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re: Texas A&M made Gus' arse quit in 2014.

Posted on 9/14/17 at 6:43 pm to
Posted by Weagle25
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Posted on 9/14/17 at 6:43 pm to
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I kind of think kansas State, even though it was a win. The offense was stuck in first gear all game, maybe he thought after that and FSU loss (which was not offense fault at all) that everyone figured his system out.

Do you not remember our offense the whole year up until after the A&M game?

If you want to argue that one game broke Gus then the A&M game would be it easily.
This post was edited on 9/14/17 at 6:45 pm
Posted by N97883
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Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 9/14/17 at 10:26 pm to
I'm not going to say anything has broken Gus, in his mind at least. He's a saint.

Here's my argument and I am pulling it out my arse.

Pruitt had the right idea, but he still could not keep auburn from scoring with a minute left.

Snyder a brilliant coach built on that, used it as a blueprint, but he didn't have the athletes. So it was a close 20-14 win and thank you Marshall for completing a clutch 3rd down. Surely Gus the genius will learn and feed off that, that was our 2013 lsu game... right?

LSU was in garbage mode, the win wasn't indicative of the state of auburn offense.

MsSt. Had the plan thank you K State- and they had the athletes.

Tammy. Sloppy or really unlucky play by auburn, not sure Tammy watches game film so I don't think it was preparation.

UGA. Auburn scores 7. UGA the next fricking 34. They knew the plan thank you MsSt, K State and FSU.

Bama? 8 redzone attempts and 2 TDs. They knew too. But that was the game where the long bombs to Coates worked.

So when I look at the K State game I think it showed the offense was broken and missing a transmission and what time told us was Gus had stopped making adjustments back in 2013 and good defenses ate him up for it.

RedZone
2013- 61 attempts, converted 72% to TDs, 88% to a score.
2014 - 58 attempts, 65% TDs, 88% a score.
2015 - 51 attempts, 62% TDs, 90% a score.
2016 - 55 attempts, 56% TDs, 85% scores.
2017 - 6 attempts (3 per game vs 4.5 normal) 50% attempts became TDs and we've scored 100% of the attempts.

This post was edited on 9/15/17 at 5:37 am
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