Maybe feeling the same way I did in 2012.
See, I'm the opposite. I said this before but that year at the TA&M game, was the only time in 40+ years of going to Auburn football games, that I got up and walked out in disgust. Mad that I actually spent time and money and effort to watch it. Why? Well go back to 2011 when LSU got up on us early and the fullback basically punked our guys for laying down. They did it in several games that year, including Georgia. Once they started slowly in 2012, they quit. With the exception of Tre and maybe J. Wallace trying his ass off at QB, they quit.
It wasn't that Johnny Foosballz was scoring at will. It was the blatantly obvious fact that we weren't even trying. I will bet that between A&M, Georgia and Bama that year, we didn't force 3 total punts. They quit even trying. That's the one thing I just can't stomach. That's really when "Something is NOT right at Auburn".
Other than Rudy half-assing it on a tackle, I don't see that here. Don't know what the problem is but I refuse to get caught up in the spirit that piece was written in. I started the Nut Up thread because I think it really speaks more to the climate or environment of the state of college foosballz. Several alluded to it. It's instant gratification. Win now or off with your head. Pressure, pressure, pressure from day one from fans, media and boosters alike. It's the nature of the beast and what college football has evolved into. Multi-skwazzillion $$$ industry, one notch below the NFL. Win now or be gone.
I hope they figure it out and get things on track. This will come off as AU GheyFamilyNation talk, but as long as they're busting their asses to get it figured out, I'm good with it. I refuse to believe the "Something's NOT right at Auburn" in the sense that there's some sinister, underlying problem. Dysfunction. Our coaches forgot how to coach. I'm going Saturday.