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John Fox thinks we pass on Cam Newton


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That's why his ass is in Denver and not here! I think he's calling out Hurney... he's using reverse psychology to make Hurney pick newton so that Dareus is there for him to gobble up. Who really cares though?

I can guarentee that for the first time in a long time Fo will have NOTHING to do with our draft... Let's see how we do without him

Pretty sure he had nothing to do with the draft last year. So it really isn't a long time.

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I love how talkative Fox is now. 9 years is a long time to not say anything of any worth

Yes, and I love how now he doesn't mind giving his opinion on both Armanti and our draft strategy.

It just feels like cheap shots to me. I think there is still a lot of animosity there.

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Yes, and I love how now he doesn't mind giving his opinion on both Armanti and our draft strategy.

It just feels like cheap shots to me. I think there is still a lot of animosity there.

Maybe because if he talked crap about our players and told our draft strategy while he was here he would've been fired.

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Maybe because if he talked crap about our players and told our draft strategy while he was here he would've been fired.

Yeah, but most coaches go out of the way not to go on the record about players on other teams. Two reasons: they don't want to give the other team ammunition or bulletin board material, and they never know if they might have to coach that player someday in the future.

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