News of the day, 9/16
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It's been a busy time for Auburn fans lately. Lots of questions coming in via the internets. The most common is: What is wrong? That's a complex answer. I don't think a singular answer exists. The coaches haven't lost the team. The offense has problems. Odd to me is that the offensive line doesn't seem to be part of the problem. Going into the season, I figured that would be the most pressing issue. It's not. I think the line has been at least adequate.
OFFENSE: Now you have a two-quarterback system with that requires two totally different approaches. There is no way that can work long term. I know Florida had some success with that last season, but Tim Tebow's 2006 role was limited. Very limited. Chris Leak was the main guy. There is no main guy at Auburn now. It's clear that Kodi Burns' playbook is very small. The Tigers will get killed if they overexpose Burns and his thin playbook. It is imperative that Cox (or Blake Field or Neil Caudle) have a significant role. Auburn has a broad offensive plan and Al Borges must be willing to play someone who can execute everything. To play Burns exclusively now is suicide.
If I see Burns running the offense exclusively, I'll interpret that as the coaching staff giving up on the season. Auburn cannot beat Florida, Arkansas, LSU, Georgia or Alabama with Burns under center the whole game. No knock on him. It's just that those defenses can handle his speed, and his lack of play diversity will undermine the entire operation. We're talking about an 18-year-old freshman who has seven weeks of meaningful college experience.
Thanks for seeking the HOTTEST Auburn blog on the 'net.
It's been a busy time for Auburn fans lately. Lots of questions coming in via the internets. The most common is: What is wrong? That's a complex answer. I don't think a singular answer exists. The coaches haven't lost the team. The offense has problems. Odd to me is that the offensive line doesn't seem to be part of the problem. Going into the season, I figured that would be the most pressing issue. It's not. I think the line has been at least adequate.
OFFENSE: Now you have a two-quarterback system with that requires two totally different approaches. There is no way that can work long term. I know Florida had some success with that last season, but Tim Tebow's 2006 role was limited. Very limited. Chris Leak was the main guy. There is no main guy at Auburn now. It's clear that Kodi Burns' playbook is very small. The Tigers will get killed if they overexpose Burns and his thin playbook. It is imperative that Cox (or Blake Field or Neil Caudle) have a significant role. Auburn has a broad offensive plan and Al Borges must be willing to play someone who can execute everything. To play Burns exclusively now is suicide.
If I see Burns running the offense exclusively, I'll interpret that as the coaching staff giving up on the season. Auburn cannot beat Florida, Arkansas, LSU, Georgia or Alabama with Burns under center the whole game. No knock on him. It's just that those defenses can handle his speed, and his lack of play diversity will undermine the entire operation. We're talking about an 18-year-old freshman who has seven weeks of meaningful college experience.
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The answer at QB is Caudle and Burns. Cox's knowledge of the playbook is irrelevant if he makes more freshman mistakes than the freshmen make and is completely immobile. Put the ball in the hands of the guys who will be counted on in the future and let them play.
For what it's worth, this will be a top 5 team in 2009.
Neil Caudle anyone?
JAY, nexr to Notre Dame, is this the worse implosion you have seen in a while? And if we lose 7 games how does that look in records in the last 30 years?
I don't know if this is an epic implosion in the Notre Dame mold. I need to see what happens during the next three weeks. Much like Tuberville, I keep thinking Cox will snap out of this funk and make Auburn a much better team.
1-2 is below expectations, no doubt, but I don't think this is a terminal situation. Ten turnovers will getcha every single time. They can't do that and expect to win.
How'd you like to be Blake Field right now? He's about as useful as Sally Field to this team.
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