Yeah, there was finally enough film for the defensive coaches on the other teams to figure out and stop this predictable ass offense
I don't buy that.
Tennessee was game #5. So Monty Kiffin had 4 game films from Auburn, plus two years of Tulsa film. They even admitted that they studied it before the season started. And still, with Monty Kiffin, 4 games of film, and off-season studying, they still had to call time outs in the first half that were the equivalent of tapping out in an MMA fight. They simply could't stop it. That's the same defense that gave up 323 yds to Florida, 241 to Georgia, and 256 to Alabama.
Also, look back at Tulsa. The competition there had 2 years to stop it and Tulsa still led the nation in total offense...for two years.
Chris Todd playing like a blind, one legged, 6 year old girl has nothing to do with being predictable. And on top of that we aren't executing anymore. There is no offense more predictable than Paul Johnson's at Georgia Tech. And even so, they average 291 rushing yards per game.
In my opinion the QB play is the root problem. Todd gave us enough of a passing game early on to make the offense balanced and kept defenses on their heels. It also helped Malzahn get into a bit of a rhythm in play calling. Right now, with Todd useless, it's screwing up every other aspect of the offense.