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Yasinskas talks down Edwards


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This likely wouldn't be a deal-breaker, but Edwards and Fox have one very big difference. Edwards loves the media and is one of the most-open and quotable coaches to ever come through the league. Although Fox isn't generally unpleasant, he says almost nothing to the media.

I beat Yasinskas to the punch when I said this earlier:

Has anyone given any thought to how Foxspeak will clash with Hermisms?

There are two very different messages in "It is what it is" and "You play to win the game."

I hope, should Edwards come here, we can put aside this gridiron jargon and instead speak together the beautiful language of defense.

I was being sarcastic, but apparently Yasinskas thinks it could be an issue.

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yasinkas hates the panthers, just like his fat buddy jenks did. he considers it being objective to hate and thinks that makes him seem respectable but all it does is show that he is a huge waste of money and time.

quit listening to what he writes.

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