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Title: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: catsfan20012002 on August 31, 2007, 07:40:56 PM
1. Send Rob Jackson after Brandon Cox all day (from the moment he gets off the bus)

RT Lee Ziemba is a true freshmen. They talk about introducing us to a hostile atmosphere so I say lets introduce him to "Lynch Mob" defense

2. Stop the run

We stop Brad Lester we stop a huge part of what they want to do offensively

3. Keep Quentin Groves off of Josh Freeman

This guy can destroy an offense. Give Freeman just a little bit of time and he can pick apart their inexperienced secondary

4. Turnovers

This is going to be a close low scoring game. Whichever offense makes a crucial mistake is going to give the other team a short field to score points. Points that could easily be the difference in the game.



I expect a close and low scoring game. I have no doubt that the Cats can win that kind of game. I'm really excited about the opportunities that this game presents.
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: Joker on August 31, 2007, 07:49:41 PM
So simple.
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: sts767 on August 31, 2007, 08:27:16 PM
so simple on paper, easier said than done
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: Bookcat on August 31, 2007, 08:34:06 PM
1. Send Rob Jackson after Brandon Cox all day (from the moment he gets off the bus)

RT Lee Ziemba is a true freshmen. They talk about introducing us to a hostile atmosphere so I say lets introduce him to "Lynch Mob" defense

2. Stop the run

We stop Brad Lester we stop a huge part of what they want to do offensively

3. Keep Quentin Groves off of Josh Freeman

This guy can destroy an offense. Give Freeman just a little bit of time and he can pick apart their inexperienced secondary

4. Turnovers

This is going to be a close low scoring game. Whichever offense makes a crucial mistake is going to give the other team a short field to score points. Points that could easily be the difference in the game.



I expect a close and low scoring game. I have no doubt that the Cats can win that kind of game. I'm really excited about the opportunities that this game presents.

Edit #2. :D :cheers:
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: NorthChamps07 on August 31, 2007, 09:51:40 PM
We the tools to win this game.  If we execute our game plan and minimize the mistake, we'll do more than play a good game.  Joker, I lol everytime I see Mr. Kleagle :lol:!
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: opcat on August 31, 2007, 10:02:11 PM
Run the ball and everything compounds positively.
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: catdude33 on August 31, 2007, 11:15:55 PM
We are going to lose.
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: cireksu on August 31, 2007, 11:35:27 PM
It could be really embarrasing.
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: athensgacat on September 01, 2007, 09:28:11 AM
Should not be a problem stopping Lester.
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: catsfan20012002 on September 01, 2007, 09:39:54 AM
1. Send Rob Jackson after Brandon Cox all day (from the moment he gets off the bus)

RT Lee Ziemba is a true freshmen. They talk about introducing us to a hostile atmosphere so I say lets introduce him to "Lynch Mob" defense

2. Stop the run

We stop Brad Lester we stop a huge part of what they want to do offensively


3. Keep Quentin Groves off of Josh Freeman

This guy can destroy an offense. Give Freeman just a little bit of time and he can pick apart their inexperienced secondary

4. Turnovers

This is going to be a close low scoring game. Whichever offense makes a crucial mistake is going to give the other team a short field to score points. Points that could easily be the difference in the game.



I expect a close and low scoring game. I have no doubt that the Cats can win that kind of game. I'm really excited about the opportunities that this game presents.

Edit #2. :D :cheers:

Fixed it for you!
Title: Re: How to Beat Auburn
Post by: doom on September 01, 2007, 04:25:43 PM
Should not be a problem stopping Lester.

You're right.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3000339