Article By Wes Holtzclaw on 4th January, 2010
Going into the 2009, I, along with several others, predicted that Joe Cox would be a great game manager who is careful with the football. We were definitely wrong with that prediction.
Cox’s numbers were actually reasonable: 2,584 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions. The problem with Cox was that at least eight of his interceptions were inside the Dawgs' own 40-yard line, giving the Bulldog defense a short field to defend.
Another four of his interceptions were made by him trying to throw the ball out of bounds and not getting the ball anywhere near the ...
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