"Jerome W. "Jerry" Davis" was a Professional sports/professional American football defensive back in the National Football League. He played for the Arizona Cardinals/Chicago Cardinals (1948–1951) and the Dallas Texans (NFL)/Dallas Texans (1952).

Category:1924 births

Category:2006 deaths

Category:Sportspeople from Savannah, Georgia

Category:American football defensive backs

Category:Chicago Cardinals players

Category:Dallas Texans (NFL) players

Category:Southeastern Louisiana Lions football players

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What would be nice would be if the mayor would do the right thing and resign, ... If he had any character whatsoever that's what he'd do.

These folks need money. Many of them as they've made their way here, stayed in hotels. That eats up a lot of your money right away. Money is gone, now they're in shelters.

We're not really trying to call this a job fair so much as a hiring fair. Employers are here not to get back with you later, but to hire you today, ... These are people who really, really need to work. They're the bread and butter of America and we're very happy to be there for them.

We turned the ball over in three critical situations -- twice inside our own 20 -- and made some mental mistakes, ... We played physical and never gave up.

The best you can do is to donate. Donate your clothing, your gently used items, your housewares. We want to try and get as many as those kind of things in the hands of the people who lost all of this.

Jobs are a great therapy. If you have a job, you can find a way to get health insurance. You can support your family -- on and on and on.

Work is great therapy. When you have a job you can do almost anything. You can have medical insurance. You can get your kids back in school. You can buy a house. Work solves a lot of problems.

We feel like we would have won the game without all the mistakes.

The defense played very well and kept turning back all night.