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Have to get John Fox props...


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Regardless of if we're 9-4 with the playoffs on the horizon or 1-9 and the laughing stock of the league he gets players to play hard, and the players respect him. Before the Brown game Fox(The Network...(the one that forced us to sit through Tory Holt)) showed a clip of him and Beason before the game clowning around. I can tell from Beasons tweets alone that he is a passionate guy that wants to win, and for him to have that much fun and respect for his coach tells a lot about that coach. Sure, we're terrible, but at least we know our guys will give it their all. I hope Fox finds another job 5 mins after we fire him after the ATL game on Jan 2nd.

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Regardless of if we're 9-4 with the playoffs on the horizon or 1-9 and the laughing stock of the league he gets players to play hard, and the players respect him. (I'm sure every NFL fan and analyst will remember that he had his 2-14 team play hard forever) Before the Brown game Fox(The Network...(the one that forced us to sit through Tory Holt)) showed a clip of him and Beason before the game clowning around. I can tell from Beasons tweets alone that he is a passionate guy that wants to win,(It's called being a competitor, Beason learned that long before he met Fox) and for him to have that much fun and respect for his coach tells a lot about that coach. Sure, we're terrible, but at least we know our guys will give it their all. I hope Fox finds another job 5 mins after we fire him after the ATL game on Jan 2nd. (we won't have to fire him because his contract is up and i also hope he finds a job within 5 minutes after he's set free because that means someone's been tampering and we're entitled to compensation.)

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I'm pretty sure the players play hard because they get paid to do so. Seriously, don't regurgitate that cheesy poo you hear the announcers say every Sunday that "John Fox gets his guys to play hard every Sunday!" Tell me this; Why isn't Jimmy Clausen "playing hard?" Why isn't all this playing hard getting us any wins?

They "play hard" because they're professional athletes. Show me a team where they don't "play hard" enough. Go on, point one out.

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I'm pretty sure the players play hard because they get paid to do so. Seriously, don't regurgitate that cheesy poo you hear the announcers say every Sunday that "John Fox gets his guys to play hard every Sunday!" Tell me this; Why isn't Jimmy Clausen "playing hard?" Why isn't all this playing hard getting us any wins?

They "play hard" because they're professional athletes. Show me a team where they don't "play hard" enough. Go on, point one out.

Under Wade I would say the Cowboys were taking it easy.

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