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Fox presser


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Fox: "... at the end of the day it was a successful season. 15-4 is not real shabby."

Wow that takes some fugging balls to say. That game will be remembered forever as the biggest beat down in Super Bowl history and you got the cahonhas to say "not too shabby"?!

Like him as a person but holy crap I'm glad Fox isn't our coach anymore.

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It's not a failure, but when you go to the Superbowl and get blown out that badly, and you just went 13-3 the year before, you can't call it a success.

As a matter of fact, I feel better as a panther fan than I would as a broncos fan given how the season panned out.

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Maybe it's just me but, people are so ready to jump down his throat. That season was not "Shabby" at all. The Super Bowl was horrible, yes we know that.  But for everyone to act as if he should've said "Yes this season was a failure" is crazy. I understand the Super Bowl or Bust mentality but come on...only 1 team wins it in the end.

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