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do you idiots not see the real problem???


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it's not fox, it's not jake, it's not peppers ----- it is our JOKE of an offensive co-ordinator jeff davidson......we had a chance to really pound the sucaneers and we still get the same bullshit up-the-middle crap on 3rd and 7 or 3rd and whatever even tho moore looked pretty sharp throwing....how the hell can we be excited about hiring cleveland freakin browns cast-offs???

i'm not sure who a hot young co-ord would be but when i can call every play in the stands as we line up ----something's gotta change

oh, by the way..................danny crossman really sucks too.

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Davidsons game plan works with a decent QB like it or not. I don't like the 3rd down draws anymore than you do but it is understandable with Matt Moore in there. It's not understandable with Jake Delhomme in there. They are protecting the QBs. But I did think that Fox and Davidson set Moore up for failure today with those 3rd and longs we had. We ran so many no gainers today. We should be passing more on 2nd down.

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evidently you dont remember when everyone (including me) said that about Henning. And now here we are looking at the same crap with Davidson.

That = FOX

Its ok- Fox is gone after this season, we will get someone in here who will mix it up.

I agree.

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Wow, what a moron. Where the hell have you been all season? People have been head hunting ever since the bye-week. I've heard people calling for the jobs of Fox, Jake, Hurney, Davidson, Crossman, and the one that I can't understand why, Meeks.

Fox is an excellent coach when he isn't fuging glued to a crappy player. Hurney picks up big playmakers that improve the team, but ignores the need to fill positions that are really hurting. Jake WAS good, but not anymore. Moore outplayed him in every single way. Davidson gave us our current offensive scheme that makes our running game so damn good, but the playcalling has been questionable at best. Part of that is Jake, but Davidson really needs to get his act together if he wants to keep his job. Danny Crossman has been doing a shitty job on returning AND punting. The only good thing on the special teams is the Field Goals, courtesy of John Kasay.

Meeks has been doing an outstanding job. Since the bye-week, things have done nothing but get better on the defense. I'm not sure why people are calling for his job. He's the best coach on the staff.

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3rd and 5, from the 8, up by 7, I kinda like handing it to the running game and taking the points over throwing into traffic in the endzone.

Since we see how well that worked for Tampa.

But hey, what do I know. Seems like we throw, people cry we should've run. We run, people cry we're too conservative.

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