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Jeff Davidson, NOT Fox or Hurney, Needs to Be Fired


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Awful play calling. AWFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1st and 4 with best running game in NFL. Pass...Pass...Pass. Idiot.

I don't blame Moore. He was put in an awful situation with an imbecile as a offensive coordinator. He didn't have time to think and learn from his first mistake.

Jeff Davidson, GOOD. RIDDANCE!

Fox and Hurney can stay.

I'm trying to OVERREACT, but I can't help but be CALM!!!!!!!!

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Davidson did this his first year here too.

Fairly patient with the run game in the first half. Close game most of the way through. Other team takes a 3-7 point lead in the second half and Davidson starts airing it out and abandons the run game.

Moore looked like poo. Regardless of what play is called the QB is supposed to protect the ball. He could have and should have thrown it away on just about all of those picks.

There were also other people open on some of his picks. The first one for sure, Stewart was in the flat all by his lonesome. Could have been 6.

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Ummmmmm, Davidson has been doing the same thing since he was named OC. And he's doing the same thing Dan Henning did for the first several years he was under Fox. So why is it a big deal today when it's been going on since 2002?

Henning's issues are no where near to what Davidson's are.

Henning was too conservative and played the game tight to the chest. He was never really willing to throw the ball no matter what the situation. When he did it was a bubble screen or a 3 WR set on 3rd and 18 and two WR's would run 5 yard outs and one would run a 3 yard hitch.

Davidson freaks the fug out if we are down at all in the second half and starts throwing the ball every single down. He never establishes a run game if we are losing at all. If the run game is going great and we get down by any margin in the second half, Davidson will abandon the run and start throwing like crazy.

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