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re: Questions for Aubs on Malzahn's true offensive system
Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:24 pm to AUCatfish
Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:24 pm to AUCatfish
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If anything proves Gus is a good coach, this does.
to be fair, Todd wasn't a terrible QB. 2008 was just that bad of a year, especially considering he wasn't anywhere close to 100%. Yes, Gus's system helped in 2009, but he was always a good decision maker with really good accuracy. 2008 he just had no arm whatsoever to put anything behind the ball.
Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:47 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
This is a very good question by the OP. It proves that not every thread on the rant is a troll thread.
To the OP, you will get your question answered fully next (2015) year. Jeremy Johnson is an excellent QB. He has decent mobility but has exceptional pocket presence and good touch on the deep balls. Once he develops the intermediate routes, you will see a devestating passing game.
Gus is the best offensive mind in the game. Most people just do not want to admit that fact (yet).
To the OP, you will get your question answered fully next (2015) year. Jeremy Johnson is an excellent QB. He has decent mobility but has exceptional pocket presence and good touch on the deep balls. Once he develops the intermediate routes, you will see a devestating passing game.
Gus is the best offensive mind in the game. Most people just do not want to admit that fact (yet).
Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:55 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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to be fair, Todd wasn't a terrible QB
I should have added that, he was actually a very good one, until he got hurt. The 2008 season was such a horrendous dumpster fire, I don't know if Cam could have done anything to help. I think what Gus did in 2009, was put Todd in situations that he was comfortable with, passing wise, that helped him succeed.
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