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  1. And there you have it. Durkin is hired as the DC. Not "Co-DC", but DC.
  2. He is NOT looking for a "co-DC". He is looking for a full DC. Charles Kelly has a "Co" tag as a title, he is not expected to be the actual playcaller. No different than when Kodi Burns was "Co-OC" here. Do you think Kodi Burns was doing any playcalling?
  3. I focused on recruiting because it's a tangible quality whereas the other two suggestions are comically irrelevant data points. Alum connections? Seriously? That's what I'm going to judge my coaching staff on? Are alum connections going to somehow translate into wins? It certainly hasn't during Cadillac's entire tenure here (fun fact: the last three years he has been a coach here have all been losing seasons). "Passion and the way he led" - if he wasn't a former player these would never get brought up. What did he lead us to? Again, the team has been largely pathetic for the majority of his tenure here. Seems like a lot of praise over nothing, which is usually the case when we're talking about former players turned coaches here. If you actually follow the "story" of what he allegedly did and why he was forced to resign, how could you possibly ever call him a "Christian leader" lmao? What makes anyone conclude that Carnell was any more a "leader" than anyone else on the staff? He was actually awfully invisible this past season after the whole hoopla over his "magical tenure" (yes sarcasm) as the interim-HC. I disagree vehemently with "loving to see more former AU players on staff". Why? Because these guys are impossible to get rid of without half (or more) of the fanbase losing their s***. They get treated like immovable gods regardless of how good they are at their job. The rest of the time they're here is filled with nonstop nonsense about how they should be the next OC, DC, or even the ****ing HC. I'm not making this s*** up, last year after we finally passed the idiocy which was "hire Carnell for HC!" we immediately moved into a large portion of the fanbase talking about making him the freaking OC. There are guys on the off-field support staff who have 10x more qualification to be the OC; the idea of Carnell being an OC is an absolute joke to anyone who actually knows anything about football. He knows nothing about offense, but again, because he's a beloved former player you have to constantly entertain the casual AU fan who knows ****-all about football as they make these idiotic requests. Before that you had people seriously suggesting making Rodney Garner the DC. Garner has been coaching for 30+ years and not one HC has thought to make him his DC, but at Auburn this is actually seen as a viable option by the clueless faithful LMFAO. Want me to continue? How about T-Will being promoted as some no-brainer must have DC? How has that worked out for Arkansas so far? He may be a viable option some day, but he's not even close yet - and that's the problem: regardless of what is best for Auburn football, you're going to see the average AU fan call for what makes their orange and blue genitals tingle. And then they turn around and complain and cry when AU is an average program. The problem with former players coaching at Auburn is that the average Auburn fan is not capable of behaving properly to the idea. The campaign to try to make Carnell the permanent HC just a season ago is like the icing on the cake of a million examples of this.
  4. No offense, but you are clueless. Are you plugged into the day to day operations of this program? How could you possibly know who the "best parts of this staff" are? Does anyone else not find it funny how regardless of who the HC is, the former Auburn players on the staff are ALWAYS the "best coaches", "best recruiters", and can never be replaced in the eyes of the fans? Oh the HC got fired? First order of business is retaining any former AU players on the staff! You can't lose them! I'm so sick and tired of this recurring nonsense of having to pretend like every former AU player who gets to coach here is some sort of God's gift to the AU football program. You loved Cadillac's passion and recruiting? The guy signed zero RB's this year in an all-time great AU HS recruiting class. He is a very very average recruiter. Neither of these two guys are losses. The word behind the scenes is that McGriff was carrying Etheridge in recruiting; and he was also more liked by the players as well. Cadillac got outworked on the recruiting trail by all of Freeze's own guys who he brought in as new coaches to the staff. Freeze's hand may have been forced into this "decision" by off-field problems, but this actually worked out perfectly for him because I don't think that Cadillac (nor Etheridge) impressed him at all. Don't forget that these two guys were among the "best recruiters" on Bryan Harsin's staff - that's not really high praise. Auburn is going to upgrade on both of them, sorry if it hurts your feelings. Some of you need to remember that Carnell was hired away from a HS football program with next to no resume. He came from IMG Academy and how many IMG players did we sign during his time here? Zero, so he couldn't even successfully recruit the players off the HS he coached at. @HAPvsOA over here was probably one of the dumbos last year who was trying to push Carnell into the HC job, what a disaster that would have been.
  5. The DB coaches were McGriff and Etheridge. They will now be McGriff and Kelly. If McGriff is a constant, then the replacement is pretty obvious now isn't it? The fact that McGriff "left" for a hot second doesn't change who is replacing who IN REALITY. Kelly isn't replacing Roberts lmao; what a massive leap in logic.
  6. Charles Kelly is replacing Etheridge. Charles Kelly is not a "Freeze guy". So your point here is non-existent. One of the two is allegedly being replaced by a "Freeze guy"; who just so happens to be a very competent candidate that Ole Miss really doesn't want to lose (Derrick Nix). Both replacements are actually upgrades over the two guys they are replacing, so in end this actually worked out from a staffing perspective how Freeze would have liked anyway. Bringing in Charles Kelly (who is an elite recruiter in the state of Alabama) with Saban simultaneously retiring is huge.
