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Hilarious Tweets by John Elway


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We couldn’t be more excited to have him lead the Denver Broncos.

Nether could the rest of the division!

John has coached great defenses, turned teams around and been to Super Bowls.

Turned teams around and the upside down.

Edit: Sorry, yeah 2 superbowls. I'm thinking about him as a headcoach.

He is a dynamic and proven leader who will energize our entire organization.

Yep, I can't wait to see all the energy dispersing from the stadium when John Fox calls a draw play on 3rd and long!

Coach Fox is a great fit for us not only with his coaching ability but also with his personality.

Personality? You both say "it is what it is"???

I am excited to announce that John Fox has agreed to terms to become the 14th head coach in Denver Broncos history.

Next offseason you will be announcing the 15th.

Any hilarious comments you would like to make on John Elways twitter (Trust me I responded in tons of laughter) you can contact him: http://twitter.com/#!/johnelway

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Your right. I'm thinking as a head coach.

true 'nuff, but the "Superbowls" fits in nicely with "coached good defenses".

rest of it is funny, but honestly, it's the media that is in for it. The players and FO will probably have plenty of enthusiasm etc.

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true 'nuff, but the "Superbowls" fits in nicely with "coached good defenses".

rest of it is funny, but honestly, it's the media that is in for it. The players and FO will probably have plenty of enthusiasm etc.

the real problem is it's so ambiguous the way he said it can easily be misinterpreted

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Denver will be in the playoff's in two years.

They have no defense. On top of that Fox is gonna change them from a 3-4 to 4-3 which doesn't fit probably the best playmaker on the D.

The run game is weak.

If Fox is in the postseason within the next 2 years it is b/c a 7-9 or 8-8 team makes it. Fox doesn't have the pieces in place to play Foxball.

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