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John Fox press conference


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Geez, some of you are to damn sensitive. He didn't say nothing there to get upset about. And he is right, the QB situation in Denver is definitely better than here at the present time. Heck, we had the worst passing game in the league, so saying they are better isn't exactly a shocking revelation.

Everyones all butthurt around here.

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See this is why Rivera is the man. You choose your SYSTEM first, then draft/ sign FA's to fit the system. Fox is a moron.

I disagree with this. You design the system to utilize the talents of the players you have. If you want a different system, you slowly get in players for a new system. But even then, you still make adjustments based on the relative skills of your players.

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Geez, some of you are to damn sensitive. He didn't say nothing there to get upset about. And he is right, the QB situation in Denver is definitely better than here at the present time. Heck, we had the worst passing game in the league, so saying they are better isn't exactly a shocking revelation.

they better hope The Golden Calf of Bristol is the real deal because if he isn't and he struggles Fox will easily fug up that "much better" QB situation. Also Kyle Orton was marginal before McDaniels brought him in and he might have problems passing without him

but oh i'm sorry for pointing out Fox's signature ass move of going "it wasn't my fault" about poo that he very obviously had a part in, that he did for years here

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I don't care what he says, because he doesn't matter to me. Im just trying to figure out why anyone else cares.

and if this team is SO bad. are owner is SO bad, then why did Rivera come here? and don't give me any BS about him having no other options. San Diego is a damn good team, and he could have easily stuck around there, or been in the race to be hired elsewhere.

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and if this team is SO bad. are owner is SO bad, then why did Rivera come here? and don't give me any BS about him having no other options. San Diego is a damn good team, and he could have easily stuck around there, or been in the race to be hired elsewhere.

Well.

He's been interviewing for 9 years and wasn't mentioned for the Cleveland, Oakland or Denver job.

The best he could do was land a job for a 2-14 team with an owner who seems to have lost it. Against 3 other candidates who were pretty weak.

Just saying

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