

I think that question is like "Which will I win first, the Powerball lottery or the Mega Millions lottery?"

That being said, the Bills did hire Chan Gailey....they could want Foxy. But I think both Foxy and Davidson are evidence that the Peter Principle is alive and well.

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I think that question is like "Which will I win first, the Powerball lottery or the Mega Millions lottery?"

That being said, the Bills did hire Chan Gailey....they could want Foxy. But I think both Foxy and Davidson are evidence that the Peter Principle is alive and well.

but again, how to you justify bringing in Fox when Chan has his Bills playing better football than Fox does Carolina. Carolina may have 1 win but the Bills have been playing better than us.

Fox has never won back to back seasons and when he bombs this year....it will be tough for a team to justify bringing him in. Fox has DC written all over him next year.

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but again, how to you justify bringing in Fox when Chan has his Bills playing better football than Fox does Carolina. Carolina may have 1 win but the Bills have been playing better than us.

Fox has never won back to back seasons and when he bombs this year....it will be tough for a team to justify bringing him in. Fox has DC written all over him next year.

Has Chan got the Bills playing? Sorry, have not been paying enough attention. If he has then props to him. Foxy has always been out-coached and with the exception of his first year, his teams have been under-coached. I said that years ago here which was not popular. (That stuff is lost.) Finally JR sees the light. I bet his next hire will be a good one. Just wish it had come sooner.

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Fox is good at taking bad teams and making them average (and above average at times)..

unfortunately, his philosophy also keep good teams average..

but he'll find a job somewhere.. there are a lot of bad teams in need of a decent coach.

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