Games Lashlee called at Auburn.

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here’s some games that Rhett Lashlee called At Auburn. You can get a feel for down and distance, situational calls, trick plays











Many of you dropped your thoughts in the Lashlee threads. Is there any specific plays you’ve see. From this videos that you would like to see at Miami?

If one of you guys posted all these auburn clips my bad. I been off the board for most of the holiday
 
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I've only watched the first 4 videos but they ran **** near every play. So far they seem to have success with getting WRs involved with end arounds or just being in motion, especially when Ricardo Louis was there. In the first video he touched the ball at least 5 times in the running game. In each video they connected on 1 or 2 deep shots out play action where they fake a hand off to a wide out.

I like the between the tackles stuff, just hard to see that working here with our OL. To be honest, I'm much more intrigued about incorporating some the passing and tempo from SMU than I am his Auburn stuff. But I'm down for anything that scores points.

/I see that Eli Stove seems to takes over the Ricardo Louis role in the ground game
/What the **** was Auburn doing in the Sugar Bowl with an 8-4 record and ranked 14th?
 
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Where are the UConn and first year at SMU tapes??

Those would be indicate how he handles having lesser talent and how he try’s to mask it

Auburn was a **** show because gus wanted his hands all up in whatever he wanted to do

This
 
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Where are the UConn and first year at SMU tapes??

Those would be indicate how he handles having lesser talent and how he try’s to mask it

Auburn was a **** show because gus wanted his hands all up in whatever he wanted to do
Go watch smu games from last season on YouTube. 9th ranked offense in the country.
 
I've only watched the first 4 videos but they ran **** near every play. So far they seem to have success with getting WRs involved with end arounds or just being in motion, especially when Ricardo Louis was there. In the first video he touched the ball at least 5 times in the running game. In each video they connected on 1 or 2 deep shots out play action where they fake a hand off to a wide out.

I like the between the tackles stuff, just hard to see that working here with our OL. To be honest, I'm much more intrigued about incorporating some the passing and tempo from SMU than I am his Auburn stuff. But I'm down for anything that scores points.

/I see that Eli Stove seems to takes over the Ricardo Louis role in the ground game
/What the **** was Auburn doing in the Sugar Bowl with an 8-4 record and ranked 14th?

Agree with everything above. I really like how he is able to use a variety of concepts and, more importantly, time them up well -- hopefully this can mask some of our deficiencies. Has a good feel of when to use tempo and when to catch a defense off guard.

Stating the obvious, but how he adapts to our O-Line/QB play will determine if he has success here.

I'm still ****ed off with everything, but this is the hire Shanny should've made in the first place.
 
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here’s some games that Rhett Lashlee called At Auburn. You can get a feel for down and distance, situational calls, trick plays











Many of you dropped your thoughts in the Lashlee threads. Is there any specific plays you’ve see. From this videos that you would like to see at Miami?

If one of you guys posted all these auburn clips my bad. I been off the board for most of the holiday

Blah! blah! blah! We saw the same analysis when **** was hired.
 
Lashlee called plays after Auburn started 1-2.

they went 7-3 remainder of season with Lashlee calling plays, and offense did improve, but had tough showings against UGA and Bama late in season both losses,

The Auburn 247 guy sucked him off 10 minutes straight on the 247 podcast. He said he’s an amazing recruiter , he helps land guys at other positions unlike most oc’s. Very like-able guy and a very smart play caller.

He also said no oc will have full control as long as Malzahn is there. As I posted other day that’s why he left , he knew that. And he wanted to run his offense.

Even though people here said he was run out or fired, which was complete bs. Going to UConn ended up being a brilliant move , took less money one year but sped up his trajectory.
 
Blah! blah! blah! We saw the same analysis when **** was hired.

Yeah other than running two completely offenses/philosophies. Having a top 10 offense , one of the fastest paces in the country , actually calling the plays the previous year before he came here, a great recruiter , kids actually loved the guy and broke school records as an oc.

Other than that it’s the same story.
 
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One things for sure from watching the couple smu videos I have seen posted to these auburn clips, an accurate qb really ramps his offense up. I realize that's not profound, but the auburn qb left a lot of plays on the field.
 
One things for sure from watching the couple smu videos I have seen posted to these auburn clips, an accurate qb really ramps his offense up. I realize that's not profound, but the auburn qb left a lot of plays on the field.
The air raid principles he’s picked up from sonny dykes took his offense to another level. So he’s a Malzahn protege in the run game and a sonny dykes protege in the air raid passing game. Great blend of concepts. When he had full control of the offense and left auburn he threw the ball more at UConn and especially at smu this year. We will be balanced for sure with lashlee
 
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Wow we're going to run, run and run down people's throats with our stable of backs. Then where going to hit them with a big play. Need to shore up the OL and we could have something here.
 
The air raid principles he’s picked up from sonny dykes took his offense to another level. So he’s a Malzahn protege in the run game and a sonny dykes protege in the air raid passing game. Great blend of concepts
In no way am I trying to argue with you but do you think maybe his play calling was geared towards his current team strengths? Auburn run(inaccurate qb), and SMU air raid with an accurate qb? I'm not trying to say he didn't learn those things, just hoping that maybe he'll tailor our offense to our strengths instead of trying to force a square into a round hole. It would be nice to have an oc whose mantra isn't 'keep doing it, it should work' if I'm explaining my thoughts correctly.
edit: just hoping I'm seeing a flexible guy.
 
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