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Fox is the only NFC south coach remaining


methodtoll

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that has more head coaching experience then any other current Head Coach in the NFC South. (since people want to make this into a grammar forum.

So now the heat is truly on Fox and Hurney and mark it down, if we don't see a championship run next year then the whole NFC South could have a complete makeover.

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"Fox is the only remaining NFCS coach with the most experience." Does that thought make sense?

In regards to head coaching experience, yes it does

This will be Smith's 2nd season coming up, he still has a lot to learn as a head coach.

Payton has had some success but the team hasn't reached its full potential yet

and Raheem Morris has not had any head coaching

So in regards to all four head coaches, only Fox remains with the most experience

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I think he was talking about your inability to word a sentence correctly. The fact you are trying to apply makes sense, but the wording makes you sound like a retard.

Let me try it another way since a couple of you cannot understand a simple sentence:

John Fox is the only remaining head coach in the NFC South that has more experience as a head coach.

Furthermore, this is not grammer school. If you understand what I am saying then there is no reason to insult someone.

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Mike Smith has a lot to learn?

I hope not, he made the playoffs in his first year as HC, if the only place to go from there is up then where does that leave the Falcons?

He may have made the playoffs but Atlanta is a pretty young team and still have things to improve on.

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John Fox is the only remaining head coach in the NFC South that has more experience as a head coach. FAIL again

Let me make this very simple for you. Is this what you are trying to say? John Fox has more head coaching experience then any other current Head Coach in the NFC South.

Sentence making is very easy. If you are not a dumbass.

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Let me try it another way since a couple of you cannot understand a simple sentence:

John Fox is the only remaining head coach in the NFC South that has more experience as a head coach.

Furthermore, this is not grammer school. If you understand what I am saying then there is no reason to insult someone.

And I only made the comment because I found it funny that you did not understand that someone was insulting you.

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John Fox is the only remaining head coach in the NFC South that has more experience as a head coach. FAIL again

Let me make this very simple for you. Is this what you are trying to say? John Fox has more head coaching experience then any other current Head Coach in the NFC South.

Sentence making is very easy. If you are not a dumbass.

Once again, quit making things into a grammar school... They both mean the same damn thing. First you say that I sound like a retard and now you are basically calling me a dumbass.

If it bothered you so much, all you had to say or asked was, "Don't you mean, "John Fox had more head coaching experience then any other current head coach in the NFCS?" instead of being a jerk about things.

I can take criticism but insulting people is another thing.

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