<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Logan57401 @ Oct 8th ) [snapback]1736219[/snapback]</div>
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not sure that I would entirely agree with the comment that Childress has stuck with the run either.
Last week against the Bills, a team whos biggest defensive weakness was the running game, we only had 13 called running plays (and 3 QB scrambles) 
Childress' only claim to fame when it comes to designing and calling offenses was being Andy Reid's goffer the last four years, and I really think he needs to admit that he is in over his head and give up control of that side of the ball.
He's a great "detail" guy and that makes him a good head coach, but he needs to admit that he's better as an administrator then he is a X's and O's guy.
The DED (dink em dizzy) offense is just that, dead! It lacks imagination and doesn't appear to know how to attack the other teams weaknesses. There are (appearantly) a limited number of plays in the offense, and unless the other team happens to have a weakness against them, it won't gain anything but yardage between the 20's
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Since Childress gave up on the ground game only once in five close games, I think that it was more a fluke than a tendency. We'll know more about him later in the season though.
As Odin mentioned while we watched the game, the gameplan should consist of punting the ball on 1st down and giving the defense an opportunity to score.
