Coach Freeze discusses the offensive play-calling going forward

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Auburn's offense was nonexistent on Saturday against the Texas A&M Aggies, and the question is whether this has more to do with play-calling or execution.
There were some receivers running open, and Payton Thorne wasn't able to hit them, so there is blame to go all around.
Coach Freeze was asked about getting more involved in the play-calling, and this was his response, "This is something I'm struggling with. That's all I should probably say. This is new for me. I'm afraid when I get too involved that, it could cause confusion with terminology. Obviously, they're going through the gameplay with me. I thought the gameplay was solid last week. It's a struggle for me; let's see how the year unfolds, but I'm confident that I'm going to be more involved. It's difficult when it's not your terminology; it's hard to make adjustments on the fly on the sideline. We worked together a lot last night and a lot this morning."
We are not deep enough into the season to fully bash to current play calling, but in the two games against power five opponents, the offense has struggled to score.
Still, to this point, the best play call of the season was the fade to Rivaldo Fairweather against Cal, and Coach Freeze admitted he made that call.
Regardless of who is calling plays, the Auburn offense needs to start moving the football and scoring points.
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