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...Dave Magazu.

Last week's outing may have proven a tad rough (not easy to adjust lineups mid-game. But this week against the Vikings, Magazu took a group that was virtually patched together with duct tape and bubble gum into battle against one of the best defensive fronts in football. And overall, they looked pretty good.

Kudos to the Chief Ugly.

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Him and Davidson are like oline gods or something. IMO the most important thing in football is line play and we have to of the best coaches in the league for that. Kudos are well deserved. I really think Fox is the reason our O has struggled this year. His reluctance to bench Jake and start Moore has single handily eliminated us from playoff contention.

When Davidson has a QB that can actually throw a decent pass what do you know he puts up a stellar O performance with a patch work oline and an injured starting RB (the best in the League IMO). And all this against probably one of the toughest D's in the league. Not bad at all.

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When Davidson has a QB that can actually throw a decent pass what do you know he puts up a stellar O performance with a patch work oline and an injured starting RB (the best in the League IMO). And all this against probably one of the toughest D's in the league. Not bad at all.

This. Rep.

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...Dave Magazu.

Last week's outing may have proven a tad rough (not easy to adjust lineups mid-game. But this week against the Vikings, Magazu took a group that was virtually patched together with duct tape and bubble gum into battle against one of the best defensive fronts in football. And overall, they looked pretty good.

Kudos to the Chief Ugly.

+1.

Also, good job by Davidson having Moore roll away from Allen and getting the ball out quick. Allen was a nonfactor except for on a complete busted assignment.....and Moore still almost got it away with him unblocked.

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...Dave Magazu.

Last week's outing may have proven a tad rough (not easy to adjust lineups mid-game. But this week against the Vikings, Magazu took a group that was virtually patched together with duct tape and bubble gum into battle against one of the best defensive fronts in football. And overall, they looked pretty good.

Kudos to the Chief Ugly.

Second that notion. :)

BTW, you probably know this already but ur siggy's way out of date now. :lol:

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