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Fox's potential next job...


Mr. Scot

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...could be in danger.

Jason Garrett has led the Cowboys to two straight wins, and Jerry Jones is already trying to wriggle out of having to comply with The Rooney Rule. If the team continues to look good, by season's end, who knows?

So then the question would become where else he might land.

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Browns job is still there, Maginie isn't Walrus's guy.

Lots of jobs will be around IMO.

mangini is doing pretty well with the browns at the moment...even with the loss. the team is improving. they might want to stay with him for a while.
I'll say he goes to the Vikings
leslie frazier will get first crack at it, but i can see that happening. fox and the vikes have a lot in common. they hate young QBs and will go begging for some old QB to come in and take over.
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i think tennessee is bit by the stupid bug that crawled over from west memphis. they won't let go of fisher. they're under the foolish notion that you keep going with what you got because people like the coach. winning records mean nothing.

Their situation got a tad weirder today: Young no longer the Titans starter

Vince Young is no longer the Titans starting quarterback after he abruptly left LP Field following Tennessee's 19-16 overtime loss to Washington today, Coach Jeff Fisher said.

Young, who had been booed in the first half and left the game in the second half because of a thumb injury, tossed his shoulder pads into the stands as he left the field.

Minutes later he emerged from the locker room dressed in street clothes and headed up a ramp to the players' parking lot. Safety Michael Griffin, wearing only a pair of shorts, ran out of the locker room and chased Young, but was too late to catch him.

Downright bizarre :sosp:

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I think the raiders job is safe for right now...it's a lot of potential coaching changes and he could get any one of them, my bet is Minnesota.
only problem is, most open jobs will go to brand new coaches rather than retreads. thats just the way it has been for several years. if there are 5 or 6 jobs open, only a couple of them will go to retreads. if gruden and cowher are coming back...thats going to really hurt fox's chances.
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