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     War Eagle, everybody. Time now for the Acid Reign report, on yesterday's 17-13 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs. On a cold, blustery November Saturday, Auburn put up a valiant effort, but special teams mistakes, soft coverage, and help from the referees doomed the Tigers. Several banged up Auburn stars returned for this game, but as usual, we got several more banged up. Starting tight end Tommy Trott's season may be over, with a knee injury.

 

 

Star-divide

 

     Defensively, we continued to play a soft cushion zone in coverage, and gave up numerous short and medium passes with no one on the receiver. Early on, we had no answer for Georgia star Knowshon Moreno, as we could not get both arms around him and hold on. As the game wore on, Auburn used more run blitzes, and slowed the dynamic back down. Battered and bloodied, the defense did dig in and limit the powerful Bulldog offense. However, I'd say that some errant Stafford throws, perhaps wind aided, and some odd play calling benefited the Tigers, as well.

 

     Offensively, Georgia took our best play, the quarterback keeper by Burns, out of the playbook. Speedy linebacker Reggie Curran was assigned to spy Kodi Burns, and for the most part, Curran shut Burns down. Additionally, Georgia defensive ends were careful to stay home, and not get sucked into backside pursuit on the zone runs. When Kodi tried to bootleg out the back side, he always had an unblocked defensive end in his face. Georgia's secondary did a good job in man coverage, taking Auburn's downfield routes away. Auburn had no one in the receiver corps able to break away deep. Auburn's most dynamic player was Mario Fannin, but Fannin was limited to only 12 offensive touches, 8 runs and 4 receptions. Fannin accounted for 108 yards and two touchdowns on those plays, but he was NOT on the field for the last two drives of the game. Tuberville said that it was Ben Tate's turn, and that Tate was running well. The stat sheet shows Tate with a 2.6 yard per carry average. In a year of weird decisions, that's another one that stands out.

 

     Special teams continue to fall apart at the worst possible times. Clinton Durst did a fine job punting, and shook off a big hit in his own endzone. Punt return decisions were generally terrible. We've regressed badly there. Kick returns weren't blocked well, but that's nothing new. Kickoffs reached a new low, as we failed to even crack the five yard line once, and kicked one out of bounds to set up UGA's game winning drive. The place kicking team muffed a snap, resulting in a failed extra point. Wes Byrum missed another field goal attempt, and was benched in favor of Morgan Hull. In fairness to Byrum, that attempt should have never been made, from 42 yards against a stiff wind.

 

Grades


Defensive Line: C. Against an injury-depleted UGA line, our unit failed to impress. The line failed to bring Knowshon Moreno down on numerous hits in the backfield, and got very little pressure on Mathew Stafford without blitzing help. All in all, the defensive line tallied six solo tackles, and 5 assists. We needed more production here, to shut down a good Georgia offense.

 

Linebackers: C+. Early points off on poor tackling on Knowshon Moreno, but things tightened up as the game went on. Merrill Johnson, Craig Stevens and Chris Evans contained well, keeping Moreno from getting the corner. Josh Bynes continued some soft play in the middle, especially early. Gap control was generally pretty good. Points off on wacky pursuit angles, and horrible tackling on Moreno's screen pass TD catch and run.

 

Secondary: C. Good job, for the most part, in preventing the deep ball. The one that was caught, though, was the game-winner. We used some press man coverage in the second half, cover one with the safety over top. It worked pretty well, till Stafford decided to test us with a post. Powers wasn't tall enough on that play, and McNeil failed to come up till it was too late. The cover two with a ten yard cushion was exploited repeatedly on wide receiver screens, hitches, and quick outs. Zach Etheridge made some good, TD saving tackles downfield, and seems to be slowly returning to his form from a year ago. Press coverage is a dangerous option, though, as we only seem to have one corner capable of staying with his man consistently, Walt McFadden.

 

Punting: A-. You really can't argue with a 45 yard average in the swirling wind. Durst did hit his first one short, but got the roll deep inside the ten. Nice job by the coverage team, getting on a Prince Miller fumble. We did have one return late, where Logan Gray picked up 13 yards on us.

 

Punt Returns: F. Dunn caught the first one behind the 15, and retreated back inside his own five with a half-dozen Bulldogs all over him. A senior just CAN'T make those kinds of decisions! Dunn's second attempt was a fair catch with no one within 15 yards of him. Dunn's third appearance resulted in him letting the ball hit the ground at the 11, and be downed at the 7. Every Georgia punt resulted in Auburn starting at their own 20 or worse. We tallied NEGATIVE 8 returns yards, here.

 

Kickoff Returns: D. No fumbles, but we tallied just 46 yards on 3 returns, and got a crucial block in the back call against us. 15 yards per return is poor. Blocking was non-existent.

 

Kickoffs: C-. We averaged kicking it to only the ten yard line, and kicked one out of bounds late with a lead, to set up UGA for their game-winning touchdown. The opening kickoff was a very lucky squibb, that bounced through about 5 UGA blockers, down inside the ten. Bonus points for limiting Asher Allen and Josh Bagby to 13 yards per return.

