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No teams fighting over Fox?


Zod

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I doubt that will happen. A lot are still saying he'll land in Cleveland... I don't know what will happen with him, but I think he stays in the NFL

In your sig, the only thing I can make out is "I'm stuffing my butt.....Yeah!". Is this what he is saying? I don't have sound on this computer. Serious question.

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Can't be. Many a huddler swore he would be head coaching the team of his choice.

Me thinks he might drop back down to college.

CBS pre game show host to John Fox the in-studio analyst:

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"John, what did you think of that pass by Andrew Luck of the Panthers?".

"It is what it is."

Brilliant!

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Seriously ,all the openings out there this year and you think fox isn't going to get one of them? two years ago you would be pressed to find 6 head coaches as good as fox. he'll land on his feet,just waiting for the smoke to settle.

This. Harbaugh is attracting all the attention right now. I'm not sure if Fox will get a HC job, but I would be surprised if he didn't. And there is absolutely no way he drops back down to college ranks. At worst, he'll be a DC somewhere.

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