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Fox in the market for a complementary back


Mr. Scot

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From the Denver Post, quoted in Rotoworld:

"You need more than one guy to make a full commitment to running the ball," Fox said. "We'll be in the process of finding more than one guy."

That'll fuel a boatload of speculation about DeAngelo Williams, though I'm not sure how justified it will be.

On a related note, to probably no one's surprise, Fox has named Kyle Orton the Broncos starting QB for next season.

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"I think, way back even in '03 (with the Carolina Panthers), we made a commitment to running the ball. I think you need more than one back if you're going to consistently run it through the season," Fox explained. "And just from the standpoint that guy is going to take a lot of shots."

Definitely sounds like he wants a "Double Trouble" type setup in Denver (and there's some logic to that).

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