The John Fox head coach aura that followed him from Denver has tarnished quite a bit the past two years. That can happen when a guy goes 6-10 and then 3-13. The NFL is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately league. Coaches who go long periods without winning can see their stars plummet in a hurry. A failure to finish with a record of at least 8-8 this year would mark the first time in 15 years Fox has gone through three-straight losing seasons.
At that point the questions will start about whether he has it anymore. He's 62-years old after all and has a history of health issues. Maybe the game just passed him by. As it can with many head coaches. However, some still believe Fox deserves the benefit of the doubt. Eliot Harrison of NFL.com is among them. In his recent rankings of all 32 head coaches, Fox came in a respectable 12th in spite of his struggles.
"While the last couple of years have not been kind to Fox, it would be awfully difficult to rate him lower at this point. Fox has coached two vastly different football teams in the Super Bowl -- the quarterback-centric 2013 Broncos and the run-first, play-defense 2003 Panthers. Neither squad won it all, but Fox went to the playoffs seven times while running those teams. Reaching the promised land with the Bears is a taller task, but Fox has a few assets in running back Jordan Howard and a budding defense. We'll see."








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