The Hornless Rhino has had a chance to meet Jeff Davdison, and even observe his coaching style from the sidelines. The Rhino liked what he saw, and claims that Davidson's player friendly personality, cool demeanor, and willingness to think outside of the box could have a very positive impact on this offense. As always, a solid Sunday morning read from The Rhino.
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Jeff Davidson is the new man on the hot seat as far as Browns fans are concerned. Some media reports have sounded a little skeptical about
his elevation to the role of offensive coordinator. That's because the
unit for which he is primarily responsible (the offensive line) is one
of the worst in football. Despite the offensive line's performance this
season, I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt, and not just
because I've got absolutely no choice.
Believe it or not, I've
actually met Jeff Davidson. Maybe that overstates my interaction with
him, but I was fortunate enough to get the chance to observe his
coaching style much more closely than most fans ever do, and I like
what I've seen. I think Davidson could turn out to be a big upgrade for
this team.
Long time readers of this blog may recall my excellent adventure on
the Browns sideline during last season's Bengals game. Well, one of my
jobs that day was to hand pre-snap and post-snap photos to Davidson
when the Browns were on offense. One thing that I noticed about
Davidson during that game was that he seemed to spend a lot of
one-on-one coaching time with his players. His conversations with his
linemen were very intense, but he never seemed to lose his cool. The
other thing that I noted was the way his players sought him out,
instead of Davidson having to track them down on the bench to
communicate with them. I know it was just one game, but the guy
obviously had the respect of his players, and he impressed me.
Davidson's
controlled demeanor represents a big change from his predecessor, and
it will go a long way to improving this team's morale. The bigger
question, of course, is to whether he'll be able to improve the
offense's performance. Like I've been saying, it all comes down to the
offensive line, and it will be very interesting to see how they respond
to Davidson this weekend.
The comments coming
out of the offensive line suggest that Carthon may have been a big
contributor to their problems. I'm a little doubtful about that,
because I think the Browns have huge talent issues on the offensive
line. On the other hand, if Carthon really was calling plays with the
wrong protections and running them out of the wrong formations fairly
regularly, then they've got a legitimate beef.
I like Jeff Davidson. Let's hope he can somehow figure out a way to turn this turd into a fudgsicle.