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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Talon on September 30, 2008, 06:54:43 PM
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From "The Goldmine" today. http://blog.al.com/goldmine/2008/09/tuberville_throws_his_support.html
Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said ``I love this offense'' Tuesday, and said ``there's no panic mode'' over the less-than-productive spread.
``I'm glad we went to it,'' Tuberville said at his weekly press conference.
Tuberville said he supports what offensive coordinator Tony Franklin is doing, though said ``right now, we don't have that talent'' to run all of Franklin's spread concepts. He said that's why Auburn is ``tweaking'' the offense, that recruiting players familiar with the spread should help the cause and gaining experience through the season will make things better.
``The spread offense is a heck of an offense. We're going to run more of it as it goes.
``This is going to be very good for us.''
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for whatever reason i just find the comment and the like, "right now, we don't have that talent" a little unsettling. what does that tell the tenured players?
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for whatever reason i just find the comment and the like, "right now, we don't have that talent" a little unsettling. what does that tell the tenured players?
Maybe it says, "Step it up practice or GTFO."
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Now I'm starting to worry about Tuberville's sanity. What he needs to be saying is "This is clusterfuck of epic proportions and it's going to get fixed".
To basically rip your team by saying right now we don't have the talent???? You recruited these kids, dumbass. Are you saying you recruited receivers who weren't fast and too stupid to run routes? Are you saying Brad Lester isn't quick enough to be a feature back in the spread? Are you saying you recruited Ryan Pugh and Byron Isom and Tyrone Green etc. but you knew they weren't good enough to block in an offense like this? Or are you just referring to the 4 star QB you recruited that's riding the pines?
What kind of players did you recruit? And just what do you think your players have to say about that comment Tommy?
"Well, golly gee, Coach is right. We're just not that good. I hope Coach can go out and get some good players next year."
This is bullshit!!!!!
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Guys....We don't have the Damn talent to run ALL facets of the Tony Franklin Offense, how hard is that to Fuckin' understand? We recruited for the Al Borges System up until the last month of recruiting season last year.....The ABS used big, possession receivers ONLY.
If the ONLY fuckin' WR that was going to make this offense run smoothly was a True Freshman, "Frenchy", and he gets hurt for the entire year, before the first offensive snap....that should've told Every Auburn Men and Women something right there. Also, I'd heard that when CTF first arrived and looked at our receivers going through the bowl practices, he said, Jerrel Jernigan (a True Freshman at Troy at the time) could come in right now and start over most of the receivers we have in place.
That's not to say that you can't have big, possession type receivers, because you need those type receivers....But, you also need the fast and shifty receivers, a receiver that can take a short slant to the house, or a WR screen to the house.
Don't get me wrong, this isn't the Only reason why the offense isn't clicking.
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You can read anything you want into what Tubs and Franklin are saying, but what they mean when they say, "we don't have the players here" they really mean, "we don't have a QB in here."
Look, I don't know if this shit will work or not. It worked at Kentucky, a variation of it worked at Florida and a different variation worked at West Virginia. I personally think Franklin tried to run a mix between what Urban runs and what Rich runs. I think if Auburn had a good quarterback, we wouldn't be having this discussion...
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Guys....We don't have the Damn talent to run ALL facets of the Tony Franklin Offense, how hard is that to Fuckin' understand? We recruited for the Al Borges System up until the last month of recruiting season last year.....The ABS used big, possession receivers ONLY.
If the ONLY fuckin' WR that was going to make this offense run smoothly was a True Freshman, "Frenchy", and he gets hurt for the entire year, before the first offensive snap....that should've told Every Auburn Men and Women something right there. Also, I'd heard that when CTF first arrived and looked at our receivers going through the bowl practices, he said, Jerrel Jernigan (a True Freshman at Troy at the time) could come in right now and start over most of the receivers we have in place.
That's not to say that you can't have big, possession type receivers, because you need those type receivers....But, you also need the fast and shifty receivers, a receiver that can take a short slant to the house, or a WR screen to the house.
Don't get me wrong, this isn't the Only reason why the offense isn't clicking.
We don't have simply big, possesion receivers here and it doesn't take a bunch of 5'8" 160 lb. guys to run this offense. If it does, then we're in BIG FUCKIN' TROUBLE!!! Tony Franklin is full of shit if he thinks Jerell Jernigan could start over most all our guys here. If that's so, why the fuck didn't anyone offer the kid. He was a QB out of HS and he made his name at Troy against Middle Tenn. and Florida International.
