Chip Lindsey Said It | Kevin Steele Said It |
“Overall, obviously we’re still not where we want to be, but I really liked the way we finished the game from the standpoint of, you know, moving the ball up and down the field,†Lindsey said. “I just think [Saturday] night was the story of us missing a lot of opportunities, especially early, with some opportunities to score some touchdowns. If you look at it, we probably left 21 [points], at least, out there, maybe even more if a couple of the field goals become touchdowns. So we’ve got to improve there, but we’re going to keep working and I like the direction our guys are going.†| “Really can only be summed up by — unacceptable. We were not effective in doing our job, and that starts with me,†(re: Defenses Performance) “I don’t think any of us had a good game — none of us, me included" "The missed tackles weren’t good at all, uncharacteristic of us but we’ll get it corrected.†|
The Tigers' offense has been sub-par or worse for a few weeks now, and the defense leaked for the first time all season, so Auburn's loss at Mississippi State makes sense.Saw this little nugget, thought it summed us up pretty much dead on.
But the pass-to-run ratio was 38-21, and that is very unlike a Gus Malzahn offense.
Running back JaTarvious Whitlow had eight carries for 88 yards, while Jarrett Stidham attempted 38 passes. How does that make sense in a game in which the Tigers' opponent sat on anywhere between three and 16 points until the next-to-last drive?
Auburn is relying on Stidham as if he is an All-SEC performer. Through six weeks, he has not been close to that proficient.
Saw this little nugget, thought it summed us up pretty much dead on.To be fair, 32 of those 38 we’re screens. The other six were go route overthrows!
To be fair, 32 of those 38 we’re screens. The other six were go route overthrows!Hell, yeah. You expect something else for the bubblegum chewing high school gym teacher?
- It was frustrating to see the AU offense begin the game by trying to establish the inside zone against State’s excellent interior defensive line anchored by Jeffrey Simmons. It took nearly two quarters of that for Auburn’s offensive staff to begin attacking the perimeter, which was predictably much more vulnerable.
Stole this from another board not to be named. But this is why its Gus's fault. The coaches. THIS....Willie Taggart level shoot.It's George Lucas, man. "The vision is there. It's on the page. Do that!"
Stole this from another board not to be named. But this is why its Gus's fault. The coaches. THIS....Willie Taggart level shit.Just setting them up.
I just hope Auburn's offense practices against a live defense this week, a tough, hard nosed, physical practice. Then the OLine goes to the Strength Coach and stocks up on some steroids.Grimes is failing us too. These guys block like they are standing in a kiddie sandbox. Only Harrell is mobile and I would cut Brahms slack because he spent most of his practice time rehabbing and had never played center.