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Why not keep Skip?


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The new coach would have the option to bring him back, but he's a Fox guy, so if Fox gets a new job, Skipper likely goes with him.

Yeah I think Skip will be brought back.

I might be the only one, but I just don't see Fox getting another job as a head coach(at least this season..)

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Think Dwill, Jstew, and Sutton knew how to run the rock. What could he have possibly taught them...now if he can get Sutton to quit hacking up the ball, yeah he'd be worth it...

Seems every time we have players play well at a position or a side of the ball, it's all the players and never the coaches in the minds of the fans. Had the same thing with Williamson (the WRs coach a while back). Bad players playing poorly was all his fault but Steve Smith and Muhammad playing well he had nothing to do with.

I honestly don't know if these coaches are quality coaches or not, but seems unfair to never give them credit.

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Seems every time we have players play well at a position or a side of the ball, it's all the players and never the coaches in the minds of the fans. Had the same thing with Williamson (the WRs coach a while back). Bad players playing poorly was all his fault but Steve Smith and Muhammad playing well he had nothing to do with.

I honestly don't know if these coaches are quality coaches or not, but seems unfair to never give them credit.

Think its a totally bogus title like WR coach. What did Richard Williamson teach Smitty at age 68...nothing.

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