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I really hope this didn't get fox off the hotseat


Highlandfire

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Well I think the odds are pretty good that Fox stays. But he will have alot of pressure on him next season if he does. I'd like to see some moves made like in the 08 offseason when we brought in Vincent, the Hawaiian dude and another guy to compete for right guard. Just in a general sense I think you get alot of bang for your buck with moves like that. And I really don't think we have alot of holes on the team. We could really use a good #2 WR right now but we have the RBs, we have the o-line, we have the TEs, we have the star WR, we have a solid defense, and we have a QB(from what we've seen, crosses fingers/knocks on wood) who can at least keep us competitive for 4 qtrs.

So basically:

Continued success and development of Matt Moore + #2 WR though draft or FA+ Return of several starters and DT's + Interior D-line pressure = Winning season/post season

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I will still hold out hope, but considering the CBA situation I think we are unfortunately stuck with him. If I'm JR though, I make sure 2 stipulations are included:

#1: Under NO circumstance should Jake be allowed to start ever again

#2: Get rid of Crossman

This.

If that ass-hat Fox is retained, then he has to make a change with the staff and including his own 'philosophy' needs to be updated.

If there is no change next season I'll probably die.

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