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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on October 02, 2011, 09:11:09 PM
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After another mediocre performance by QB Barrett Trotter on Saturday, some fans are clamoring for Auburn to give freshman QB Kiehl Frazier a chance to start. Still, coach Gene Chizik said Sunday that Frazier, currently the team's Wildcat QB, can't run the standard offensive package. "I don't think that he's there," Chizik said.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/rapid-reports/post/15676685
What if he gets there?
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Chiz just answered the critics.
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Some fans are also great at tailgating.
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Chiz just answered the critics.
It's a really honest answer, from Mr. Coachspeak.
I would usually expect Chizik to say, "We have full confidence in our starter, Barrett Trotter. Kiehl Frazier is our wildcat quarterback on a few select plays."
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We have to start Daniel Cobb. Jason Campbell doesn't have a grasp of the whole (Nallsminger, fwiw) playbook.
My deja is vuing.
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It's a really honest answer, from Mr. Coachspeak.
I would usually expect Chizik to say, "We have full confidence in our starter, Barrett Trotter. Kiehl Frazier is our wildcat quarterback on a few select plays."
Very true. And by his answer I take it that Moseley is standing ready if needed.
Frazier has a knack for finding a seam but I expect him to air one soon just to keep 'em honest.
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We have to start Daniel Cobb. Jason Campbell doesn't have a grasp of the whole (Nallsminger, fwiw) playbook.
My deja is vuing.
It seems this has been the case since I can remember being an Auburn fan, save a few a years here and there. To be honest, it might even be worse for Trotter. He has the daunting task of replacing the greatest ever.
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As I have said before...there's a reason the starter is starting, bad as he might suck, he beat out the others. Do others sometime surprise? Yes. Do coaches make mistakes? Yes. But, in their minds he's better than the other 2.
That said, IF Frazier can't run the whole package, so what? Trotter can't either. He may know the plays, but he can't/won't execute a good part of the passing package.
My fear is this will take an epic meltdown by Trotter before they'll say "fuck it, what's left to lose?" and make a change.
By the way, I suspect that Clint will be more of the same. If the change is made, it needs to be Frazier IMHO.
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So are we buying or selling the notion that Trotter pushed Cam to the very last day of competition and there was a possibility he could have beaten him out?
I heard that somewhere.
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So are we buying or selling the notion that Trotter pushed Cam to the very last day of competition and there was a possibility he could have beaten him out?
I heard that somewhere.
I believe it was from you. :poke:
Seriously, the only person here I remember thinking Cam was overrated going into the season was you, and maybe CCTAU.
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My thoughts were IF Cam could throw even 3/4 as accurate as Todd, we should be a LITTLE better offensively because of his running ability.
I see something there...not sure if it's my ass...or a hole in the ground.
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Anyone else wonder why we had Uzomah and White throw passes before Frazier?
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Anyone else wonder why we had Uzomah and White throw passes before Frazier?
Frazier is a running back. That was the trick play they worked on numerous times in the practice I went to. My question is WTH was Bray doing? It looked like it went through his chest or either he didn't want any of the safety coming up and alligator armed it.
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Frazier is a running back. That was the trick play they worked on numerous times in the practice I went to. My question is WTH was Bray doing? It looked like it went through his chest or either he didn't want any of the safety coming up and alligator armed it.
First of all they were terrible calls. Especially, the fake FG we were playing the field position game always take the points. Second, I don't understand why they wouldn't use real QBs (again especially on the fake FG.) Moseley should have been the snap catcher.
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I believe it was from you. :poke:
Seriously, the only person here I remember thinking Cam was overrated going into the season was you, and maybe CCTAU.
From the ADay game, I thought Caudle looked best due to the nice job he did with the short to intermediate passing game. He also ran very well. I would freaking love to have him right now. I also thought Trotter looked set to break out. He went for the dagger down field and if that wasn't there, he checked down short.
From the evidence shown, Cam looked almost like a bigger KB. And for the first 5 games, he struggled with the passing game. The kicker was he was a monster with the ball in his hands (never turned loose in ADay).
Now it looks like we have coached the killer instinct out of Trotter. Not to mention, we look like Todd in 2009, Why? Because we either throw a screen or throw it 40 yds down field. This is looking more like a coaching/play calling issue more than anything. Plays are not being called with the intermediate routes. Either that or the WRs aren't worth a damn and cannot run good routes. I tend to think its a play calling issue. If we had just a few good crossing routes, we keep the ball moving and the LBs backed off the ball. You cannot convince me that Trotter is not > 2009 Todd.
