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I am delighted about Bronco's fans opinions of Fox


Mojoman

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Bronco forum in a meltdowm over their new coach. 12 pages of complaints on their forum entitled: "Anyone else hate how John Fox treats our fanbase? "

http://forums.denverbroncos.com/showthread.php?t=193690&page=12

I luv it. Thanks Denver for taking out our trash.

One post said on their forum:

"I dont like the fact that not one pathers fan has anything nice to say about him...it worries me".

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Its not that we don't have anything nice to say, its just that we got tired of the Fox regime and really needed to move on from a relationship that went sour. All the hatred toward Fox in recent years has overshadowed what he has done in the past and our appreciation for that. He did a lot of nice things for the organization and we are thankful for that but needed a change.

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