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Does anyone still seriously think Jeff Davidson calls a good game?


Cyberjag

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Sure, he has good plays, but his calling is atrocious and his adjustments are non-existent. Why on earth is he putting the game on Jake's arm? When it's first and goal from the seven, why throw three times? Why throw when it's second and goal from the eight when the run is what got you there?

I'm really starting to think he's a weaker link than Crossman.

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This is a previous tweet from Darin Gantt. You'd think folks griping about Davidson would see common denominator (cough, Fox, cough). RT @solorca Henning? Are you crazy? He's vanilla.

Damn, there sure is a common denominator. There is a reason a lot of our coaches left last season.

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Fox doesn't call the plays.

It has been confirmed that the plays go through Fox before Jake gets them.

COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT whether Fox "CALLS" the plays.

The Offensive Coordinator that HE HIRED runs the kind of offense that he wants.

The offense is FOXBALL.

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COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT whether Fox "CALLS" the plays.

The Offensive Coordinator that HE HIRED runs the kind of offense that he wants.

The offense is FOXBALL.

Hey! Don't insult Fox or the apologists will come out of the woodworks and get you!

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