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David Haugh: Pride all that's left for John Fox, but is this the end of his career?

Without prompting the other day at Halas Hall, John Fox reminded everybody of something easy to forget watching him coach the Bears the past three seasons.

"Playoff games are not easy to win - I've been involved in 15 of them myself," Fox said proudly, answering a question about Bengals coach Marvin Lewis.

Pride is all Fox has left in this longest of seasons, which somehow still has four games remaining. Other obscure nuggets the beleaguered coach offered, unsolicited, this week included the Bears being involved in nine one-possession games - "We've only

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