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re: Decent write-up on what Auburn's spring was like

Posted on 5/6/19 at 4:30 pm to
Posted by Tigerpro2a
Huntsville, AL
Member since Sep 2018
626 posts
Posted on 5/6/19 at 4:30 pm to
I know our O-line struggled last year, but there was significant improvement down the stretch. I thought the O-line played best against our biggest 2 rivals and best two teams we played. The pass blocking was much better, QB JS was playing scared most the year and alot of times all he had to do was step up in pocket instead of dropping eyes and leaving to his weak side.

As for QB, I think Joey gets the nod but B. Nix is a legit 5star Generational player and will not suprise me if Joe doesnt get the offense rolling if Bo is starting by week 4. I do believe in Joey though. So i think we will be fine either way.

Our Dline should be one of best in country and if we can pollish the buck position and get a legit pass rushers Which i think we can...possibly TD Moultry, Richard Jibunor, maybe one of the frosh Derick Hall or Colby wooten step up...Idk lots of options but thats the only thing we need on Dline, LBs are going to have some growing pains but will be backed by a legit secondary and Dline. I think by weeks 4 we are in stride both O and D wise and I think we can make a run if We dont shoot ourselves like we have been known to do. WDE.
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
30306 posts
Posted on 5/6/19 at 6:53 pm to
I’m interested to see what Gus cooks up on offense, and how he adjusts in live game action when a defense poses an obstacle to his scheme. Gus likes his “script”, we’ll see if he can evolve and trust an inexperienced QB.
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