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re: Is Malzahn still an offensive genius?

Posted on 11/28/11 at 11:53 am to
Posted by Schwaaz
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Posted on 11/28/11 at 11:53 am to
Alabama player was asked about the difference in Georgia Southern and AU and he said he has seen AU enough to adjust and make the plays where he had not seen the option at all so it was harder to read the plays.

That is why Malzhan did so well the first few years and now without a player like Newton he will be very mediocre against good defenses in the SEC.
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Posted on 11/28/11 at 11:54 am to
quote:

Alabama player was asked about the difference in Georgia Southern and AU and he said he has seen AU enough to adjust and make the plays where he had not seen the option at all so it was harder to read the plays.

That is why Malzhan did so well the first few years and now without a player like Newton he will be very mediocre against good defenses in the SEC.



csb
Posted by rangers911
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 11/28/11 at 12:00 pm to
quote:

Alabama player was asked about the difference in Georgia Southern and AU and he said he has seen AU enough to adjust and make the plays where he had not seen the option at all so it was harder to read the plays.

That is why Malzhan did so well the first few years and now without a player like Newton he will be very mediocre against good defenses in the SEC.


AU was very limited in its offense this year due to horrible offensive line play.

I can tell you just about what play Alabama runs but it comes down to execution of that play.
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