We have a wide assortment of burners, tall guys, short guys etc. Robert Dunn is listed at 6'. I've stood next to him. He's 5'10" in high heels. Terrel Zachary, Chris Slaughter, Rod Smith, Q. Carr, Montez, Tim Hawthorne etc. Rivals had our WR class a couple of years ago as one of the top in the nation. Someone's gonna' tell me these guys can't run patterns or take it to the house? Hell yes they can.
Franklin is not doing a damn thing he said he would the entire off season. "We will definitely use two QB's because of how much running they do and how banged up they'll get." BS!! "Kodi and Todd are too close to call. It's a great problem to have. They both will play." BS!!! Kodi fits this offense 10X better than Todd. Haugabook was a decent passer but very effective runner. Kodi fits that bill and is worlds apart from Todd in that area.
Franklin is running a version of the spread that doesn't even resemble West Va. of the past few years or Florida or anyone else for that matter. He's running a dumbed down version of the offense and REAL SEC coordinators know what's coming before the ball is snapped. Franklin will NOT be here more than two years. Successful or not, coordinators don't last that long under Tubby. And if he goes and we're stuck with a corp of midgets in this league, we're fucked.
I hate being so negative. I really do. But, this offense is flat out embarrasing and ranked at the bottom in virtually every category. Now, our head coach is coming out saying we just don't have the talent? What fuckin' fuck?? If you have athletes you can run whatever the hell you want to. Do you think Troy would spunk all over themselves if 5'10 217 lb. Mario Fannin decided to ball there? No, they'd let him ride the pine because he's not a "spread" type athlete.
Was CTT that stupid to bring in someone that would mandate we overhaul our entire offensive personnel just so we could run a particular offense? There's talent out the ass on offense but Otis has no clue how to use it. I say again, BULLSHIT!!!
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And another thing....I was really buzzed when I typed that last night. And don't you forget it!!!
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And another thing....I was really buzzed when I typed that last night. And don't you forget it!!!
Did you have a fly up your nose?
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Wasnt that the borges eccuse for at least two years? Inexperienced receivers and such.
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i'm not sure about the whole inexperienced WR's argument. IMO we have a good group of recievers. The problem is probably a mixture of the playbook/routes and the QB, but we are starting to kick a dead horse. i think most of us are in agreement with what the offense's problem is.
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I support the players and coaches 100% of the time period.
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I support the players and coaches 100% of the time period.
I support Auburn. Auburn is more than coaches and players. Coaches and players are human. They make mistakes. I will not blindly follow any man just because they drape themselves in orange and blue. There are standards. Expectations. Values. Attitudes. Sometimes people don't cut it. I will never "support coaches and players 100%." I expect that they perform in a manner that reflects well on Auburn. You can be born Auburn. You can become Auburn. But not everyone who bears the AU brand IS Auburn.
Auburn is not human. It is spiritual. It doesn't make mistakes.
Big difference.
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I support Auburn. Auburn is more than coaches and players. Coaches and players are human. They make mistakes. I will not blindly follow any man just because they drape themselves in orange and blue. There are standards. Expectations. Values. Attitudes. Sometimes people don't cut it. I will never "support coaches and players 100%." I expect that they perform in a manner that reflects well on Auburn. You can be born Auburn. You can become Auburn. But not everyone who bears the AU brand IS Auburn.
Auburn is not human. It is spiritual. It doesn't make mistakes.
Big difference.
You need to go read your Auburn Creed. Clearly JD is a better Auburn man than you.
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You need to go read your Auburn Creed. Clearly JD is a better Auburn man than you.
Thanks Drill Press manager.
I went back and reviewed it. Thought it probably needed to be posted here for people to read. But nowhere in there could I find the part about "believing in self-serving, shitty coaches who deploy abortive offenses"
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.
I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully.
I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect and confidence of my fellow men.
I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports that develop these qualities.
I believe in obedience to law because it protects the rights of all.
I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all.
I believe in my Country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is my own home, and that I can best serve that country by "doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God."
And because Auburn men and women believe in these things, I believe in Auburn and love it.
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I support Auburn. Auburn is more than coaches and players. Coaches and players are human. They make mistakes. I will not blindly follow any man just because they drape themselves in orange and blue. There are standards. Expectations. Values. Attitudes. Sometimes people don't cut it. I will never "support coaches and players 100%." I expect that they perform in a manner that reflects well on Auburn. You can be born Auburn. You can become Auburn. But not everyone who bears the AU brand IS Auburn.