 

Place Kicking: D-. Missed our only field goal attempt, BADLY, into the wind. Muffed an extra point snap. And, we lost by those four points, as well.

 

Offensive Line: C. We had difficulty handling Geno Atkins inside on run downs, and outside on the tackle-end twist, on pass rush downs. Tyrone Green got flagged for holding at the Georgia five yard line, and we ended that possession with no points. Lee Ziemba got ANOTHER 4th quarter false start flag.

 

Receivers: C. We failed to separate from Georgia coverage downfield, for the entire game. Of the starters, Montez Billings fought through a broken nose for 6 catches of short passes. Rod Smith was shut down, with only one catch for 10 yards. Tommy Trott's only appearance was a drop, that he juggled upwards, and was lucky wasn't picked off. Gabe McKenzie had a drop, also. Considering that he hasn't practiced on the offensive side since September, that's not so bad. The ball was thrown a bit behind him. Wide receiver blocking was decent, but not spectacular.

 

Running Backs: C+. There were some electric plays out of Mario Fannin, and the biggest mystery is why he didn't play more. Both Tate and Fannin had some good pass receptions out of the backfield, but Tate dropped the last pass, off his hands at the end. Blitz pickup was decent. Both backs, though, often had trouble picking out a hole. Take away Fannin's 35 yard TD (which he created out of NOTHING!) and the backs managed just 61 yards on 21 carries. 2.9 yards per carry will NOT win, in the SEC.

 

Quarterback: B. Kodi threw no interceptions, and lost one fumble (points off. Can't do that!). His running was limited by the Georgia plan. What hurt Kodi the most, though, was a total lack of playmaking by his receivers. He enjoyed decent protection, but frequently no one was open. Even so, Kodi picked up some clutch first downs, and led Auburn down twice at the end. And, he somehow managed to scrape together 16 completions in 30 attempts. Kodi's skill-position teammates need to pick it up, and help him out.

 

     In the end, it was an error-marred game by both teams. Auburn's special teams were a serious albatross, and the offense failed to get the job done in plus territory. Many Auburn fans were expecting to be blown out in this game, but the Tigers never quit. The team remains capable of winning, if they eliminate the mistakes.

 

     The Tigers now have two weeks, to heal more, and work on ironing out some fundamentals. If we can shore up the special teams mistakes, heal the defense, cover a little better, and make some plays at wide receiver and running back, Alabama should be very beatable in Tuscaloosa. War Eagle, everybody, and let's get ready for the Iron Bowl!

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was not hurt. As much as I support the coaching staff the excuse for Fannin not playing the last 11 minutes was not acceptable. Here is what Rivals reported. Ensminger’s response was when asked about Fannin. See Fannin’s response below Ensminger’s, I found it to be very classy and team oriented.

 Acting offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger side-stepped the question.

“I don’t know,” he said. “We had a bunch of them not in the last two series that were banged up, in and out, and all that deal. The substitution on the sidelines and who was in and who was out and all — that was coaching.”

Fannin said he wasn’t hurt but didn’t express any disappointment for not playing down the stretch.

by AU04Natlchamps on Nov 16, 2008 4:34 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Two things I took from this game

1. It is almost criminal how poorly we have utilized Mario Fannin this year. The guy is a straight baller. He should have so many more touches than he does.

2. Special teams was the difference in this game. Placekicking is embarrassing and the return game was terrible. Why not stick Tristan Davis back for punts? If our special teams played halfway decently, maybe we pull the game out.

War Damn Eagle!

by PowerOfDixieland on Nov 16, 2008 4:45 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It is criminal

Fannin was un-freakin-stoppable, so, on the last drive he’s not on the field at all? Make no mistake…part of the problem was Franklin, but that omission cost Auburn the game (IMHO), so where does it lie?

by Stuck in the Plains on Nov 18, 2008 7:36 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Both the announcers and I

were thinking that Fannin had to be hurt to be a no-show the last quarter or so. What was that all about?

I agree. If Robert Dunn is going to fair catch every single ball, throw Davis back there.

Where was Chris Slaughter? Trott got injured, McKenzie was okay, so was Billings, but why was Ben Tate in the end zone trying to catch the game winner?

Byrum better get that leg amputated if he’s not going to use it. We need those points. Miss stuff like that in two weeks and I guarantee people will remember your name forever. Robert McGinty, anyone? That PAT was the difference between kicking a field goal to tie or chucking it into the end zone twice to win. I’ll take the former…

And on that 4th and 3 from the 25, why did they have to go for broke? I know it was a windy day and we had in the backup PK, but I think we might have tried to kick it. I dunno-tough call..

