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Fox: New Orleans next DC?


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Pretty sure he'll take a Head coaching job before taking a demotion in New Orleans

He may not get the chance, at least not at the NFL level.

The remaining openings are in Oakland (not an option) Cleveland (looking for an offensive coach) and Denver. The Broncs are a possibility, but they're also interviewing Gregg Williams.

Fox and Sean Payton are good friends from way back, and it'd be a smart move for New Orleans since Fox knows the personnel here.

The choice Denver makes could be key.

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It's possible if Greg Williams is hired away, Sean Payton and John Fox have allot of history and Payton was praising Fox earlier in the season.

I would love to see this simply because it would add more to the rivalry and I'd love to see our offense light-up Fox's defense. Imagine all the clapping and gum chewing that would take place?

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It's possible if Greg Williams is hired away, Sean Payton and John Fox have allot of history and Payton was praising Fox earlier in the season.

I would love to see this simply because it would add more to the rivalry and I'd love to see our offense light-up Fox's defense. Imagine all the clapping and gum chewing that would take place?

That would be nice. But a more likely scenario would be Fox's defense beating the piss out of our O.

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You'd expect an early advantage to New Orleans because Fox would know our people well.

Within a year or so though, between roster turnover and changes in scheme, that advantage would be nullified.

You'd also have to factor in that we would know his tendencies. Naturally, he could change them, but "Fox" and "change" are two words that haven't gone together much.

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