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War Damn Eagle / Defense Clap Clap
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 02:48:08 PM »
The NFL Draft has come and gone for 2024.  For Auburn, five names were called.

Nehemiah Pritchett 5th Round - Seattle Seasquawks

Jaylin Simpson 5th Round - Indianapolis Colts

DJ James 6th Round - Seasquawks

Justin Rogers 7th Round - How Bout Them Cowboys

Marcus Harris 7th Round - Houston Oiler Texans

There’s a common thread here.  All taken late, and all defensive players.

In 2023, the only offensive player taken was Tank Bigsby.

In 2022 Auburn only had one player drafted, Roger McCreary, DB.

In 2021 the only offensive players to hear their names called were, Anthony May The Schwartz Be With You, and Seth Williams

2020?  Only Prince Tega Winnebego got the call from the offensive side of the ball

I didn’t throw in Anders Carlson.  Offense, I guess. But you get the picture.

Bo Nix had his detractors, and some downright haters.  From my perspective, he looked wildly inconsistent.  Brian Matthews said, the reality is, when he left Auburn, he went to a place with much better coaches, and much better players around him.  He was picked as the #12 overall player in the draft.  The other reality is that Gus Malzahn’s last few years, and Brickman Hartpin’s short time at Auburn, basically devastated this program from both from a talent and coaching standpoint.

It's not something we wanted to admit.  We’d do our best to rationalize things through the orange and blue sunglasses and say, well if this happens and that happens, we may surprise some people.  All the while, everyone not wearing those glasses were picking us at the bottom of the West, and with good reason.  It’s why in recent years, you rarely see an Auburn name in the pre or post season All SEC teams, much less All American teams.  It’s also why I’ve said many times, that I think Freeze took a flyer on the 2023 season, let his OC handle things while he concentrated on the new college football landscape, how to navigate NIL and the portal, and how to build this program back up.

I honestly think Auburn will be much improved in 2024. The talent level is definitely on the upswing, and if Freeze takes the reins of the offense 100%, the coaching level should be better as well.  But, it’s been a pretty rough last few years on Teh Planez, especially on offense.  The Draft don't lie! 

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Plainsman Park / Re: AU Biesbols
« Last post by Snakebite on Today at 01:55:43 PM »
We did beat LSU on the road yesterday to snap a looooong SEC losing streak.  I don’t think we need to book tickets for Omaha yet.

I was pretty excited to watch our baseball Tigers to start the season.  That now seems like a very distant memory.  Pitching coach needs to go, in my opinion.  The pitching rotation needs a complete overhaul in talent as well.  Hopefully Butch will take the necessary steps to get us back in the mix.   
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Plainsman Park / Re: AU Biesbols
« Last post by War Damn Six on Today at 01:47:44 PM »
We did beat LSU on the road yesterday to snap a looooong SEC losing streak.  I don’t think we need to book tickets for Omaha yet.
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Plainsman Park / Re: AU Biesbols
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 11:55:37 AM »
Here in Auburn? I didn't know they still had a team!

Yeah, we've got uniforms, and everything.  It's really great.
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Plainsman Park / Re: 2024 MLB Bitchin' & Moanin'
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 11:54:10 AM »
Not a lot of posting going on, especially from me, since I can no longer get the Braves after going with the You-Toobs.  I ain't buyin' no package either.  I switched to cut down on the bill, and I'm not going to start adding back.  I see enough highlights to wet my whistle.  Early returns:

AL East

Yank Me's: 19-10
Orioles: 17-10
Red Stockings: 16-13

AL Central

Indians: 19-9
Royals: 17-12
Unbelievably, the Astros are 9-19

AL West

Who cares? 

NL East

Braves: 19-7
Ponies: 19-10
Metropolitans: 14-13
The Marlins are a shittastic 6-23

NL Central

Beer Makers: 17-10
Baby Bears: 17-11
Red Birds: 13-15

NL West

The Fighting Show Hey Ohtummies: 18-12
Everybody else is under .500

I imagine the Dodgers will wind up running away with that division in the long run. 
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Plainsman Park / Re: AU Biesbols
« Last post by AUJarhead on Today at 11:48:48 AM »
Now that our pitching doesn’t suck, our hitters have forgotten how to hit.

Here in Auburn? I didn't know they still had a team!
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Haley Center Basement / Re: Life's Little Quirks
« Last post by Snakebite on Today at 11:14:55 AM »
Speaking of toilet paper, do you fold over for a clean, flat wipe, or wad and attack?

Of all things, at one of our family Christmas gatherings, we got into an almost heated debate over that very thing.  I was surprised how many people wad.  No way you can get proper coverage with wadding.


I fold t.p. for a flat surface, then use flushable baby wipes for the most complete clean. Wadding is for children & barbarians.

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Haley Center Basement / Re: Life's Little Quirks
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 11:08:16 AM »
Speaking of toilet paper, do you fold over for a clean, flat wipe, or wad and attack?

Of all things, at one of our family Christmas gatherings, we got into an almost heated debate over that very thing.  I was surprised how many people wad.  No way you can get proper coverage with wadding.
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Haley Center Basement / Re: Life's Little Quirks
« Last post by Snaggletiger on Today at 11:02:42 AM »
If I use the bathroom at your house, and see the roll in the under position, I will change it myself, and when I come out, we will have words.

I'm not a wash cloth guy. I take the soap and lather up from head to toe, rinse and move on.  Snagette changes fanny cloths every shower.
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Broun Hall / Re: I Did Not Know…
« Last post by CCTAU on Today at 10:56:12 AM »
People in third world countries knew this almost a half century ago prior to Al Gore's invention. Did your clan get its news via cave scrawlings and storytime at the table?
He's not THAT old.
The tinker came through town twice a year to update them.
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