  7. Yawn. When a universally hated HC (or clearly failing HC) gets fired midway through the season, the only natural response is an uptick in morale. These are kids at the end of the day so the emotional swings are going to be even more obvious. This is almost always the case; do you think the case at Auburn post Harsin would have been any different had say Zac Etheridge been named "interim HC"? How about anyone else on who remained the staff? I don't think you fully comprehend how bad team morale was by the end of Harsin's time here. The team was relieved and elated when he was removed from the position. When Nebraska fired Scott Frost at around the same time as we fired Harsin, they saw a very similar uptick in competitiveness under interim HC Mickey Joseph. They even had a similar under-tide of small support to consider Mickey Joseph as the permanent HC - until he got arrested for domestic violence. When LSU fired Les Miles during the season after a 2-2 start, the team turned around and finished 6-2 under Ed Orgeron. In this case, LSU actually gave in to team pressure and hired Orgeron as the permanent HC. This is why failing to take into account the built-in "high" that occurs with an interim HC when deciding on a permanent replacement for a fired HC is so dangerous.
  8. Given how last season concluded and that stupid fan-driven attempt at pumping Caddy into the HC spot, it was very obvious that Freeze was backed into keeping him on the staff and singing his praises to appease that whole situation from an optics perspective. You are kind of missing that major part of the story. Now that we are past that whole saga, we are at a point where these two parties can go their own ways if that is the choice that is being made. This isn't the first time this type of scenario has played out (new incoming HC retains some fan-favorite coach on the staff, then a year or two later a change is made). If Freeze is actually going for Derrick Nix as his in-title OC then the picture seems very clear here. Nix is a RB or WR coach. They obviously aren't canning Marcus Davis, and Nix can't coach QB's which is now void with the dismissal of Montgomery. So what's the move? Kent Austin to the staff as QB coach and Nix as OC/RB is the most obvious play.
  9. LOL. The longer a play is allowed to develop, the more thinking enters the mind of any DB trying to play coverage. The more thinking that takes place, the higher the probability of a blunder. These guys are normally playing on instincts 95% of the time because the QB has such limited time on most pass attempts that take place in a game. The reason why these gimmick defensive calls which "on paper" should work are in fact stupid decisions is because you are asking a bunch of guys to all of a sudden play a certain way which you otherwise never call in a game. It introduces too much volatility. It was a stupid defensive call, and the player in coverage made a mistake. They actually had 3 defenders doing literally nothing (two DL who weren't even trying to pressure the QB and a spy literally just standing pointlessly). If you are hell bent on applying zero pressure, why waste those 3 men on the field at all? Why not just put in 11 DB's? They actually rushed 0; which was stupid because you are playing a QB with otherwise shoddy decision making. Why make his job easy? If you bring SOME pressure and force him to move left or right out of the pocket, it effectively cuts the field in half because a throw across the field to the opposite side of the endzone is absurdly difficult. If you effectively cut the endzone in half, it forces the receivers to bunch together which is what creates those unlikely jump-ball plays. When you leave the entire endzone open from sideline to sideline, you are just inviting space for a WR to do something.
  10. He has 7 sacks as a DT and is one of the highest graded DL in the country. You tell me, dumbass?
  11. Where did I say it was zero % on the players? Players still play with the attitude that the coaches instill in them. Name me one team that has a weak-willed HC who's players play like demons? It doesn't exist. But let me take it further: did the coaches give off any sense of edge in their demeanor or game-calling yesterday? When Freeze left two timeouts hanging and let New Mexico run the clock out on their field goal before half which gave them the lead, did that instill a fighting spirit in his players or any sense of urgency? They barely had the ball offensively in the first half, so why didn't he try to play for one final possession after it became clear that New Mexico was going to settle for a field goal? You are asking the players to play with urgency and yet the staff seemed content to just let New Mexico hold the ball for what seemed like 3/4ths of the game. My man, it's a hard ask on players to do their part when the coaching staff seemed oblivious to what was happening in the game.
  12. By the way, even spinning this discussion to "we don't have SEC talent" seems silly. What is "SEC talent"? We beat 3 SEC teams this season and came within a combined 14 points of two of the best teams in the SEC (one of which is the #1 team in the country). This roster clearly doesn't have the talent to be a top SEC team. But it has SEC talent, otherwise we would have been winless in the SEC. Only 2 out of the 7 SEC games we played were dominated by the opponent. This is not even close to being the least talented roster in the SEC, hence why it is absolutely hilarious to suggest that a 21 point beatdown at home against a G5 team which had NEVER beaten an SEC opponent was due to a lack of "talent".
  13. Why are Ole Miss' two best receivers G5 transfers? You realize that Tre Harris, and Dayton Wade, who are #6 and #7 in the conference in receiving yards both came from La Tech and WKU respectively? How are they so good? Your attempt to now shift this argument to "we took G5 players and G5 players are bad" might be even worse than whatever your first point was. Josh Allen played for a G5 school, as did hundreds of other NFL players lmao.
  14. So we need SEC players at every starting position to beat New Mexico State? Does Hawaii therefore have SEC players? UMASS has SEC players? If we don't have adequate SEC players, how did we keep it within 7 against both Georgia and Ole Miss? I take it that must have simply been prodigious coaching then? Fun fact: Ole Miss' two best receivers are both from G5 schools. Or is the point here supposed to be that our G5 transfers are just really really bad?
  15. It's the coaches responsibility to make sure their players are playing with the appropriate effort and intensity. Certain coaches keep their teams laser focused, others do not. These same players were plenty ready to take on #1 Georgia and go step for spte against them. If you actually look at Freeze's history, there is a repeated pattern which proves that he does not seem to possess the focus to keep his team ready week in and week out. This is becoming all too much a worrying pattern with him.
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