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Ranking the Coordinators


panther4life

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Found these list that ranked 09's coordinators after the season.

Offense

http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/01/11/ranking-the-offensive-coordinators

Defense

http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/01/04/ranking-the-defensive-coordinators

These list certainly are not perfect (Had Meeks ranked last in defense).

They do however provide a good reference point for those of us who have taken up the hobby of trying to guess/dream about who are next coach will be.

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I certainly wouldn't have Meeks last. I don't think he's a great coordinator, but he's not our biggest problem.

Jeff Davidson might be the worst OC in NC high school football.

I dont think Jeff is that bad. If you read the scouts take on him (from the article posted above), sounds like Fox ordered him to run a vanilla, safe type of offense, sorta like the Defense Fox loves. Later in the season when we got a lil better when he was allowed to open it up a little

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I lost all respect for Davidson when he ran the ball down Arizona's throats on the first drive of the playoff game, then just because his defense was having trouble with Fitzgerald switched to Mike Martz mode. Without Mike Martz receivers.

Yep. Down by one score in the first half? Let's throw the gameplan right out the pressbox window!!

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if Garrett is better than Peyton then Eli Manning isn't crosseyed...Garrett is GARBAGE. He's got the most talent to deal with and their offense SUCKS.

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