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re: Auburn May Have Worst Offense in Footbsll

Posted on 5/4/19 at 8:45 am to
Posted by Jyrdis
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Posted on 5/4/19 at 8:45 am to
Stidham may have hurt his draft stock by coming to Auburn, but landing at New England isn’t a bad at all. He’ll get a chance to learn under one of the best QBs of all time. It may even translate into a prolonged career where he makes millions more than he would have.
Posted by CaptainBrannigan
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Posted on 5/4/19 at 3:16 pm to
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And you’ve been wrong a lot


Well that is not true. I'm mostly correct
Posted by AUsteriskPride
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Posted on 5/4/19 at 4:32 pm to
I mean whatever it is that has been trotted out for a few years now has been terrible. I'm pretty sure even Gus knows that.
Posted by TheAnvil
Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 5/4/19 at 4:50 pm to
Inconsistent would be the most accurate description. At times it will look remarkable and then turn around and look pedestrian. Not just week to week but quarter to quarter.
Posted by mckibaj
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 9:59 am to
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Michael Lombardi is a functioning retard.


Funny thing is that when he was with the Browns, they were talking about hiring Malzahn.

Story from 2013, updated Jan. 1 2014
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The Browns are very interested in Auburn coach Gus Malzahn and Vanderbilt coach James Franklin for their head coaching vacancy, and are expected to hire fired Lions coach Jim Schwartz as defensive coordinator, league sources have told CBS Sports' Jason LaCanfora.


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All are clients of super-agent Jimmy Sexton, who also represents Browns candidate Josh McDaniels, the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots whom the Browns have received permission to interview. Sexton has strong ties to Browns general manager Mike Lombardi dating back to Lombardi's first stint with the Browns in the early 1990s.


Maybe Sexton was just using Lombardi for his own clients.

Posted by awestruck
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 1:45 pm to
Maybe

. . . personally I'm not too concerned with Footbsll




Is this the one were women rip off their jersey's and run around in their bra's?
Posted by The Nino
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 1:55 pm to
thats foxy boxing
Posted by AuburnTigers
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 2:09 pm to
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thats foxy boxing
Posted by FearlessFreep
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 2:28 pm to
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Maybe Sexton was just using Lombardi for his own clients.
Ya think?
Posted by AUFan2015
Oneonta, Alabama
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 3:10 pm to
Tommy Tuberville reacts to analyst who says Auburn ‘might be one of the worst offenses in football’

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Tommy Tuberville said the harsh criticism by one analyst that Auburn “might be one of the worst offenses in football” is unfair


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During the podcast, Lombardi, a former NFL executive, took aim at the New England Patriots drafting former Auburn quarterback Jarrett Stidham in the fourth round.

“Jarrett Stidham, the kid from Auburn. Here’s this kid, he was a five-star, four-star kid at Baylor with Art Briles, okay? They have the absolute fiasco that happens there and then he decides to leave Baylor and goes to Auburn,” Lombardi said, per Saturday Down South. “Really if the kid was smart, he would have stayed at Baylor with Matt Rhule. Because if he plays with Matt Rhule at Baylor, he’s probably going to throw. He probably would have been a first or second-round pick. He’s easily better than Daniel Jones if he plays in an offense that would have highlighted what he can do.”




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Lombardi then went after Gus Malzahn’s offense.

“That offense at Auburn, I’m not sure what the hell it is,” Lombardi said. “They run power, they run unbalanced… But anyway, that offense, seriously, might be one of the worst offenses in football, so you can’t evaluate a quarterback in it, or they can’t train a quarterback, that’s the other thing. (Gus Malzahn) can’t train them.”




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On Monday, Tuberville took exception.

“How many championships has that guy won?” Tuberville said. “Gus is a good football coach. It all goes back to the assistants coaching their positions. Gus had a problem at coaching quarterback simply because he lost his quarterbacks coach a couple of years ago and bringing in a new quarterbacks coach sometimes doesn’t work.”





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“That’s unfair to say about Gus. He’s had very potent offenses over the year,” Tuberville said. “Jarrett Stidham didn’t improve. Someone has to take the blame for that. Could’ve been Jarrett Stidham. Could’ve been coaching. Could’ve been scheme, but that’s water underneath the bridge. It is important everyone get on the same page for the season.”
Posted by awestruck
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 5:09 pm to
Is that Coach Tub's or Tub's d'Politician?
Posted by Sigma
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Posted on 5/6/19 at 7:36 pm to
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Our offense was putrid in 2017


We led the SEC in scoring in 2017.
Posted by FearlessFreep
Baja Alabama
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 5/7/19 at 12:27 am to
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We led the SEC in scoring in 2017.
It's like some of our fans quit watching after the Mercer game that year.

51 points, 482 yards vs Mizzou
42 points, 511 yards vs MSU
44 points, 561 yards vs Ole Miss
52 points, 629 yards vs Arky
35 points, 496 yards vs TAMU
40 points, 488 yards vs UGa
26 points, 408 yards vs Bama

Yeah, we stunk it up vs Clemson, and went in the tank in the 2nd half against LSU and UGa in the SECCG. But calling that kind of year 'putrid' is ludicrous.
This post was edited on 5/7/19 at 12:28 am
Posted by TTsTowel
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Posted on 5/7/19 at 6:29 am to
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Our offense was putrid in 2017
You must mean 2018.
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 10/28/19 at 11:50 am to
Lombardi thinks our team could be best in the nation if not for Gus’s offense. On Al.com if you want to click.
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That’s the worst offense I’ve ever seen,” Lombardi said. “(Malzahn) has no idea how to throw the football. Zero. Zero. All he does is scream at the players. He has no idea how to throw the football. He has no passing game.”

Against an LSU defense that has had trouble stopping several opponents this season, Auburn totaled just 287 yards of offense and went 5-for-18 on third down. Freshman quarterback Bo Nix completed 15 of 36 passes for 157 yards, an anemic 4.6 yards per attempt.

Lombardi added that Malzahn’s offense might be holding back Auburn from having a special season. The Tigers’ defense is certainly championship level, he said.

“He might have the best team in the country,” Lombardi said. “He could go play Ohio State and match. That defense is legit. That defense played … on Saturday in the Bayou, and they played hard to the bitter end. And yet they got no help from the offense. And you’re going to blame it on a rookie quarterback? No. He’s got a bad, bad offensive scheme. It’s horrible.”


What’s kinda strange is the SEC conference used a known Gus hater quote to defend their pathetic refs.
Posted by Aubie Spr96
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Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 10/28/19 at 11:55 am to
This seems to be this "reporter's" deal. Auburn hit pieces. We have a couple of clowns that do this to us.
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