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Five-ten years from now, how will Fox be remembered in Charlotte?


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Right now he is public enemy number one and has been since the Arizona loss for most people, but how do you think he will be remembered as a coach five-ten years from now? For example,Aaron Brooks was one of the most hated people in New Orleans from 04ish until he was cut but now in 2010 he is looked upon as the QB who brought th Saints their 1st playoff win and an above average QB without a competent staff or defense.

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also fox is not public enemy number one

you do not seem to have a firm grasp on the situation

right i get that the season was a throw away, i'm just speaking from experience after seeing all the Fox memes around here and the countless threads complaning about gum or it is what it is.

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I will think of Fox as a guy who got more out of average players than expected and never got the most out of his athletically superior players.

Once I read he never wanted his team to high or to low, just in the middle emotionally. I believe that is true and as such his teams played to the emotional level of whomever they faced. Thus, played down to the level of their competition.

I will remember him positively, but I will never forget how many wins I feel he left on the field by being afraid to finish.

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right i get that the season was a throw away, i'm just speaking from experience after seeing all the Fox memes around here and the countless threads complaning about gum or it is what it is.

this place is the third worst site on the internet, after only hamsterdance and that simpsons porn place.

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Once I read he never wanted his team to hgh or to low, just in the middle emotionally. I believe that is true and as such his teams played to the emotional level of whomever they faced. Thus, played down to the level of their competition.

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