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MaitlandTiger

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  1. In all seriousness, is DD that awful? He’s played football his whole life, after a year here, i’m sure he has picked up enough of the playbook…..is he literally a worse option than Finley? Logic say that must be the case.
  2. Houston OLine is pretty great. How nice would it be to have that line. Changes everything. We are soft, no creativity, missed tackles. Horrible playcalling. Calling pass plays that Finley can’t make, consistently. And it shows on the scoreboard. Add sloppy. Houston far more motivated. Where is our fire?
  3. You’re right. DD has a ton of potential and Holden, too. I don’t have nearly as much football knowledge as you do but I just can’t see Finley as much more than a backup. But I sincerely don’t know what I am talking about. I wish we had seen DD a little bit this year just to give us a taste. But the coaches know a hell of a lot more than I know. I don’t mean to trash talk Finley and I’m very glad we have him as a backup, and from all accounts he is a solid young man and I appreciate him. But I hope we have a more talented QB as a starter. Again I have no experience/knowledge to back up anything I say. I am just a diehard fan and alum @bigbirdWhat are your thoughts on DD? Or Holden? Do you think one of the two of them will start next year? Or Finley? Or a transfer? Just your gut feeling?
  4. I understand. And I’m beyond stoked we got him. I was just commenting on how these kids, in general, are lackadaisical, push back their announcements, etc. However, this is a huge time for them and I understand them milking it. I was just grouchy in general. And it always seems like the kids that delay their announcements and play tricks, never stick. I understand that that was not the case here. I think he’s going to be phenomenal and great job by the coaches
  5. We are very much in a bind right now in terms of quarterback. But that is beyond obvious. I have to think that the coaches have somebody in mind. Can’t go into next year with what we have, although Holden might be good enough to start. I’m telling myself that the coaches have this covered. I have had a little extra time on my hands lately and just doing some extremely basic, Layman’s research, I think this Incarnate Word quarterback maybe the cream of the crop. That being said, Bo was up there, as well. Ward appears calm, and very athletic. Not very big. Not a lot of QB talent in the portal. Or rather, there no doubt is, but many of them haven’t seen enough action to show. Coaches impressed me with recruiting, very very pleasantly surprised there. I’m confident they have the QB situation covered. Also that Cornell OT would be a wonderful addition. Get him down here, show him some southern hospitality! Although I thought I read somewhere that he was from Georgia. Even better. You know them Cornell girls ain’t much to look at. He’s got to be missing our Southern beauties.
  6. It’s past 4 pm. Irritating that these kids do this, but I understand it. Big day for the young man. Still as a punctual person it irritates the heck out of me. I’m pumped to get this kid. Something tells me this is the biggest moment in our recruiting for the year. I just think he’s going to make a huge immediate impact
  7. For recruiting, and that’s where we need to focus in choosing an OC in my opinion, I don’t think we have enough arrows in our quiver to have, as OC, a guy that no high school player has ever heard of. we already have a head coach most high schoolers in the South have never heard of. Coming off 4 maybe 5 losses in a row, several to cellar dwellers. If we were coming off 10 wins or if we were sending a tremendous number of players to the NFL this year or last year, if we had some bigger names in some other top positions, maybe. But we will be going into that sales presentation, dodging and deflecting, making excuses, rather than going confidently to some proven or at least believable selling points, early and often. For a salesman in a high-pressure/high stakes situation, not having pertinent, relevant and recent selling points combined with no recent success to point to, is a salesman’s nightmare. Experienced, veteran salesmen have been in this position before, and typically refuse to put themselves in that position again if at all possible. I mean, other than the History that is Auburn football, for recruiting, we've got nearly nothing. And it is so very easy to sell against exactly our current situation, unfortunately. We need a home run OC hire. A (football) household name….
  8. Open up the purse strings, go out and simply get the best offensive mind available. Money cannot be an Object. Promoting a guy nobody, and I mean nobody, outside of those that closely follow AU or Boise football, ain’t gonna cut it. Recruits don’t want to go play for an offensive coordinator that they have never heard of. Flip side—it is Very Easy to recruit against a team with that situation. We absolutely don’t have credibility in the South with Bryan Harsin on the marquis, plus the multiple turds in the 2021 punch bowl, dropped there on his watch. I’m not saying he’s not great, and will not be legendary, heck he may outshine Bear Bryant, but he’s not a household name in the south and that’s what we need on the recruiting trail and quite frankly, that’s who we need calling the plays. We saw a couple of mediocre-to-good games called from Bobo this year, and posters were rejoicing like it was some sort of creative lollapalooza. How many NFLers do Harsin and the former BSU OC, have combined? If you don’t think that’s one of the major recruiting points…
  9. I agree we didn’t quit. Effort (today) was unreal. But I don’t follow that rationale. Anything less than “not quitting” is acceptable? We aren’t scoring in the second half, play calling like intermediate and long passes when we need short yardage for a first down, etc. I’m just not seeing any reason to overlook the four straight losses and say something overly positive about Harsin. I don’t think our boys went out and played hard for Coach Harsin. I think they went out and played hard because they hate Alabama
  10. Please explain your reasoning for this. Seriously, as I am a layman. I’m having trouble seeing where Harsin is a positive influence. I would respectfully like to hear your rationale.