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From the ADay game, I thought Caudle looked best due to the nice job he did with the short to intermediate passing game. He also ran very well. I would freaking love to have him right now. I also thought Trotter looked set to break out. He went for the dagger down field and if that wasn't there, he checked down short.
From the evidence shown, Cam looked almost like a bigger KB. And for the first 5 games, he struggled with the passing game. The kicker was he was a monster with the ball in his hands (never turned loose in ADay).
Now it looks like we have coached the killer instinct out of Trotter. Not to mention, we look like Todd in 2009, Why? Because we either throw a screen or throw it 40 yds down field. This is looking more like a coaching/play calling issue more than anything. Plays are not being called with the intermediate routes. Either that or the WRs aren't worth a damn and cannot run good routes. I tend to think its a play calling issue. If we had just a few good crossing routes, we keep the ball moving and the LBs backed off the ball. You cannot convince me that Trotter is not > 2009 Todd.
Frothro has more talent and a stronger arm than Todd. But he's second guessing himself which drives us all crazy.
Todd was fantastic at selling shoulder and pump fakes and hid the ball very well. It bought him time by freezing defenders. It's a good way to prevent the stare downs and it aids the receivers.
If I could suggest one thing about Trotter's game that would make an instant impact, this would be it.
But then we have a QB coach or mentor now don't we?
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Frothro has more talent and a stronger arm than Todd. But he's second guessing himself which drives us all crazy.
Todd was fantastic at selling shoulder and pump fakes and hid the ball very well. It bought him time by freezing defenders. It's a good way to prevent the stare downs and it aids the receivers.
If I could suggest one thing about Trotter's game that would make an instant impact, this would be it.
But then we have a QB coach or mentor now don't we?
Really? I thought that was Tourette's.
(http://posterous.com/getfile/files.posterous.com/pourmecoffee/y0Mtvy595Evs9MXLATZDpNVs9Uv2Rd6uthcGBe19q5IEcao6jKl9ZUFLBYZj/the_more_you_know2.jpg)
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"Todd was fantastic at selling shoulder and pump fakes."
Yeah he sold 'em in front of speakeasies and gin joints.
...Scoops Callahan would be proud.
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From the ADay game, I thought Caudle looked best due to the nice job he did with the short to intermediate passing game. He also ran very well. I would freaking love to have him right now. I also thought Trotter looked set to break out. He went for the dagger down field and if that wasn't there, he checked down short.
From the evidence shown, Cam looked almost like a bigger KB. And for the first 5 games, he struggled with the passing game. The kicker was he was a monster with the ball in his hands (never turned loose in ADay).
Now it looks like we have coached the killer instinct out of Trotter. Not to mention, we look like Todd in 2009, Why? Because we either throw a screen or throw it 40 yds down field. This is looking more like a coaching/play calling issue more than anything. Plays are not being called with the intermediate routes. Either that or the WRs aren't worth a damn and cannot run good routes. I tend to think its a play calling issue. If we had just a few good crossing routes, we keep the ball moving and the LBs backed off the ball. You cannot convince me that Trotter is not > 2009 Todd.
The evidence you see leads you to believe he's being coached to suck? Gus' history, and you're blaming his coaching? Look, sometimes the coaching just doesn't take. Trotter sucks. Blame who you want, and you can always fall back on "it's ultimately the coach's responsibility", but I can assure you not even the All Mighty Lord Sabenz could take Hoover HS in to Baton Rouge with a snowball's chance in hell of winning. You have to have the players, and they have to play as coached. Sometimes they don't or can't.
BTW, Gus' passing game is 90% play action, and involves mostly deeper routes, or slower developing route combos. He has very little "quick game" or 3 step drop stuff in his playbook.
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The evidence you see leads you to believe he's being coached to suck? Gus' history, and you're blaming his coaching? Look, sometimes the coaching just doesn't take. Trotter sucks. Blame who you want, and you can always fall back on "it's ultimately the coach's responsibility", but I can assure you not even the All Mighty Lord Sabenz could take Hoover HS in to Baton Rouge with a snowball's chance in hell of winning. You have to have the players, and they have to play as coached. Sometimes they don't or can't.
BTW, Gus' passing game is 90% play action, and involves mostly deeper routes, or slower developing route combos. He has very little "quick game" or 3 step drop stuff in his playbook.
Well I anticipate having quick stuff added similar to Clemson's package for both QBs and the O line because we are crippled up. I also hope to see more twin TE sets to help OMac and maybe Lutz will split out more. Just looking ahead at the schedule...like this Saturday.