I keep seeing Moreno’s screen pass for the TD, probably about 30 times, but no one has yet to mention the obvious clip of Antoine Carter right in front of the back judge. Even my mother knew that was going to be a screen pass and the GA left tackle basically tackled Carter from behind and everyone missed it. I know it happens, but we could use a little sympathy from the talking heads on something so blatant…

Glad that the guys played their hearts out on this one. Props to Georgia for doing what it takes to win a close one…

by War Eagle Atlanta on Nov 16, 2008 5:08 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I actually agree with the decision to go for it on 4th and 3 relatively late in the game

The way I saw it, the likelihood of missing that field goal was high, and we would be in the same situaton if we missed the field goal as we would if we didn’t get the first down. I also felt that the way Georgia’s offense was moving on us we might not see the ball again, so the points wouldn’t matter. I felt it was the right decision.

Why we called a play that had Kodi throwing the ball in the end zone, though, is beyond me. That was a stupid call.

War Damn Eagle!

by PowerOfDixieland on Nov 16, 2008 7:55 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

i agree

especially since he hasnt completed a fade route into the end zone all year

I once asked the question why are there so many Alabama fans that never graduated from the university? I was told its because their parents were fans and it was passed down.........(my response after a pause).....similar to racism.....?

by carlege on Nov 16, 2008 9:33 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It is really hard to understand....

Why we do the things we do. If Fannin is not injured and not in the game on the final drive, well I said it yesterday, its criminally ignorant. The guy is the ONLY gamebreaker we have and he is sitting on the sideline while we struggle down the field. UN-F’N-BELEVABLE!! Can you imagine Florida driving for a winning touchdown with Harvin on the sideline? Bama sitting Coffee? UGA not using Knowshon? If Ensminger said he didn’t want Fannin in there, Tubby should have told him to go buy a hot dog and get him off the sideline. God, how stupid is our coaching staff??!! This game meant we go to a bowl if we win and we leave our most explosive player on the sideline. I just can’t comprehend how dumb that it is.

That really takes a lot of the good feelings I had about how we played yesteday and just throws them out the window. I’m still proud of how the guys played and that we played much better on offense, especially Kodi, but I’m still just dismayed by the mental mistakes by the coaching staff.

Tubs deserves to be back but it is getting real tiresome trying to understand his lack of control of the team and not demanding Fannin be in the game at crunch time. This has got to stop and its Tubby’s repsonsibility to make sure it does. He’s got one game left to get it all together, one last chance to go to a bowl, one last chance to win a rivalry game, one last chance to keep the streak alive. C’mon Tubs you are better than this!! I’m rooting for you to make it 7 and salvage this dismal season, you can do it but you aren’t going to have the luxury of making mental mistakes.

WAR EAGLE!!

On what day did the Lord create Bear Bryant and couldn't he have rested on that day too?

by Col.Angus on Nov 16, 2008 7:09 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Great Game...legal question

It’s been a long weekend. Two states, two games, two L’s put on the board by both teams.

I’m suprised I haven’t caught a cold at this point but I was curious if Mr. T. Kyle could help me with a legal matter. At the Auburn game on Saturday, the umm, larger, UGA fans sitting behind me were offended that I would stand up and cheer for Auburn during big plays. I was battered with a spew of Diet Coke/Hot Dog smelling rubble saying “Hey…(sigh)…down in front.” (yes…saying the words down in front lead to an asthma attack).

Honestly…it was insulting if not abusive. The thought of those people eating boiled peanuts causes me horrible mental stress.

T. Kyle….I need your help. (What does the T stand for anyway?) Are you like T.I.?

by Bellefay1 on Nov 16, 2008 8:59 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Now thats funny

I hate you had that happen to you Bellefay, but thats funny.

UGA does send out a unique breed of folk to support them on the road.

On what day did the Lord create Bear Bryant and couldn't he have rested on that day too?

by Col.Angus on Nov 16, 2008 11:00 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Escape is the correct word

I know that I have no room complain about the Georgia season on an Auburn site as you guys are having a tough go at it yourselves, but I must say the game on Saturday was Georgia’s season in a nutshell. Auburn played their hearts out and minus a few questionable personnel decisions, refereeing decisions, and playcalls would have emerged victorious. I swear with this UGA team I’ve never seen so many attempts to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory (no, that’s not a typo). Either way, great game and go take care of business against the Bammers.

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by AuditDawg on Nov 17, 2008 1:49 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

We complain about strange play calling at Auburn,

….but it looked like Bobo and Richt did some of that, too. The stretch play to Moreno, and the wide receiver screen were just DICING UP the Auburn defense in the first quarter, and then they stopped calling those plays?

…..It was a mistake-marred game on both sides. I went ballistic at the end on the refs, but they made some bad calls that helped Auburn, too. I don’t know about you, but I just HATE it when my team is making dumb mistakes. False starts, running backwards after catching punts, looking downfield and dropping the ball, etc.

by Acid Reign on Nov 17, 2008 5:51 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Missed catches

I counted at least 3 of Burns’ passes in or near the end zone, where the ball was placed where it had to be, the receiver had a step, but just didn’t catch it. They were passes that required the receiver to catch with his hands. WHY can’t our receivers do that? The same problem killed us against Arkansas. It seems our wideouts can only make catches when facing the quarterback, and the ball hits them in the numbers.

by atlWDE on Nov 17, 2008 2:01 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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