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Dan Henning > Jeff Davidson


TylerDurden

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Henning was burned out when he left. He didnt even coach the next two years right? Sometimes time off helps people. Then again Davidson didnt do very well till they got him a new Oline as well. Remember our Zone blocking project the first year?

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You make a good point. I wonder how the schedules compared last year?

Both teams had easy schedules, the difference was pretty minimal.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d809fbfa9&template=with-video&confirm=true

Not sure what it looks like when you put in the numbers on how teams finished in 2008 but if you compare the two you can see it's pretty close.

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Henning's last year here his offensive starting field position went down 10 yards per possession difference than the year before. And he loses his job. He was given a bigger hurdle to score and it's held against him.

I wish he was still here.

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