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I don't think Fewell is like Fox at all


Dpantherman

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I want to know his thoughts on offense.

Is he willing/capable of making adjustments on the fly?

If he gets a FG on the opening drive will he just try to sit on it?

These question go to all candidates.

definitely agree..

someone said he wears his heart on his sleeve and is fiery.. that's huge in my book.. This 3 out of 4 games mentality and stay even keel is old and tired.. granted you don't want to get too up and too down week to week, but you have to inspire your guys at certain moments to step up a level.. something I don't think Fox was ever able to accomplish..

but most importantly, I want a smart OC and a really good QB coach if we go this route..

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i wasn't too impressed with the way he handled the QB situation in buffalo (not that he had much to work with).

he is someone i really have to be sold on.

i just don't see a commitment to improving the worst aspect of the team in this discussion. i want to know his football philosophy and mentality. i have yet to see anything that says it's much different.

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