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Wouldn't it be wild if Fox becomes the next Coughlin?


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Was thinking earlier today about Coughlin in Jacksonville, and how similar his stint there was to Foxy's here in Carolina.

Think about it.

1. Conservative D minded guys.

2. Widely respected around the league.

3. Emphasis on running game and D line play.

4. Both bumped out of their first HC jobs after being very inconsistant.

Honestly you could go on and on.

Now the only reason I think that Foxy could do as well as Coughlin, and possibly be more consistant year in and year out is the GM there, and the Division. Elway knows the importance of having an unquestioned starter at the QB position, and Foxy obviously knows about the D.

Food for thought.

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elway wants another QB.

he wants a big athletic QB who can stay in the pocket.

fox just wants a big QB that can stay in the pocket.

coughlin knows how to let the gates open upon offense. fox apologizes for it.

coughlin >>>>> fox and so it shall ever be.

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Tom Coughlin understands the value of an elite QB.

Did you mean to say Reese?

I have always blamed Hurney, and to a lesser extent Fox for their inability to coach up, draft, or acquire a top tier QB.

In Denver, with a HOF QB running the show, I don't think it will be an option.

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I hate these posts. You damn well know what Fox has to do with Carolina.

i hate living in the past.

the discussion has more to do with a guy that is coaching in denver than him being an underachiever here.

it's time to move on.

once a player or coach has gone on from the panthers they essentially become irrelevant unless we are playing against them.

fox isn't a panther anymore. he's a bronco.

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