Auburn is not human. It is spiritual. It doesn't make mistakes.
Big difference.
I agree. AUBURN is something bigger than any one person. (see Bama and Bear/Saban for comparison). Auburn alumni and fans should have a standard that we expect out of all our players and coaches, and i mean that for every sport, not just football. If Tony Franklin, or whoever, doesn't measure up to that standard, then it might be time to re-think things and make some changes. For example, what we are now seeing with the changes away from the spread and back to QB under center offense.
But there is also a flip side. Nothing burns me more at games, than to listen to "boos" from auburn fans directed at the Auburn team. AUBURN should not tolerate any such behavior from her fans. There is a balance. The fans and alumni have standards and expectations (as i think Kaos has illustrated.) But AUBURN has expectations of us too. I think it is alright to complain, vent, argue, etc in the proper forums such as Tigers-X, but there are also improper forums for such dissent, such as Jordan-Hare
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Thanks Drill Press manager.
I went back and reviewed it. Thought it probably needed to be posted here for people to read. But nowhere in there could I find the part about "believing in self-serving, shitty coaches who deploy abortive offenses"
There's an addendum. I'll email you a copy. I'll even throw in a TPS report for you to peruse, because I like the cut of your jib.
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There's an addendum. I'll email you a copy. I'll even throw in a TPS report for you to peruse, because I like the cut of your jib.
Who's your inside source? Or can you tell us?
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Who's your inside source? Or can you tell us?
You'd know the source if I told you who it is, but I can't blow the cover. Trust me, I'm connected.
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You'd know the source if I told you who it is, but I can't blow the cover. Trust me, I'm connected.
ooooooooooo... your connectedness makes me get all tingly. You da' man, boy.
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Tony Franklin is full of shit if he thinks Jerell Jernigan could start over most all our guys here. If that's so, why the fuck didn't anyone offer the kid. He was a QB out of HS and he made his name at Troy against Middle Tenn. and Florida International.
Actually he made his name against UGA last year, with over 100 yards receiving and 2 TDS. He also had a 45 yard touchdown against The Ohio State. How many big plays have the AU receivers made against quality opponents?
And the main problem at AU is the assistant coaches. CTF is trying to put in The System with a bunch of coaches who have never ran an offense that even remotely resembles the spread. At Troy he was able to bring in some of his own coaches who played and coached in the system and who had also been running the camps for years.
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Jernigan had a QB who could actually get the ball to him in under 7.3 seconds. He's a real good athlete. Saw him play inperson and my brother in law coached against him for two years. My point is he's NOT better than all the athletes playing WR at Auburn and Tony Franklin is a tool for saying so.
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He didn't say "Better than ALL of the athletes"....he stated that he could start at Auburn over Most of the WRs that he was seeing.
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Who's your inside source? Or can you tell us?
60% of the time, his source is right every time.
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He didn't say "Better than ALL of the athletes"....he stated that he could start at Auburn over Most of the WRs that he was seeing.
Not much difference there, is it? He's still putting his own players down and he's still a tool for saying that?
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Not much difference there, is it? He's still putting his own players down and he's still a tool for saying that?
Yep. Franklin is an assclown.
How his brain works:
System. Me. Troy. Me. System. Me. System. Kentucky. Me. Rush Propst. Me. Me.auburn. System. High Schools. Me. System. Chris Todd. System. Me. Dumbass. Me. System. Me.
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From "The Goldmine" today. http://blog.al.com/goldmine/2008/09/tuberville_throws_his_support.html
Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said ``I love this offense'' Tuesday, and said ``there's no panic mode'' over the less-than-productive spread.
``I'm glad we went to it,'' Tuberville said at his weekly press conference.
Tuberville said he supports what offensive coordinator Tony Franklin is doing, though said ``right now, we don't have that talent'' to run all of Franklin's spread concepts. He said that's why Auburn is ``tweaking'' the offense, that recruiting players familiar with the spread should help the cause and gaining experience through the season will make things better.
``The spread offense is a heck of an offense. We're going to run more of it as it goes.
``This is going to be very good for us.''
When you change offensive philosophies in one fell swoop , you will not have the talent.
We're in the same boat this year. Petrino didn't recruit but the freshmen on this years team , though.
Still , our OL was recruited mainly to be run blockers and the multiple pass schemes that Petrino brought with him has them flummoxed.
Our QB needs to be able to make multiple reads on a passing play instead of birddog pointing to his single receiver. Not there yet.
It takes a few years to revamp an offense , I don't care who you are.