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Judgments on the coaching staff


Mr. Scot

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I've been on the Davidson bandwagon since the hiring. Loved the thought of a O-lineman calling the plays.

Got one question still ringing around this noggin of mine...why did we abandon the running game so quickly last Saturday? A big ole lineman should want to run and run some more and then run it again after that, so what happened?

Jury is out for me on Jeff, so call my undecided.

EDIT: OK he did good during the regular season so I'll give him a break - UP

Tim Lewis - Down

Danny Crossman - Always been DOWN for me

Mike Trgovac - Down

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Offensive Coordinator Jeff Davidson :hurray:

Defensive Coordinator Mike Trgovac :out:

Secondary Coach Tim Lewis :leaving:

Special Teams Coach Danny Crossman :idea:

Quarterback Coach Mike McCoy :eek6:

What about offensive line and Defensive line. I cant remember there names but they are coaches too right. Also dont forget RB coach.

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I don't think you can fault the special teams coach very much. Yeah the blocked punts were ridiculous but at least he showed that (GASP) he can make adjustments, because the situation improved dramatically as the season went on. Also, our return game was infinitely better than last year. This is partially because Mark Jones is awesome, but I'm sure Crossman has something to do with it too.

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Offensive Coordinator Jeff Davidson :thumbsup:

Defensive Coordinator Mike Trgovac :dita:

Secondary Coach Tim Lewis :thumbsup:

Special Teams Coach Danny Crossman :dita:

Quarterback Coach Mike McCoy :dita::dita:

Agreed.

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