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 .....I’m on vacation in kinda-sorta sunny Florida this week, and spent much of the MSU game messing with a failing laptop. Luckily, we brought my wife’s Thinkpad on the trip, too. Otherwise, I’d have to be silent on the net, for an entire week!

.....Much has vitriol has been spouted on the internet since Saturday, about Auburn’s anemic offensive showing against Mississippi State, last Saturday night. I think a little perspective is in order. To be sure, Auburn’s offensive performance was disturbing, but remember, we won. And we put up basically a median performance, compared to last year’s average yardage and turnover numbers. We’re playing a totally new offensive scheme, with new quarterbacks. There WILL be some bumps! To expect otherwise, is to be naive.

.....I’ll probably be concerned about depth in the secondary till the last whistle in January. But, for now, wow! We’ve got better coverage skills all around, and killer speed, at all four starting positions. I don’t think there’s EVER been a deeper front seven, in Auburn history.

.....There has been much outcry for a better red-zone package out of the Tigers, from all corners. Folks, our lone scholarship fullback is out with a knee. Of our three non-rookie scholarship tight ends, one has trimmed down to play wide receiver (Trott), one is now a major factor at defensive end (McKenzie), and one is hurt (Slusher). How are we going to go jumbo, with that situation? I do think Kodi Burns needs to be involved with the goal-line offense.

.....Chris Todd has made a couple of bad throws right to defenders, in the first three games. So has Burns, in his opportunities. If you’ll recall, Pat Sullivan, Jeff Burger, Reggie Slack, Stan White, Pat Nix, Dameyune Craig, Ben Leard, Jason Campbell, and pretty much ALL beloved Auburn quarterbacks have had problems when they first started. Whether we go with Burns, Todd, or a mix of the two, one MUST realize that they will hardly look like Heisman candidates in their first year in the system. In the MSU game, Todd made one sure turnover throw that should have been picked off, and made one bad pitch-handoff, that was fumbled away. Par for the course, for a rookie. There was a certain lineman that got a major distance flag three plays in a row. THAT sort of thing is what grounded our offense more than suspect quarterbacking.

.....While I’d much rather be out on the roof enjoying another margarita with the full moon, I’m here exhorting ALL Auburn fans to get behind the Tigers and get ready for LSU! We need to get loud at this game, and stay focused!

Grades for MSU

Defensive Line: A. Auburn has at least seven guys here, that have needed a double-team block, to stop. Even when they make a mistake, the strength and athleticism is there to recover. There was one play on 3rd and long where MSU ran a draw. Gabe McKenzie went WAY outside on the rush, only to see Ducre cut inside the guard/tackle gap. McKenzie reversed direction instantly, went back inside (shoving the tackle to the ground), and hammered Ducre. It was astounding! All eight of the top two-deep guys made some BIG plays! Much was made, pregame, about how MSU would try to wear on Auburn’s undersized linebackers, with big tailbacks. In reality, first contact on most MSU running plays was by a defensive lineman. Great job!

Linebackers: A. For guys supposedly too small to get it done against a BIG SEC team, these guys were NASTY. Holes were filled nigh flawlessly. There were no broken tackles against our linebackers. When they were called on to cover screen routes, the lanes were smothered.

Secondary: A-. Even here, in our thinnest defensive area, things were done pretty well. Guys ran around a little too open underneath, but there weren’t hardly any yards after the catch. Walt McFadden showed GREAT recovery speed, and an abilty to make plays on the ball. The safeties made great plays, too. The tight end passes that SO concerned me going in, were shut down. If there was a flaw, it was corners getting run off the ball a little too much. We could stand to be a little more aggressive cracking back down on those hitch and stop routes.

Punting: A-. The average yards per punt was down to 40.2, this game, but 3 of eight were downed inside the 20 yard line, with only one touchback. We’d like to see a little more consistency, this wasn’t bad, at all. MSU’s dangerous returner, Derrick Pegues, was held to 5.2 yards per return.

Punt Returns: A-. Some might complain at the conservatism, but Robert Dunn earned this grade with his brain. There were a lot of fair catches, but they were all executed successfully, with no turnovers. MSU kicked to the sideline, or away from Dunn. On the two returns he did get, he was still over ten yards per return, at 11.0.

Kick Returns: A. Only one for the Tigers, and Tristan Davis took it upfield for 35 yards and good field position.

Kickoffs: C. Wes Byrum did all of these, and wasn’t terribly impressive, with a 61 yard average, and one kicked out of bounds at a critical time.

Placekicking: D. Can’t miss TWO chip shots in a tight game! Wind was a factor…

Offensive line: D-. While there were some good blocks here and there, at times this line resembled the keystone cops. Guys, you can’t just grab a lineman by the neck and rope him down. Especially not on the corner, right in front of the line judge. The false starts MUST stop.

Receivers: B. Blocking was inconsistent, as were routes. There was a distinct lack of crispness, and guys just rounding things off, like they were pretty sure that the ball wasn’t coming to them. Letter grade up, though, for several AWESOME catches in traffic by Montez Billings!

Running Backs: C. Blocking was reasonably solid, as were the carries and catches. Can’t fumble twice, though. We’ve GOT to get that fixed!

Quarterback: C-. There were some BAD throws, but also some good ones. You have to hand it to Chris Todd, for keeping from going totally to Hell, when things weren’t working. Worst play: the toss-fumble to Mario Fannin with the game on the line. WHY are we pitching the ball, trying to run the clock out with a lead? (That’s on Franklin, I think…)

.....I think most of the problems are fixable. We need a better red-zone package, and we’ve GOT to hold onto the ball! If we can avoid turnovers against LSU, I think the defense and special teams can win the game.

.....War Eagle, everybody! Let's get ready for LSU!

