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NFL Rumors: Chicago Bears Might Fire John Fox Before the Season is Over
When John Fox was hired by the Chicago Bears, he knew they weren’t an easy fix. However, I don’t think he had any idea just how big of a rebuilding job he’d have to go through. Considering how difficult it may be for the team to pick up wins early in the season, the veteran head coach might not even last until the season’s halfway mark.
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Chicago Bears Understand the Jay Cutler Era is Coming to a Close
Already down 0-2, the Chicago Bears are likely to miss the postseason for the sixth consecutive season, making it yet another failure in the Jay Cutler quarterback era. He’s going to miss some time with a thumb injury, and maybe it means it’s time to move on from him.
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Denver Broncos – John Fox Gets Fired & Peyton Manning Was Probably Injured
The failure to win a Super Bowl and losing twice in their first playoff game was enough for the Denver Broncos to fire Jon Fox, although everyone calls it mutual agreement. Peyton Manning playing injured in the divisional round loss and probably for the last month of the season didn’t really help him.
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Patriots vs Broncos – Peyton Manning Proves He’s Better Than Tom Brady
In a game that was about legacy and not just making it to the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos were the big winners and outright better team from top to bottom, leaving the New England Patriots and Tom Brady empty handed for yet another season.
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Denver Broncos – John Fox Conservatism Might Cost Them Again in 2013
Every head coach in the NFL has quite a few plays in his head and memory he would love to do differently. John Fox added another one to his collection last season, as the Denver Broncos lost in the AFC Divisional playoffs to the Baltimore Ravens.
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Denver Broncos – MVP Like Second Half for Peyton Manning
The Denver Broncos had a terrible first half, going down 0-24 against the San Diego Chargers. The Second half? Peyton Manning was perfect, the defense embarrassed Philip Rivers, helping complete a 35 point comeback to win 35-24, the fourth biggest regular-season comeback in NFL history.