nope. the runs by jamarcus account for the difference which were intially pass plays. try not to question me again so not to look a fool. :lol: :lol: of course i may have missed a play here or there on the play-by-play recap i used but i doubt it.
I think they have one where the "hopping" fullback goes right, Russell fakes the handoff to the RB and does some slow motion, size 17 naked bootleg to throw 3 yards (which fakes no one) to the TE who may or may not catch it because it's thrown 300 mph.
thats where richard dixon stumbled over his own feet and falling down during the route making the ball look overthrown but probably caught if he could have continued the route. at least i think thats the play. if not, retract my comment.
We didn't see the freshmen because we didn't want fumbles, I imagine. Russell put one on the ground and we were lucky to keep it. I may have still put the younger guys in, but it is tough to risk a fumble when it would give Auburn a short field. Another big factor in the game and against us this season has been our return game. We've had to sacrifice returnability for solid fielding of the football. That affects field position which makes things that much more difficult for our offense/team.
TO me this is a "playing not to lose attitude." I just wish our offense was half as agressive as our defense. I think if we were we would be unstoppable.
I feel confident that if a young back fumbled the ball and gave Auburn a short field the grumbling from fans would be loud. I think it is a tough call that is hard to fault Miles on.