Finally, the Auburn special teams video you've been cravingThe wait is over. The day is finally here. After months of anticipation, you finally get to watch Auburn beat writers Charles Goldberg and Evan Woodbery break down the 2011 Auburn special teams unit.Sure, you thought it was exciting when Goldberg and Woodbery talked about replacing those four starters on the offensive line. Their chat about returning running backs Mike Dyer and Onterio McCalebb made you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. When they talked about wide receivers Emory Blake and DeAngelo Benton, you sat transfixed, like a child hearing a bedtime story. You thought their breakdown of the race to replace Cam Newton as the starting quarterback was the best thing since the Beatles went on Ed Sullivan. You also watched videos about the defensive line, linebackers, and secondary, and marveled at the discipline these reporters displayed by showing up in front of the camera every day, and always wearing the same outfits, just to keep a consistent look and feel to our finished videos. But now, the culmination of two weeks of hard work is here. Now you can finally see the beat writers discuss the likely candidates to replace Auburn's all-time leading scorer in Wes Byrum, and Ryan Shoemaker, a punter so talented, he has "Shoe" in his last name.Although it will surely seem like a letdown compared to this special teams video, Auburn's A-Day is tomorrow, and since we've exhausted the possibilities for position-by-position breakdowns, we'll be here with full coverage from Woodbery and Goldberg as well as photos, video, and everything else you've come to expect from al.com. Related topics: Auburn spring practice, Cody Parkey, Steven Clark
This may come as a surprise to some of you, but in looking at Dennis Pillion's wall on his Facebook page, it appears he may be a bammer.Closet bammer? You decide.
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