According to you, kids can't be coached up to give a halfway decent effort in just one year. Or does that only apply when you're defending Malzahn?
Malzahn is a oddball. He could have stayed at Auburn as I thought he might but most everyone thought it only natural for him to aspire to be a bigtime HC. Whatever his motives are, he and his spouse are back in the safe friendly confines of the state of Arkansas until he thinks it safe to venture out again. He chose a team in Arkansas State with a good returning core and I'm sure this past season will be his only blemish due to the young and inexperienced group of kids that Auburn returmed from the NC team of 2010.
I think Gene Chizik let him coach as he said he would upon assembling this staff. And Malzahn was given the talent to make his system work, even to the detriment of the defensive side of the ball. (jmar cites LBs here as an example) IMO, Tony Franklin could walk in here and make this offense click if we could block. Malzahn was a champ at calling plays when we had a veteran line. But in my way of thinking the 1.3M OC should ultimately be responsible for the key elements on the field including the unit under Jeff Grimes. After all, are you a coordinator? Or are you just an extraordinary play caller when you have weapons and a veteran line? (jmar isn't even mentioning Cam) They zone blocked at Troy (Franklin) just like they will at good ol' Arkansas State.
I didn't read the genius' book but I think we established that there are successful run plays that were taken from other systems with the counter trey, power, jet sweeps and zone reads with bubble screens as a choice to mix and match with stack and bunch formations... blah,blah blah. We have to BLOCK! (In basketball one has to rebound on both ends) Good positioning (fundamental) is encouraged but Charles will tell you WANT TO is key. And I think that is why more often than not we see two very different halves in a football game moreso than what the talking heads like to spew about coaching adjustments. (and no, not always) But if a guy like Fairley is blowing up your offense you have to issue some challenges AND make some necessary changes.
I don't pretend to know what offense is preferred to mesh with a 4-3 defense. And I think it's comical to think that an established DC would beg off double his salary because the offensive philosophy is not in keeping with his system. BULLSHIT! Are you a coaching professional or are you concerned with your resume'? When you have them wanting you and you reach a comfort level in the interview process you can afford to throw out a few pseudo-concerns but that's not gonna get in your way if you know going in that you will be afforded the time and resources to do what you do. And I don't even think it matters about the current regimes' foundation and what happens if it ends while you are part of it. The bottom line is results. CAN YOU STOP THE OPPOSITION?
Auburn, under the present leadership of Gene Chizik will find two coordinators that will instill an attitude and rally the troops come 2012. You recruit the talent. You develop the talent. The talent performs. Okay it also helps to have a "serviceable" QB like Cam.