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Friday, November 20, 2015
John Fox can make Denver a notch in his Chicago rebuild
By Jason Reid
ESPN.com
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Human nature tells us that
Chicago Bears head coach John Fox should have extra incentive to beat the
Denver Broncos this week after their split in January despite four spectacular seasons together.
"When you've been doing this for 26 years ... you end up playing your ex-team a bunch," Fox said the other day in Chicago, skillfully sidestepping reporters' questions about his emotions. "A lot of close friends there, a lot of people I have shared some great moments with, but it's the next team on the schedule."
But the Broncos are the only team on the Bears' schedule whom Fox led to four consecutive AFC West titles and a Super Bowl appearance. That's the team he guided to a 46-18 record in the regular season before being fired.
Maybe it was just in time. In the Broncos' first year without Fox, there's great concern in the Mile High City about injured 39-year-old quarterback
Peyton Manning, who is having the worst season of his marvelous career, played poorly during consecutive losses after a 7-0 start and already has been ruled out of Sunday's game at Chicago's Soldier Field. Fourth-year backup
Brock Osweiler will make his first career start.
Meanwhile, since Fox arrived in Chicago, the Bears' situation has improved at quarterback, and a team going through a personnel rebuild has followed.
Chicago has rebounded from an abysmal 0-3 start -- no team looked worse out of the gate -- to win four of six, including two in a row. Quarterback
Jay Cutler has experienced a bounce-back campaign as Fox continues to build on his well-deserved reputation for being a turnaround artist. And you don't need to be an NFL lifer to understand Fox is working on one of his best moves yet.
During a 13-year NFL career, Shawn Springs admired how Fox coached, first as an aggressive defensive coordinator and then while running an entire program.
"He's one of those guys you would love to play for," said Springs, now a television analyst. "I never played for him, but guys talk, and he's definitely a players' coach. He's also a ... man's man. For me, you want to know what to expect from a coach, you want someone you respect and someone who understands what it takes to win. Fast."
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