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re: **Update Page 17** Inside Info From PM: Sean White #1 JF3 Losing Ground?

Posted on 4/22/16 at 8:41 am to
Posted by Warfarer
Dothan, AL
Member since May 2010
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Posted on 4/22/16 at 8:41 am to
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Grooming QB's isn't as easy as everyone one on here acts like it is...There is a reason LSU has struggled and UGA has underperformed. If you have a decent QB you got a shot ala MSU and Ole Miss the last couple of seasons, but without them you'll be looking at 6-6 and 7-5 type seasons if you over all talent is like Auburn and LSU. I wasn't impressed with what I saw at the A-day game, but it was obvious we didn't give JFIII much chance which the posi-barner in me hopes means we were hiding him.


No one is saying that it is easy but they are saying that if you are getting paid 4 million a year to do it, you damn sure better be pretty good at it. This is job competency 101, if you aren't good at your job you won't do it long.

I still look at the offense and think that our biggest issue is laziness and complacency. 2013 was a great year for the offense, we literally ran on anyone we wanted and had a damn good line, fantastic bruiser fullback and damn good running qb and rb.

The biggest thing to me that stood out was the pre snap movements and misdirection before the play even started. Last year, we seemed to have none of it when we should be using it more. We used to snap the ball quickly and we have gone away from that. I think White could be a really good quarterback and leader for the offense if we added pre snap movement back to the offense and a little speed to snap the ball. malzahn's offense isn't built to line up and take you head to head. Our line isn't built for that and isn't taught to do that, the line is built on pulls and reads to stay away from trouble players. We don't seem to be doing that anymore either.

If Malzahn can get back to that in his offense, I think he can assemble a good offense again and get kept around. I am on board to let him coach out his contract either way and hope that he figures out some shite before the end that gives hope of the future. But if Malzahn goes, Jacobs doesn't need to make the next hire since he is supposed to be leaving soon also anyway.
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