šŸ“” Auburn Undercover's Brandon Marcello speaks out on the dysfunctional Auburn team of 2018

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I was going to save some of this for 3 things I know, 3 things I think on Wednesday, but why wait?

Below are a few items I'm hearing from inside the locker room and others close to the program. If you don't want to hear some bad news, look away. I'm not hearing a lot of positive things inside the locker room, so click away if you'd rather go along your day without hearing what players are thinking in private.

- There is animosity in the locker room. Some defensive players have not been fans of Jarrett Stidham for nearly a year, and while that's not affecting play, obviously, the locker room features a lot of quiet corners, if that makes sense. Some players are playing for themselves, though the defense has managed to come together unit by unit, and are held together by Deshaun Davis and Marlon Davidson. The offense isn't the only unit with issues with chemistry, so I want to make that clear, and so did one of my sources.

- Chip Lindsey calls the plays and they're filtered through Gus Malzahn. Simple. Players know it and they think it's strange, leading to some unfavorable opinions of the head coach among players on both sides of the ball.

- Right or wrong, some players don't like Jarrett Stidham's happy, go-lucky attitude. He was smiling wide and skipping around outside the locker room after the game, prompting some parents and players to shake their head and grumble. Stidham is disconnected from the team, save for a few close friends, and a lot of the defensive players are not happy with him, his performances and his attitude. He shows leadership on game days, but the players don't see a killer instinct and his words ring hollow to several offensive players, and it's bothering the defensive players from afar.

- Several players are discussing departures after this season. Malzahn is being criticized privately by a handful of players inside the locker room, which isn't uncommon for any program, but the whispers are audible grumbles this season -- and have been for most of the year.

- Several receivers are frustrated with Stidham. Several offensive linemen want to leave if they believe they can be drafted in the middle rounds of the NFL Draft, but inserting my own opinion here, who exactly is going to be drafted from that offensive line?

- Simply put, there's dissension, albeit quiet, but it's growing and it's clouding the thoughts and actions of players at practice and on game days. There's not a player on offense everyone turns to for guidance, and while the offensive line has been an absolute mess, Stidham has done himself no favors in the eyes of the players.

- Malzahn is unaware of these opinions in his own locker room.

Again, that's what's happening in the locker room. I'm just sharing what I've been told by several people. I'm not taking sides and I'm certainly not altering what is being told to me.

My thoughts:

- I'll be surprised if Chip Lindsey doesn't look for a way out after this season.

- Several players will leave the program if something drastic doesn't change with the atmosphere of the program.

- Accountability is an issue. There needs to be more action rather than talk, in the locker room and in the coaches' offices. If anything, there probably actually needs to be an airing of grievances among coaches and players in a team meeting. What's happening now is not constructive and is bordering on cancerous.
 
A few notes, thoughts on what's happening inside Auburn
hot- Brandon Marcello

I was going to save some of this for 3 things I know, 3 things I think on Wednesday, but why wait?

Below are a few items I'm hearing from inside the locker room and others close to the program. If you don't want to hear some bad news, look away. I'm not hearing a lot of positive things inside the locker room, so click away if you'd rather go along your day without hearing what players are thinking in private.
  • There is animosity in the locker room. Some defensive players have not been fans of Jarrett Stidham for nearly a year, and while that's not affecting play, obviously, the locker room features a lot of quiet corners, if that makes sense. Some players are playing for themselves, though the defense has managed to come together unit by unit, and are held together by Deshaun Davis and Marlon Davidson. The offense isn't the only unit with issues with chemistry, so I want to make that clear, and so did one of my sources.
  • Chip Lindsey calls the plays and they're filtered through Gus Malzahn. Simple. Players know it and they think it's strange, leading to some unfavorable opinions of the head coach among players on both sides of the ball.
  • Right or wrong, some players don't like Jarrett Stidham's happy, go-lucky attitude. He was smiling wide and skipping around outside the locker room after the game, prompting some parents and players to shake their head and grumble. Stidham is disconnected from the team, save for a few close friends, and a lot of the defensive players are not happy with him, his performances and his attitude. He shows leadership on game days, but the players don't see a killer instinct and his words ring hollow to several offensive players, and it's bothering the defensive players from afar.
  • Several players are discussing departures after this season. Malzahn is being criticized privately by a handful of players inside the locker room, which isn't uncommon for any program, but the whispers are audible grumbles this season -- and have been for most of the year.
  • Several receivers are frustrated with Stidham. Several offensive linemen want to leave if they believe they can be drafted in the middle rounds of the NFL Draft, but inserting my own opinion here, who exactly is going to be drafted from that offensive line?
  • Simply put, there's dissension, albeit quiet, but it's growing and it's clouding the thoughts and actions of players at practice and on game days. There's not a player on offense everyone turns to for guidance, and while the offensive line has been an absolute mess, Stidham has done himself no favors in the eyes of the players.
  • Malzahn is unaware of these opinions in his own locker room.
Again, that's what's happening in the locker room. I'm just sharing what I've been told by several people. I'm not taking sides and I'm certainly not altering what is being told to me.

