Adams could fill Auburn’s playmaking void

By Robert Rousseau  |   Sunday, April 12, 2009  |  Comments( 1 )

Auburn Tigers
The Auburn Tigers' offense needs playmakers at wide receiver, which has now been the case for a while. Former sophomore defensive back Harry Adams seems to have the ability, particularly the speed. "Even when he was at DB, I was still recruiting him," wide receivers coach Troop Taylor said of Adams. "It will take time. The good thing about it is ...
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Russ0263
05:34 AM
04/13/2009
I am very glad that the coaching staff is being pro-active in developing play-makers. I think Adams move to wideout is an excellent move. The tigers have, without question, suffered the last two years because the could not go deep. It is not enough to spread out the defense from sideline to sideline, they must be able to spread out the defense vertically as well. Adams will allow them to do that, and that will make the other aspects of the offense more effective.
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