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and 03 was considered by the media (and kinda was) a one hit wonder for us but mainly fox

just sayin

Fox's formula works he's just stubborn. But The Golden Calf of Bristol gives him stability and a long term option. He's not very good but Fox doesn't need good. As long as The Golden Calf of Bristol doesn't turn the ball over and Fox can keep the run game/defense healthy they'll be fine.

I don't know if they will be SB contenders though.

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What's the point of arguing when everyone around the NFL knows whos the better quarterback

In all honesty these Cam vs The Golden Calf of Bristol arguments seem to always turn into arguments more about their personal lives instead of arguments about whose the better QB.

The espn boards get crazy with The Golden Calf of Bristol fanatics.

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Like I said, I'm a The Golden Calf of Bristol fan. But come on lol. He has a better team around him, a better run game (aside from QB runs), and a defense that is far superior to the cats. Not to mention the schedule play.

The Broncos will make the playoffs but will lose the first game.

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The problem with Fox is that he needs certain pieces to be successful and he cannot change or adapt. He has to have a QB with intangibles or nothing he does will work. He has to have a defense. He has to have a running game, period. No mismatching or finding weaknesses, he plays straight up and when that fails there is no plan B, hell the players he plays can't even play a plan B, they are chosen to play man to man. There is really no room for adaptability.

Can this traditional style work? Hell yea it can but rarely will it work consistently, at least in Fox's style, as we all learned. And with the league morphing into an explosive offensive one, I am not sure how far a plan like that will take them.

But it's all subjective a new scenario can change anyone. Still I think Traditional Fox will stay the same.

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change, he doesn't know the meaning of the word at least while he was here.

Why are you defending an average coach. please be specific....nah don't, I don't really care.

Fox changed the entire Broncos team in mid stream this season.

Fox was never the problem in Carolina. Richardson is the biggest problem because he hires people like Hurney. Hurney's selections and moves completely undermined Fox many times. Don't forget the we changed offenses from a conservative Henning style offense to a Weis style Davidson offense. That offense was never a good fit here. Fox has always been a conservative and ball control coach. Delhomme was not a Weis style QB. In many ways Fox was completely screwed by Hurney and Richardson's decisions.

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Just like The Golden Calf of Bristol was the backup for his first one...but people tend to take that detail out.

Yeah, The Golden Calf of Bristol was Chris Leaks backup at Florida. How'd that work out, lol?

Chris Leak is bagging groceries at Food Lion and The Golden Calf of Bristol is on a 6 game N-F-L win streak.

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