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re: Discussion: What do we really know about Auburn’s 2019 offense

Posted on 8/20/19 at 12:16 pm to
Posted by Tigerman97
Member since Jun 2014
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 12:16 pm to
Nix has the talent to play at an elite level...but like Fromm, Lawerence, Tua, Hurts Auburn will need to protect him and pick their spots to show case his abilities and not overload decision making early on...which is why the statements about the OL become the most important part of our season. Can we run the ball in a manner to allow our young QB's to develop?
Posted by CivilTiger83
Member since Dec 2017
2525 posts
Posted on 8/20/19 at 10:59 pm to
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You have no clue what you're talking about. You said two of the strongest units on the offense (T and WR) are weak spots. The WR unit has been banged up so far in camp, but wev got some solid depth there. And the interior of the line was the weak area of the OL but showed a lot of improvement late in the season last year.


You finished 48th last year in sacks allowed. That seems pretty average. And I am skeptical that your LT will go in the 1st round... he was abused a couple years ago when Clemson feasted on him. I am sure he has come a long ways since then, but I just don't see a 1st rounder.

Malzahn has a terrible track record of developing WRs. I don't know why so many here think that will magically change with years of contrary evidence. Even when it has managed to get talented players in the building they have not developed. Part of the issue is scheme. Former Auburn WRs have said as much.
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