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John Fox is Denver Broncos' new head coach

15 Jan 2011 10:07 #11 by LOL
Is Champ Bailey leaving? That would be a mistake.

I am not sure about Tebow VL, I think Elway likes him alot.

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15 Jan 2011 21:32 #12 by Rockdoc

Vice Lord wrote:

Rockdoc Franz wrote: This will be interesting. Considering additionally, it seems the Panthers were psychologically in disarray given the chasm from the top down.



Lol, ok Dr Phil...The average fan has no concept. These guys are playing for lottery money. They are all about how their career is going and they don't really care about much else, even winning. Of course the rare superstars who got their money wanna win but 80% of the team would take personal succuess and stats over wins everytime. Players don't quit trying because they don't like the coach or because the team was in "psychological in disarray". Only people that don't know what they are talking about say things like that. The Panthers had a bunch of young and crappy players, thats why they went 2-14 or 4-12 or whatever they went this year.



Thanks for your insights. Your interpretation of what I said is so far off that I'm inclined to think you do not even comprehend English. " Panthers were psychologically in disarray given the chasm from the top down" refers to being beaten down by frugal Carolina ownership intent on stripping payroll. No matter what your self-proclaimed football prowess may be, failure to see the effect of ownership's spending perspectives is a huge blind spot for you. Yep, few millionaire players show much consideration for anything but themselves. There are exceptions and those are the players that are worth their weight in gold. Consider Champ, Lynch, Tebow among them.

Fox will play Tebow if he shows he is the better quarterback. I simply do not see him outcompeting Orton, so no, I do not see Fox starting Tebow. However, should Orton struggle, I do think Fox will not hesitate to send Tebow in, especially considering that he likes smash-mouth football.

Read more: Kiszla: Seven steps to success for new coach John Fox - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_171 ... z1BAXRmoTY
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16 Jan 2011 09:58 #13 by UNDER MODERATION
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Rockdoc Franz wrote:

Vice Lord wrote:

Rockdoc Franz wrote: This will be interesting. Considering additionally, it seems the Panthers were psychologically in disarray given the chasm from the top down.



Lol, ok Dr Phil...The average fan has no concept. These guys are playing for lottery money. They are all about how their career is going and they don't really care about much else, even winning. Of course the rare superstars who got their money wanna win but 80% of the team would take personal succuess and stats over wins everytime. Players don't quit trying because they don't like the coach or because the team was in "psychological in disarray". Only people that don't know what they are talking about say things like that. The Panthers had a bunch of young and crappy players, thats why they went 2-14 or 4-12 or whatever they went this year.



Thanks for your insights. Your interpretation of what I said is so far off that I'm inclined to think you do not even comprehend English. " Panthers were psychologically in disarray given the chasm from the top down" refers to being beaten down by frugal Carolina ownership intent on stripping payroll. No matter what your self-proclaimed football prowess may be, failure to see the effect of ownership's spending perspectives is a huge blind spot for you. Yep, few millionaire players show much consideration for anything but themselves. There are exceptions and those are the players that are worth their weight in gold. Consider Champ, Lynch, Tebow among them.

Fox will play Tebow if he shows he is the better quarterback. I simply do not see him outcompeting Orton, so no, I do not see Fox starting Tebow. However, should Orton struggle, I do think Fox will not hesitate to send Tebow in, especially considering that he likes smash-mouth football.

Read more: Kiszla: Seven steps to success for new coach John Fox - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_171 ... z1BAXRmoTY
Read The Denver Post's Terms of Use of its content: http://www.denverpost.com/termsofuse



I'll get back to you later...Too busy

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16 Jan 2011 10:00 #14 by UNDER MODERATION
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Joe wrote: Is Champ Bailey leaving? That would be a mistake.

I am not sure about Tebow VL, I think Elway likes him alot.

Go Broncs!



Read between the lines of what he says...He uses words like "project" and talks of the hard work ahead to "make" him into an NFL quarterback. There is no way that any member of Bronco managment is going to ever say anything bad about Tebow. It's a business, and they might want to trade the guy

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