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[QUOTE="kris1, post: 2017286, member: 1840"] For the record, Lashlee did not call the plays during the LSU game. He took full control of the offense following that game and the Auburn offense flourished. [URL='http://www.theplainsman.com/article/2017/01/column-post-lashlee-what-auburn-needs-on-offense']COLUMN: Post-Lashlee: What Auburn needs on offense - The Auburn Plainsman[/URL] [I][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]"One thing was crystal clear in the 2016 season: Gus Malzahn had little to no grasp on the best rotation for his quarterback circus. Any time anyone under center would get into any sort of rhythm against the now national champion Clemson Tigers, they were pulled from the game in favor of a cold quarterback from the bench. [/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 255)]It was not until the offense was handed over to Rhett Lashlee after the LSU game that the offense really flourished.[/COLOR][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)] (In the three games against Power 5 opponents under Malzahn’s play calling the offense averaged 16 points per game) Between all the disapprovals and unfortunate injuries, Sean White had an incredible outing this past season for the Tigers. The redshirt sophomore was the most efficient quarterback in the conference until the loss in Athens to Georgia. White’s inconsistency derived from his injuries, meaning backups Jeremy Johnson and John Franklin III were needed."[/COLOR][/I] [/QUOTE]
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