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Jeff Davidson needs to be fired...ASAP


jasonluckydog

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I'm more worried about getting Scherer out the door as quickly as possible. He's already ruined Brady Quinn's career, and the more time he spends with Clausen the greater chance he'll ruin our QB of the future.

he might already be half way there

weve all seen Clausen deteriorate week by week

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What would canning Davidson accomplish besides bringing in another OC that Fox can dictate his offensive scheme to? If Fox were to be around in a couple years, we'd be calling for the next OC's head as well.

Not even Fox would call a screen to Peppers' side, apparently, which makes me wonder if Fox really would be that bad. ;P

Plus, it's as much symbolic as anything. Fox is gone at the end of the season anyway, but this team has to be concerned with itself now.

When you're the worst offense in the league, you MAKE a change.

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