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The War with Denver Country...


Peppermint9030

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Why does no one recognize the correlation between John Fox, his QB's and fourth quarter come backs. Jack Delhomme was the master at Carolina under Fox up until he was cut. Sure he had terrible games, but not near as bad as The Golden Calf of Bristol. His MO has always been play conservative offensively, allow your defense to make plays to keep the game close, then open up the O in the fourth quarter. It's not a miracle The Golden Calf of Bristol is doing this, it's what John Fox coached teams have ALWAYS DONE.

Use that argument, maybe they will look it up.

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And the fact that they have played only a couple teams in that win streak of theirs with over a .500 record. I'd love to be playing them this week instead of the Texans. The way our offense puts up points would have Tim "the Prophet" The Golden Calf of Bristol.(laugher) gasping for air. Their just finally glad The Golden Calf of Bristol started winning but I don't see how so little love is given to their defense. Thats the part about the Bronco hype that disappoints me.

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Good posts, sir. Points well made.

Why does no one recognize the correlation between John Fox, his QB's and fourth quarter come backs. Jack Delhomme was the master at Carolina under Fox up until he was cut. Sure he had terrible games, but not near as bad as The Golden Calf of Bristol. His MO has always been play conservative offensively, allow your defense to make plays to keep the game close, then open up the O in the fourth quarter. It's not a miracle The Golden Calf of Bristol is doing this, it's what John Fox coached teams have ALWAYS DONE.

Use that argument, maybe they will look it up.

And the fact that they have played only a couple teams in that win streak of theirs with over a .500 record. I'd love to be playing them this week instead of the Texans. The way our offense puts up points would have Tim "the Prophet" The Golden Calf of Bristol.(laugher) gasping for air. Their just finally glad The Golden Calf of Bristol started winning but I don't see how so little love is given to their defense. Thats the part about the Bronco hype that disappoints me.
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