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Fox: well, what are you waiting for? Do it. DO IT!!!!!


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And some of you are so far up his ass you can't see reality

Can't see reality because some people don't think he's quit?? Even when players have even came out and reaffirmed that?

I can understand that statement if people were saying he's hands down the best coach in the NFL.... then okay we can't see reality... but because we don't think he's quit we can't see reality??? Weird... I don't understand that one. :confused:

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Can't see reality because some people don't think he's quit?? Even when players have even came out and reaffirmed that?

I can understand that statement if people were saying he's hands down the best coach in the NFL.... then okay we can't see reality... but because we don't think he's quit we can't see reality??? Weird... I don't understand that one. :confused:

just in general...and btw Hairless can say we're blinded when he doesn't know either? How is his opinion worth more? The source is reliable. Not like we're making it up.

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I was always a fan of Fox's, up until this year. I never thought that there was any reason that we should let him go. All of his down years, except last year, were usually caused by massive amounts of injuries. A lot of years he did a lot with very little.

However, if you really don't think that the record for this season isn't directly attributable to the coaching then you have your head in the sand.

Fox quit on this team before the season even started. You could tell by the way the team has never truely showed up from day 1. They are poorly coached and it shows all over the field, there may not be enough talent on this team to win a SB but there is not such a derth of talent that there should only be one mark in the win column up to this point in the season.

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The only thing I feel we've learned over the last few weeks is that Jon beason belongs in the middle linebacker position and that it was a coaching error to move him into the weak side position, regardless of the injury to other players. Dan Connor may be a good Mike too, but our defense is simply better when Beason is in the middle, regardless of who is playing the Will.

Obviously Beason doesn't belong at Will. But um, seriously? The defense is simply better?

First 7 games, defense allows an average of 301.7 yards per game, 119 rushing, and 182.7 passing. Connor gets hurt in game 8.

Game 8, the defense allows 408 yards, 165 rushing, and 243 passing.

Game 9, the defense allows 421 yards, 186 rushing, and 235 passing.

Game 10, the defense allows 378 yards, 100 rushing, 278 passing.

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Obviously Beason doesn't belong at Will. But um, seriously? The defense is simply better?

First 7 games, defense allows an average of 301.7 yards per game, 119 rushing, and 182.7 passing. Connor gets hurt in game 8.

Game 8, the defense allows 408 yards, 165 rushing, and 243 passing.

Game 9, the defense allows 421 yards, 186 rushing, and 235 passing.

Game 10, the defense allows 378 yards, 100 rushing, 278 passing.

You can't bring FACTS into the arguement!!!!!!!!! That is so fuging unfair! You should apologize, if the mods haven't already banned you for doing this.

Speculative and opinionated arguements are the only type that are allowed.

NO fuging FACTS!

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