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Grade for coaching/stategy

I was curious as to why a grade for OC & DC & overall wasn’t touched upon.

OC – F : I’m not saying the QB must be able to run the ball in this version of the spread but he MUST be able to run the ball to run that M*&%er F&(&ing read option that Franklin called again and again on 1st downm…..setting up 2nd and 13 or more. His redzone calls were a total embarrassment….a SIDEAYS pitch on 3rd and goal from the 3??? The RB is 7 yards friggin deep….

DC A : great effrot and seemed to see all the angles.

Overall C : Its the head man’s job to make the call on things like red-zone offense and Burns getting a shot.

BTW, just arrived home from Rosemary Beach FL….You MUST try RED BAR if you haven’t already. Have the crab cakes….best I’ve ever had.

by ChrisInInverness on Sep 15, 2008 10:26 PM CDT reply actions  

Mmmm...

…..Seafood… We’re down at Ft. Walton Beach. We had pan-fried mackerel, tonight. I don’t eat out at the beach, I cook. We’ve had some spinach salad. I cooked up a massive pot of red beans and rice. Ye old bacon, hash browns and fried egg breakfasts. Steamed hoagie sandwiches for lunch. Lots of salty snacks. Godiva coffee and half ‘n’ half in the morning. Salty/sweet/stout margaritas with the sunset… I’ve got three pounds of large fresh gulf shrimp to steam for lunch tomorrow!

…..Players win football games. Yes, the coaches have to get the players in the right place to win games, but I’m not as confident at my ability at grading coaches. I do know, that on video games, I LOVE spreading it out. You have to zing that ball out, with no hesitation, though. I want Franklin’s offense to succeed!

…..Speaking of video games, one other excuse for my lateness of posting on the MSU game was that my son’s X-Box 360 suffered the dreaded red ring of death, on this trip, too. We spent valuable beach time driving to Gamestop and trading it in. I MUST beat him in NCAA 2009, and we’re NOT waiting 2-8 weeks on Microsoft!

by Acid Reign on Sep 15, 2008 11:01 PM CDT reply actions  

If you're anywhere near Destin

there’s a great place to grab fried and steamed seafood called Dewey’s. If you’re headed towards Ft. Walton on Hwy 98 turn right right after you pass McGwire’s onto the small side road right before you get to the bridge. It’s a small place next to the bridge but has some of the best seafood I’ve had in that area.

Now for football…honestly having watched the USM game I’m not surprised that Todd played the type of game he did. There were a lot of things that a better D will expose. The one thing that disappointed me the most about the Miss st game (as everyone has been ranting about) is the poor play calling. I’m no coach, but a seasoned Madden player could probably have called a better 4th qrt.

by FansPoll.com on Sep 15, 2008 11:56 PM CDT reply actions  

I would bet my last nickel....

that Tubs is the reason for the ultra conservative play calling in the last 10 minutes of the game. He had a lead and felt he could hold it. We have all seen him do it before with a 3 point lead. Improve the offensive line play in that game, ie., penalties and blown assignments, as well as at least 2 of the turnovers and I think we would have had the type of final score we all expected. That being said they won’t have the luxory of winning with those kind of mistakes this weekend. Lets hope they get it fixed and quick. (I believe our coaching staff is good enough to do it).

Final score 21-13 Auburn gets it done in the 4th!

by Todd92 on Sep 16, 2008 9:03 AM CDT reply actions  

Kodi Burns

Just announced Kodi will get 50% of the snaps in the LSU game

by carlege on Sep 16, 2008 11:30 AM CDT reply actions  

Same Problems as Last Year, but Better Results

I believe that we had many of these same problems last year but were sproting a 1-2 record.

Throw out the Red Zone problems and we probably aren’t even having this conversation.

I don’t proclaim to know X’s and O’s but what about going back to some I formation with some possible play action (assuming it’s there) in the Red Zone?

by 83Tiger on Sep 16, 2008 12:53 PM CDT reply actions  

Good point...

…my sentiments exactly with the comparisons to last year. Another comparison might be how we stepped it up for the Florida game when no one expected us to. I think they’ve got a few cards left to throw down.

If they don’t, then LSU has basically an insurmountable lead over us in the West…

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 16, 2008 4:28 PM CDT up reply actions  

Actually we would still be very much alive....

in the West. It is very realistic for LSU to drop 2 games outside of AU. We could and should still control our own destiny to some degree but that would entail beating UT, UA, and UGA (as well as Arky, vandy and the rebs).

by Todd92 on Sep 17, 2008 12:26 PM CDT up reply actions  

I still feel...

…..That bringing a rookie QB into Jordan Hare for a big game, is a huge liability. As Todd92 points out, if we ever get the penalties and fumbles worked out, this offense may go crazy!

…..As to red-zone production, Kodi is probably our best option. We really don’t HAVE tight ends and fullbacks on the roster, right now. At best, you might could put Mike Berry and Andrew McCain at tight end. If Ryan Hastie can block an LSU linebacker, he stays in. Otherwise, we move someone like Bart Eddins to fullback.

…..We had a titanic NCAA 2009 battle, last night. My son INSISTED on playing as Auburn! Have I rubbed off on him, or what? I took West Virginia, and… he had no answer for Steve Slaton. I mauled him, 56-9. He got revenge this afternoon, on the tennis court, downing me 6-5, 6-3. He’s got an absolutely SICK arsenal of spin shots!

by Acid Reign on Sep 16, 2008 7:46 PM CDT reply actions  

No.

…..I’ll be driving in from Florida, Saturday. Hopefully, I’ll be in, unpacked, and in front of the TV by kickoff time. I will be headed down for the Arkansas game in October, as I do have tickets for that one.

by Acid Reign on Sep 17, 2008 10:48 AM CDT reply actions  

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