I guess the jig is up. Wasn't supposed to spill the beans but since the news is out..... ESPN has done more than 1 auburn game this year, so Kirk Herbstreit has had the opportunity to spend quite a bit of time with GS & GM and earn their trust. He finally got them to explain this complicated signal system they use in detail.
Of course everyone knows how close he and CNS are, I mean really, who else would get by with addressing him as Nick all the time. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago he called up CNS and told him, "Look Nick, I really need to talk to you. So the arrangements were made for CNS to meet him at the airport in B'ham, where Herbstreit debarked the plane with his briefcase firmly cuffed to his wrist......
Actually, what I saw saturday was some well coached players playing discplined football. I saw players playing their assignment. I saw Dareus shadowing Newton rather than trying to run him down (much the same way one is coached to play one on one defense in basketball). What we saw saturday was hours of studying film, figuring out which of their 5 or 6 plays they run out of which formation and staying in the lanes to defend those plays. On the big pass plays (the ones that were brought in by players?) we saw a couple of blown coverages, mainly because of newton's propensity to run. On one TD pass we saw Mark Barron have to forego an interception that he was in perfect position on, to having to try to distract the receiver enough to hope he missed the catch. This was due to the fact (and you can see it when he got up off the ground after the play) that he could not lift his right arm. It was basically dangling at his side.