My thoughts:
  • I'll be surprised if Chip Lindsey doesn't look for a way out after this season.
  • Several players will leave the program if something drastic doesn't change with the atmosphere of the program.
  • Accountability is an issue. There needs to be more action rather than talk, in the locker room and in the coaches' offices. If anything, there probably actually needs to be an airing of grievances among coaches and players in a team meeting. What's happening now is not constructive and is bordering on cancerous.
 
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just saw it on facebook on one of my Auburn groups;
I have been talking to some people who know about Auburn football today. It’s obvious Gus handcuffs Lindsey during the meeting with what he can use on game day. Also, Gus signs off on the plays before it has blessing of being used on the field. Boosters and all have been talking all weekend. They want to spend the money on a football only facility. Unless Auburn goes 6-6 I would expect Auburn to hold on to Malzahn at least another year. I provided a picture and talked with people who said it wasn’t Jay Jacobs who did that deal with Jimmy Sexton on this contract. Sexton is a good agent and got Malzahn his payday. Greene wasn’t here yet so it wasn’t him. It’s going to get bumpy and I hope we can hold on to Pickens. I know he wants to play with Bo, but may be tough for him not to look at things. Buckle up, I support my Tigers and I was wrong about Malzahn. He needs to coach and trust his hires to do there job. He needs to say he’s the boss, of my fault and this is unacceptable. War Eagle everyone.
 
Knowing Auburn's PR machine like we do there's no doubt someone within that group gave the go-ahead for Brandon to put this out there.

Ed Zackery.......remember when someone gave the go ahead to drop the Gene hired a security group to watch over the team.....
If we go under the assumption that something Auburn's group has done actually embarrassed me...

There was another situation that pales in comparison to both of these stories--Tony Franklin being shown the door as OC. He was a "gift from God" one week and then the object of ridicule when they had their beat reporters stationed outside their football complex filming him loading his belongings after being fired.

That's simply a sad, sad way to give something to your fan base in attempts to bolster--or sustain--fandom.
 
I provided a picture and talked with people who said it wasn’t Jay Jacobs who did that deal with Jimmy Sexton on this contract. Sexton is a good agent and got Malzahn his payday. Greene wasn’t here yet so it wasn’t him.
This makes zero sense.
 
Oh hell yeah....I was setup to come to here Joe at the U of A (71 I think it was ) but got called into work. I believe he actually had a accident before the concert. My favorite tune by him is High time we went....good stuff


Nobody covered artist like Joe Cocker. One of my all-time favorites growing up. He was prolific in the recording studio it seems forever.
 
I provided a picture and talked with people who said it wasn’t Jay Jacobs who did that deal with Jimmy Sexton on this contract. Sexton is a good agent and got Malzahn his payday. Greene wasn’t here yet so it wasn’t him.
This makes zero sense.


Good, it's not just me.

I was thinking, cat's with heart valve problems often masterbate to Christmas Carol's while Chevrolet engines and Potato Chips.
 

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