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TEB11
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Hell, now if we can get a defensive coordinator that knows what the hell he is doing, we may have a shot!
#williamsmustgo
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Pretty much a no-brainer, in my opinion. Couldn't imagine that Fisher would switch back to Hill. Hope the youngster plays well in Philly.
I think we have our defensive coordinator TEB.Hell, now if we can get a defensive coordinator that knows what the hell he is doing, we may have a shot!
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Fisher actually went a bit further than that and said that Davis is the team’s starter moving forward.We still need an OC. And all this really means is he is the starter until further notice. If he has two bad games in a row I wouldn't be surprised to see Hill.
With that being said, I want to see a CARRER day for Davis on Sunday! We CAN beat Philly!
Forget all that negative juju you two!
The Eagles, who haven't won four of their first five since 2006, face a St.
Louis team that ranks ninth in total offense (368.3 yards per game) and ninth in
passing (264.3) despite playing with third-string quarterback Austin Davis.
Coach Jeff Fisher named Davis the starter for the rest of the season earlier
this week, even though he previously said that Shaun Hill would start when he returned from a quad
injury.
"My job is to make the right decisions and I felt that I was going to go this
way pretty much after the Tampa Bay game based on what I saw, and then the
Dallas game was just what really convinced us as a staff and myself," Fisher
said. "And he deserves it. He deserves an opportunity."
The 25-year-old Davis completed 30 of 42 passes for a career-high 327 yards
with three touchdowns and two interceptions in a 34-31 home loss to Dallas on
Sept. 21. However, he could be missing a key target in the passing game with Tavon
Austin still nursing a knee injury that sidelined him against the
Cowboys.
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