
- Can they really stick with Todd now? He is picked on a quacker then misses Fannin on a wide-open screen pass. I don't get it.
- AUBURN 14, TENNESSEE 12: Montario Hardesty scores on a 2-yard run. The two-point conversion was defended. This drive was set up by Dennis Rogen's interception of a quacker from Chris Todd. He just can't throw deep with authority. The Vols took possession at the AU 37 and finished the job. Auburn's situation is getting serious.
Wow. What a nice run on the sweep there.
ReplyDeleteTodd set up that drive for UT perfectly.
ReplyDeleteAuburn has to make something happen here. Just has to. Tennessee will turn this thing around with another three-and-out.
ReplyDeleteI think Gary Danielson has been reading the HABOTN this week. He has mentioned everything we have been saying: Todd has no arm strength; he is just throwing it up for grabs; the zone read does not work w/o a running QB.
ReplyDelete4th quarter. AU offense still sucks and the UT offense finding a groove.
ReplyDelete14:53 to go, which is an eternity for Auburn fans in yet another spoon feeding football game.
Chris Todd: Not playing well.
ReplyDeleteJGT, is it just CBS, or is the crowd kinda...dead?
ReplyDeleteExcept for that resounding round of boos after the 3 and out.
Another Danielson comment:
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to go to the spread, you can't hide a QB.
Playing decent on offense every other game isn't going to cut it. I've defended Todd, but this is the 3rd game out of 5 where he's looked lost.
ReplyDeleteI'll be very interested to see what Auburn does at QB on its next possession.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing UT's offense is as inconsistent as it is.
ReplyDeleteA team with any kind of solid attack would have scored with that field position.
We need to reward the D by moving the ball and keeping them off the field for awhile.
ReplyDeleteI'd hate to see our 2nd half time of possession this season.
Todd's arm was actually fairly decent vs LSU. He's noodle today. And this toss sh*t to Tate is about to make me blow a gasket.
ReplyDeleteOur running game is so predictable.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost like 2003 where if the TE lined up right, we ran right.
This is not Auburn Football. This is embarrassing.
ReplyDeleteAuburn is getting remarkably conservative. The offense looked fine in the first half; passing and running.
ReplyDeleteNow they're just running and getting nowhere.
Why keep calling pass plays with routes in front of the first down mark?
ReplyDeleteI'm headed down to the field.
ReplyDeleteTalk with you all afterward.
Peace. Have a safe trip downstairs.
ReplyDeletebetter watch the boos Auburn fans.
ReplyDeleteYou'll get another email!
This sucks! Playing not to lose. That defense of ours is frustrated. Clearly a sign that giving up a big play is suspect.
ReplyDeleteAnd Kodi is done for the day. My money's not going to be spent on gas, food, and necessities to enjoy a gameday in Auburn again this season.
Playing to lose yet again.
ReplyDeleteMY GOD!!! We have no QB's!!!
ReplyDeleteOpen on that 3rd & 18 if our QB had an arm.....
Tennessee is really bad
ReplyDeleteWe only put Kodi in to run. I think UT is on to that.
ReplyDeleteAt least let Kodi run a decent play my gosh
ReplyDeleteFranklin and Tubs are goofballs. I think we lose at the end again
ReplyDeletewhy are they not even trying to block the punt? We're on our side of the 50, so it's not like they're getting in position to block for a return
ReplyDeleteWho is Tony Franklin coaching for? He has got to be the epitome of an idiot. I wonder what kind of excuses and apologies he comes up with now...
ReplyDeleteAs Eric Cartman would say, what in the funk and wagnels are we doing?!?
ReplyDeleteHave some guts and try to win it right now
ReplyDelete3rd and 5, all we need is 5 yards on one play and we are really close to winning this pathetic game.
ReplyDeleteI can't see where fans of either team are happy here.
Finally
ReplyDeleteSend Chris Todd to the nursing home and at least start preparing for next yr
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the LSU hangover lasted at least a week.
ReplyDeleteWe can't play like that next week vs Vandy.
I can't believe I just typed that sentence.
The two worst offensive games in the history of football:
ReplyDelete1. AU vs Miss St
2. AU vs Tenn
Pathetic. If Kodi doesn't start next week there will be a revolt.
Until now I have supported the coaches decision to start Todd. Todd knows how to run the offense, but our line and skill players aren't good enough yet to overcome Todd's physical limitations. Todd has now run the offense enough for the coaches to know what it can(can't) do. We now need to play Kodi more than Todd so that he can start learning on a fast track.
ReplyDeleteKodi still has a long way to go . On several occasions he still only looked at one Wr and then pulled the ball down to run. He also tends to "lock on" to one receiver and has got to fix that.
kodi is our only hope.
ReplyDeleteIf Franklin comes out and says Todd played good and only had a few bad plays, my freakin head will explode.
I hate him.
I Repeat - We Have No QB's!!
ReplyDeleteIncluding Burns....
Andy W.
Then lets play Barrett Trotter or Neil Caudle. At least Kodi can run it.
ReplyDeleteHow can you say that about Burns lognville when he hasn't played as much as Todd has in the first few games and the play calling with him in there was pitiful. I'm not sold on Burns but he is no worse than Todd.
ReplyDeletejrmax - You just made my point......
ReplyDelete"I'm not sold on Burns but he is no worse than Todd."
WE HAVE NO QB'S!!!!!!!!