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Auburn MUST PASS the ball on Alabama A&M | Auburn Tigers Podcast



Auburn MUST PASS the ball on Alabama A&M | Auburn Tigers Podcast

Auburn’s passing game must shine against Alabama A&M! Can Payton Thorne lead the Auburn Tigers to a successful game with over 300 yards passing? Will Robert Lewis and KeAndre Lambert-Smith dominate the field?

Join Zac Blackerby and Kyle Rush as they break down the key strategies for Auburn’s upcoming game. They discuss the importance of spreading the ball to multiple receivers, achieving a balanced offensive attack, and the critical role of the defensive line in securing a win. Plus, hear their thoughts on the potential impact of freshmen players and the significance of keeping the team healthy.

Discover the essential tactics Auburn needs to implement for a victorious game. Will the Tigers’ offense and defense rise to the occasion? Find out now!

Don’t miss out on this in-depth analysis – watch or listen now to get the full scoop on Auburn’s game plan against Alabama A&M!

Auburn MUST PASS the ball on Alabama A&M | Auburn Tigers Podcast

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28 Comments

  1. I think that you'd have to show the recruits a sizable improvement in quarterback play from last year so the recruits can see what kind of coaching that they'll be getting here!

  2. I was looking at the 2 deep depth chart and Eugene Asante wasn't on it is he injured because I can't find anything that says he is?

  3. 100 percent on the "holding back" garbage. That's been the dumbest coaching trope for decades. Everyone knows what you do. Nobody has ever won a game by sandbagging the week(s) prior. Your best practice is running your stuff in a game. Coaches need to remember they are coaches for a reason and not surgeons.

    Signed, a coach from a family of surgeons.

  4. Bottom line, to be able to score points and win 11-12 games per year, you have to be able to get the ball down the field in the passing game. You don't have to throw it 40 times, but you have to execute it properly. Remember 2017 and all the points we scored? That's because we had a passing game that was immaculate 20+ yards down field!

  5. There is a reason a quarter back throws most of their interceptions. It is called “poor pass protection” from the offensive line and running backs. That means the offensive play caller (the X and O schemer) did not include pass protection in his play. If all the receivers and running backs ran beyond the line of scrimmage and left the quarter back unprotected that tells you all you need to know about the like of pass protection for that play. Yes, even Heisman Trophy quarterbacks will some times have high interceptions if they are assigned to a pro team in the NFL with poor pass protection.

  6. If they are running rpos they are gunna take what the defense gives them if that’s throwing 40 times a game they will if it’s running the ball 40 times they will. The rpo offense doesn’t dictate run or pass the defense will

  7. I want to see both fluidity and a little sloppyness. That gives a priority on what to concentrate on.

  8. Lol Zac Auburn could run ball 50 times and still beat A&M by 50pts… I agree they need pass ball and QB must make right reads

  9. I’m worried that Keonte Scott is not going to be as good as people are expecting him to be at his new position. I may be wrong but I haven’t heard anything about his play this fall camp. Only hearing about his possible injury?

  10. IMO Hank needs more reps. We all want to see Walker but games are only so long and now we have a running clock. Get QB2 reps

  11. Two concerns for Saturday: 1.) Auburn better run block, because AA&M is gonna dare us to throw. 2.) The helmet comms. It may actually slow us down. Ask SMU. They know.

  12. I'm 30, $75,000 biweekly and I'm retired. I'm not boasting but something about this video reminded me of my past!!!💔

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