True it isn't Gus' m.o. to sacrifice much although I've seen us run something totally stupid back to back and then just burn the shit out of a team on the next set of downs. And all of the QB's under his tutelage have been mortals, except for one but I'm not going to turn the page on BT just because he has struggled some the past two games. I like what we are doing with KF and I hope we get Moseley some snaps because things can change in a hurry in this league.
I'm just patting my foot waiting on Benton, Carr, Wisener, Stallworth, Mason or whomever to come through because I think we need two TD catches JUST from our WRs to have a chance assuming the defense is keeping us in striking distance of which I have little doubt...okay I'm Pollyannaing. We made great strides on D last week but Arky can make you miss and this is gonna take a monumental effort just to slow them down.
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Well I anticipate having quick stuff added similar to Clemson's package for both QBs and the O line because we are crippled up. I also hope to see more twin TE sets to help OMac and maybe Lutz will split out more. Just looking ahead at the schedule...like this Saturday.
True it isn't Gus' m.o. to sacrifice much although I've seen us run something totally stupid back to back and then just burn the shit out of a team on the next set of downs. And all of the QB's under his tutelage have been mortals, except for one but I'm not going to turn the page on BT just because he has struggled some the past two games. I like what we are doing with KF and I hope we get Moseley some snaps because things can change in a hurry in this league.
I'm just patting my foot waiting on Benton, Carr, Wisener, Stallworth, Mason or whomever to come through because I think we need two TD catches JUST from our WRs to have a chance assuming the defense is keeping us in striking distance of which I have little doubt...okay I'm Pollyannaing. We made great strides on D last week but Arky can make you miss and this is gonna take a monumental effort just to slow them down.
I have lamented the fact that he doesn't have much quick game in his repertoire at times as well. He does have one for sure...the slant/flat concept. It's used to set up the old "double move" thing (slant and go) you went on and on about the other day. Maybe he should have more. Maybe it's his Achilles heel. Maybe it will be his undoing. Fact is, many coaches that are run/PAP oriented just don't use the quick game. You only have so much practice time, and you have to use it wisely. Usually that means "getting better at what you do" rather than adding something new.
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I have lamented the fact that he doesn't have much quick game in his repertoire at times as well. He does have one for sure...the slant/flat concept. It's used to set up the old "double move" thing (slant and go) you went on and on about the other day. Maybe he should have more. Maybe it's his Achilles heel. Maybe it will be his undoing. Fact is, many coaches that are run/PAP oriented just don't use the quick game. You only have so much practice time, and you have to use it wisely. Usually that means "getting better at what you do" rather than adding something new.
We tried some quick stuff at Clemson with Mason but he had several drops and we abandoned it. Our completion rate is 70% in the first quarter and dips into the low to mid fifty range from there. Third and three is our worst down and distance percentage and we are 14 of 18 on 3rd and 10+ to go. That's ridiculously good!
I think Gus is keen on the keeping the YPC in the 7 to 9 range which is generally a stat that stands out on good passing teams, not necessarily in rating. I'm not much on stats but I do pay attention to this one. So we tend to struggle with short distances and maybe Frazier can fill the void even more in short yardage. We are sticking with a common theme of about 25 pass attempts since Todd, through Cam and Trotter with very little variation.
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I think Gus is keen on the keeping the YPC in the 7 to 9 range
As keen as dallas's Mustang?
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As keen as dallas's Mustang?
Mustang not so keen now.
Was in an accident.
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Mustang not so keen now.
Was in an accident.
See now I want to see pictures.
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See now I want to see pictures.
4 car pile up. I was vehicle #2 Car 4 hit #3-which hit me and I hit number one. Mostly cosmetic (front and back) Mufflers bent down-front grill busted up. And you can't see the bottom bumper is cracked and shifted. Worst part-I had just opened a beer and it spilled.
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u1/miked0003/car-6.jpg)
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AND ALL OF THIS WAS IN HIS OWN DRIVEWAY!
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4 car pile up. I was vehicle #2 Car 4 hit #3-which hit me and I hit number one.
Simple case of getting rear-ended - Vandy Vol in front, then you, then AWK, then Chizzad?
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Simple case of getting rear-ended - Vandy Vol in front, then you, then AWK, then Chizzad?
If were going with board members:
Sweet in front-me-Wench behind and Kaos which caused it all. (he always hated the car)
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Simple case of getting rear-ended - Vandy Vol in front, then you, then AWK, then Chizzad?
Ohhh, the patented Elephant Walk.
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Ohhh, the patented Elephant Walk.
Or the Centipede