I think you're swinging at two different balls.
There's a difference between a team not being in a competitive position and one that fails to deliver.
Again, you don't have the same historical perspective as some of us do. I was alive during the Barfield era. When the schedule came out, we'd look at it and go "shit, there's a loss, there's a loss, there's a loss." We knew going in that we had no chance to win certain games and hoped only to put up a good showing. We knew other programs were playing at a different level. We had no hope. THAT's non-competitive to me.
Dye changed that. Yes, we still lost games and we lost some that defied explanation. But after his first season, I looked at the schedule and thought to myself, "we could win every one of those." Same with Tuberville. I don't remember ever looking at a schedule and dreading having to play the games because I was afraid that we'd have no chance. Doesn't mean we always won or even played well, but we could.We were, for the most part, consistent and competitive.
Now? Over the last decade I've seen some of the best QB play ever but I've also seen the absolute worst in the history of Auburn football. In Frazier, Wallace, Moseley, Burns, Johnson and Franklin I've witnessed the most inept, unprepared and embarrassing displays imaginable. The lack of ability at the position is inexcusable and uancceptable.
I have no confidence that this team with this monkey-fucking-a-football staff can beat anyone. Sometimes we do (Arkansas 2016). Sometimes we barely do (Jax State). Sometimes we get humiliated by a team we should be at least equal to (LSU 2015, Georgia 2016). When we get the defense playying well, the offense disappears. There is no plan B, nothing but twirly swirly gumdrop (borrowed line) formations that would make a junior high coach cringe when things don't immediately go according to plan. Even with Nick Marshall, the fucking offensive gameplan for most of 2015 was "run up the middle, jet sweep or bubble screen, chunk it as far as you can, punt."
There's no player development or improvement. Nothing that gives me the hope that we can compete week in and week out like I had with Dye and Tuberville.
In my blunt assessment we are a hell of lot closer to being Mississippi State than we are to leveling the field against Bama. And I don't like it.