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Did our Fire Greg Davis hope just get raised, or a false alarm? You decide.

Maybe I'm just being overly optimistic, but this may be the first time I've ever heard Mack Brown sorta point a finger at his best pal Greg Davis. Granted, it's hard to gauge "tone" in a article, but here it is anyway.

Via the Statesman.

"Usually it's a bunch of different things," offensive coordinator Greg Davis said. "One of the things we did was spread the field with a bunch of short throws. We got a couple balls to Mike (Davis) early. We got the ball to James (Kirkendoll). Some of the first half was a little bit by design. We didn't stretch the field as much as we should have."

But isn't that the same thing the Longhorns did and said against Oklahoma? In fact, isn't that what Texas has been doing all year?

"I don't know," Brown said of Saturday's struggles. "You'll have to ask Greg (Davis). He calls the plays."

Now granted, I don't spend all my Sundays listening to Mack Brown's post-game pressers or anything, so I have no idea if this is the first time he's sorta pointed a finger at GD for anything.

Or maybe he's not pointing, maybe he's just saying, matter-of-fact, it's GD's job, etc, and I'm just gasping at straws trying to read between the lines when there is nothing to read.

You decide.

(Sorry if this fanpost comes out FUBAR. First time, etc.)

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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