Looking ahead to A-Day, Part I
Hey everyone. So we're coming up on the most anticipated Auburn A-Day in a decade. There will be plenty of side stories worthy of regard as things unfold Saturday.
You wanna know which player-related tangents I find most appealing? Sure you do.
Photo credit: Todd Van Emst/Auburn University
You wanna know which player-related tangents I find most appealing? Sure you do.
- Quarterbacks: That's the story at this point. To put an even tighter focus on it, I want to know if Neil Caudle is as bad as Tony Franklin reported. I sense that his skill set -- specifically his cleaner throwing mechanics -- eventually may lead him to the starting lineup.
- Onterio McCalebb: As I said on the Gridiron Breakdown earlier this week, McCalebb has a singularity of purpose I haven't seen at Auburn since Rudi Johnson. Can McCalebb provide the same kind of boost Johnson made during the 2000 season? Probably not, but we'll be able to see Saturday if McCalebb is capable of immediate contribution.
- Mike Slade: Can he play? He looked pretty good the one time I noticed him playing in 2008 ... at Ole Miss.
- Justin Albert: You looking for a sleeper in your Auburn Fantasy Football draft? His walk-on status will keep the bidding low, but it's clear offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn believes in Albert. The former Prattville tailback will have a (previously unforseen) chance to make a mark in 2009 ... provided that trust remains steadfast through the summer. Why is Malzahn smitten? Saturday could provide some answers.
- Defensive front freelancing: DT Mike Blanc indicated last week that assistant coach Tracy Rocker wants his players "doing what they do best." Blanc, a noted "bull" rusher, said he's been given the green light to use that technique as needed. Will Rocker's relaxed approach to conformity of technique result in better production?
Photo credit: Todd Van Emst/Auburn University
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Here I am ... on the road again ... Here I am ... up on the stage ... There I go ... playing star again ... Here I go ... turn the page.
Jet, that rendition of Bog Seger brought tears to my eyes.
I enjoy tennis and golf but I am not tough enough for men's slow pitch softball.
Well you walk into a restaurant ... strung out from the road ...
you can feel the eyes upon you ... as you're shaking off the cold ...
you pretend it doesnt bother you ... but you just want to explode.
Most times you can't hear 'em talk ... other times you can ... the same old cliche ... is that a woman or a man ... you always see outnumbered ... you dont dare make a stand.
jet- Legislator is pretty tough. The senator course in Prattvile is my favorite one of the 3
They're all tough to me.
Senator doesn't suit me well. I don't like blind shots, although when I hit it well, it is akin to a blind squirrel finding an acorn.
I prefer the Legislator. The Judge is too much for me.
I actually like the Greenville courses better.
i only played greenville once and i don't remember much about them. Actually i pretty much dislike the RTJ courses anyway. too tricked up for average golfers. Leads to 6 hour rounds
It's a once a year thing for me, H.
I don't play enough, or well enough, to pay that much to play badly and get discouraged.
But I ain't paying Monday, so it's swing away. My goal is to exercise course management.
How's this for a conspiracy theory?
Caudle is THE QB. At least, he is clearly the choice of those who participated in spring drills.
Conveniently gets injured 36 hours before A-Day. Perhaps he is "too injured" to play in the game.
Burns will be given the opportunity Saturday to play himself out of the deal once and for all.
Thoughts?
My thoughts on the QB situation is that Caudle is the man at the moment, but only due to the competition he has. I hope Todd's arm is fully healed, but I frankly doubt it.
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