I think that we are becoming a much better offense. Just knowing that you can run it or throw it makes us better at doing both. The new backs seem to have ignited something in the line which has helped everything. Hopefully the line continues to improve and we can dictate what we want to do and when we want to do it, especially against lesser opponents. Scheme wise, i think that we are better and have much more going on to confuse defenses. Fashanyu is a stud. Scruggs is a much better center than guard and playing really well. Tengwell will be great and is getting over learning curve quickly. Wormley would have really helped the line last season. Wallace is great at moving people, but has problems keeping those feet going on speed rushes. He seems to get to a spot and stops his feet. Then the guy runs right past him and he doesn't have the quickness to get that big body moving again. Like others have said, he is a guard trying to play the edge. The problem will be that most teams will put their best pass rushers over the right tackle as going against Fashanu is a losing battle. I was surprised that Auburn didn't put #28 on the left side. Offensive tackle is probably the third most difficult spot to play behind QB and Corner. I do not believe that Effner is the answer as a starter at RT. Nice player to have available and really contributes but not as a fulltime starter. I could be totally wrong.
We seem to be pulling more, trapping, using tight ends as lead blockers (fullbacks) and going with power sets with Clifford under center and the back 7 - 9 yards back. My how things have changed. Hopefully we can keep it up and force our will on some opponents. I would like to see us take the ball and run it down the throats of directional Michigan this week. Nothing fancy, just power football. Show nothing but violence on "O" and "D". Of course, 79 would be great at that and no one would have anything to complain about.