3) There is something Fox does when he begins a rebuilding project that's tough to put into words. He takes teams not quite ready for prime time and forces them to win. He did it in Carolina and Denver. In Chicago, there may be enough pieces to do the same. A unifier, Fox won't allow the fissures that existed inside the organization last year to develop this year. And he'll take a fresh look at everything, just like he did with Shea McClellin, who was in danger of being a bust on the edge. Fox made the 2012 first-round pick an inside linebacker and signal-caller. And it's working. With one move, he may have made two spots better.