  11. This is not a moral victory. This is a loss. Our fourth lost in a row with the possibility for fifth loss in a row. Mike Bobo has got to go
  12. The kind where one sale makes my whole month! Lol. This was the only time my customer could meet, and a man’s got to do what a man’s got to do!
  13. Hey I was in a very important sales call and just came out to my car to see that we are winning 10 to nothing. Could somebody give me a quick summary? Did we switch away from the soft coverage and bend but don’t break? I see Young has 120 yards passing and I figure we must have made some major changes
  14. But Mikey is probably right, that these are knee-jerk reactions. Mine certainly is. I’m just deflated
  15. I don’t care what anybody says, somewhere, there is a pile of money big enough to go out and CONVINCE Bob Stoops (or another giant, proven talent) into giving up his TV analyst job and coming back to add to his legacy and resurrect a vaunted, legendary football program. Napier, Aranda, (I defer to others to determine who the best proven commodity would be) but let’s throw a freaking GIANT number at the BEST available coach(es)…..I had never heard of Bryan Harsin and I follow college football pretty well. Although I truly don’t care about the mountain west, truth be known.
  16. Nothing would make me happier than for our boys to come out and punch Bama in the mouth and play some competitive football, but with the cream of the crop coaching they have there, with that respectable OLine, combined with more-than-adequate WRs and Young’s arm, they are going to pick away the seams of this Auburn zone, and the numbers are going to be unbelievable. I believe this game is going to be very hard to watch. This could be the nail in the coffin for Mason. Bobo too. Harsin gonna have a couple of years. Could be 63-0. I was gonna say 3 but with Anders out…..who knows, though. Maybe we play with an attitude that we haven’t seen….
  17. Gotcha. Wasn’t trying to be confrontational. Definitely just “mentioned”, but there was a great deal of hype. Then…..thud.
  18. I think the play calling is veeeeeerrrrryyyyyy telling. That one in particular would make an investigator look to see which of our coaches owes $100,000 to the bookie. That’s how bad the call was. I actually wish that gambling debts was the reason for that call. That would make me feel better than the real reason for that play call, which is that they thought it was a good play call. I am not a former player or coach, but that was absolutely the last play I expected to run in that situation. I am still just absolutely gobsmacked that we have coaches that called that play.
  19. I don’t see him transferring. Too much downside. Get to another school and they have an up and coming stud and you find yourself getting few carries…..certainly a possibility at UGA. Plus he’s a team player. More than likely he was just venting like the rest of us. But, serious question, when has a true RB1 from a good program, hit the transfer portal? I literally don’t know, that’s why I’m asking. I think a couple of QB1s from mediocre, declining programs, have transferred but has a true RB one ever transferred?
  20. That was a 7 point, and very possibly a 14 point turn. Literally, what on earth was going through the decision makers minds? Fourth and one, tank has been tearing it up, the oline has gotten great push, backup QB with mediocre accuracy, and those mental midgets thought that deep pass would work? That has me absolutely flummoxed. Who in their right mind, would call that play on fourth and one, that deep in our own territory? I have lost all confidence in the coaches because of that call. It was just unbelievably bad. There is no answer or excuse for it. None.
  21. Yea that was a backbreaker. If memory serves it had literally been years since we had given up a kickoff return TD. That might be incorrect, but it had been quite a while.
  22. FSU average margin of victory that year (undefeated) was 35, I believe. Closest game was 14 point win over BC. We were double digit dogs in the NC. The biggest play wasn’t the last second TD pass, it was one of the previous plays. that our DB went for the ball around midfield and missed, FSU WR caught it and was able to get a big gain. That set up the TD. Damn near pulled off the upset.
  23. He actually was mentioned preseason as Heisman watchlist. Then every time he went out and lost the game and threw interceptions, Gus would remind us that JJ had a phenomenal practice week. That’s when he earned the nickname “Practice Heisman”. I distinctly remember on very many occasions he would throw yet another interception, come back to the sidelines, take off his helmet, and he had a big smile from ear to ear. That attitude in my opinion was unacceptable. But yes he was mentioned as a preseason Heisman hopeful.
  24. And it was a good joke! My sense of humor is off, no doubt the game last night contributed to that.
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