The Fox Football Family

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Re: The Fox Football Family

Postby JPK » Thu May 15, 2025 7:48 pm

Good job!!! Glad to see Zach crown a great season with a Super Bowl victory! You keep track of a lot of stats so I suppose you can tell us how many rings Zach and Austin both have at this point, and how it stacks up with their father? Either way, that's one successful family!

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10 Years Special Post

Postby achernar » Wed May 21, 2025 7:49 am

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3635 days
499.148 Views (almost half million)
50 played seasons

Countless hours of dedication and imagination

    373 games with QB John Lee Fox III (the OG)
    146 games with Coach JLFIII at Alabama
    181 games with Coach JLFIII at the NFL (Vikings, Buccs)
    270 games with QB Zachary Fox
    167 games with QB Austin Fox

1.137 games played (689 gamelogs)

To everyone who’s read, commented or just quietly followed along — thank you.
The story isn’t over. In fact, I have a couple ideas for the next chapters.

Feel free to leave a comment of your favorite moment, your first memory of this thread, or just say hi.
It’s the perfect time to jump in and remember together.

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2057 - Pro Bowl

Postby achernar » Wed May 28, 2025 10:08 am

AFC
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NFC
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2058 - OFFSEASON I

Postby achernar » Wed May 28, 2025 10:26 am

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The wait is over.
The heartbreaks, the close calls, the playoff meltdowns — all of it washed away under the bright lights of Jacksonville, as Zachary Fox and the San Francisco 49ers finally climbed the mountain together.

Four years after arriving from Washington with sky-high expectations, Fox etched his name in franchise lore, delivering the 49ers’ first Super Bowl title since 1994 — a 62-year drought finally broken.

Zach’s early years in San Francisco were dominant on paper but haunted by missed opportunity. Regular season brilliance — 14-2, 14-2, 16-0 campaigns — led to early playoff exits, raising doubts about whether the Fox-led Niners could ever finish the job.

But 2057 was different. The Super Bowl itself? A masterpiece.
Facing the AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers and their top-ranked defense, Fox threw for 281 yards, 4 touchdowns, and led a fourth-quarter scoring drives to seal a 31-28 victory.

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In the postgame interview, standing beside the Lombardi Trophy with red and gold confetti falling around him, Zach said it all:

They said we couldn’t win the big one. Well, we just did it. And we’re not done yet.


It wasn’t just a championship — it was a statement for Zach, this was always the goal — not just to win, but to build a dynasty. With a young core, a maturing coaching staff, and the monkey finally off their backs, the Fox Era in San Francisco had officially arrived.



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For years, the Fox Bowl when happening in the postseason was ours.

Three times before, we’d stood across from Zachary Fox and his 49ers / Redskins in the postseason.
Three times before, they’d walked away empty-handed. No matter how sharp he looked, Austin Fox had the answer.

Until the Fox Bowl X.

Chicago were up 24.
Not just leading. In control.
Dictating the pace, owning the line of scrimmage, moving the ball at will.

Soldier Field was on fire. Our fans weren’t just cheering — they were celebrating.
The scoreboard lit up 24–0, and it felt like destiny. It felt like we are going to another Super Bowl.

After that, Zach's 49ers scored 28 unanswered points. The ending didn’t come with fireworks. Just a tipped pass. A fall to the turf. A red-and-gold celebration on our grass. This is how the 2057 season ends.

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The Bears’ head coach has officially announced his retirement, ending a tenure that included a Super Bowl run and multiple playoff appearances.

This marks the beginning of a new chapter in Chicago. As the front office begins its search for a new leader on the sidelines. Expect the Bears to prioritize a coach who can work seamlessly with Fox.



Retired Players:

Spoiler:
Former Super Bowl Champ from 2046 QB #6 D. Jones retired. He was famous from being the first ever QB to make a perfect season (under the job of Coach JLFIII)
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We have HB #35 E. Smith retiring, who come game to play his last season as a Bears
the team who drafted him back in 2047, in 2nd overall.

Another 2047 draftee player who is retiring is WR #89 R. Williams, most famous for the being the Heisman runner-up in 2046
never reach the full potencial everybody imagine seeing he in field for USC.

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2058 - OFFSEASON II

Postby achernar » Thu Jun 05, 2025 3:55 pm

Already in the beggining of the offseason, Austin Fox has signed a 3-year contract extension worth $39.70 million, including a $11.25 million signing bonus. The extension keeps him under contract through the next three seasons, making sure the star quarterback will complete a decade at Chicago.

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Like we talk last offseason, Austin made a team-friendly contract that was more than probable.

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San Francisco, CA — Nobody expected a rookie head coach to walk into one of the most pressurized jobs in football and come out with a Lombardi Trophy. But in 2057, Wade Gray did exactly that.

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Now at just 43 years old, Gray took over a loaded 49ers roster — one with sky-high expectations, playoff scars, and a locker room full of alpha personalities. And yet, through all of it, he delivered something the Faithful hadn’t seen in years;

Coach Gray became one of the youngest HC to win a Super Bowl in his first season since Don McCafferty in 1970. He was hailed as the future of the league — an innovator, a culture-shifter, and a man who could turn winning into habit.



2058 NFL Draft:

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2058 - OFFSEASON III

Postby achernar » Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:40 am

This is the most talented Bears team probably since the title. That’s a little of speculation, not consensus.
The defense could do more but the offensive weapons are prime. The offensive line is no longer a sieve but a fortress.

Even the special teams unit is doing good. And yet, there’s a looming question hovering over Soldier Field: If not now, when?

Bears' draft picks:

1st, 12 - WR #83 Stacy McGee, from USC.
1st, 21 - TE #85 Scott Toler, from Colorado St.



The 49ers enter 2058 not just as defending champions, but as the most loaded team—again. On paper, they should be favorites to repeat and go back-to-back.

49ers' draft picks:

1st, 8 - FS #26 Javon Hayes, from UCF.
2nd, 12 - MLB #55 Christian Butler, from Virginia Tech.



PRESEASON

The brothers set up a week of shared training and a game in the preseason.
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POSITION BATTLES
He have a lot of things going on at the traning camp
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The Niners should start HB #37 J. Okereke or HB #28 J. Unger?
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The injury gave Okereke a step ahead.
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Standings from this preseason
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STATISTICAL LEADERS
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MAJOR INJURIES
49ers' WR1 could be out in week one.
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Huge miss right here, the starting center will miss half-of-the-season
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