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Our Auburn site on fans ripping Bo Nix

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This gem from Bryan Matthews letting a lot of Auburn folks have it.

BMatt’s Monday musings

By: Bryan Matthews - Auburnsports.com

AUBURN | Welcome. I’ve brought something special just for you.

And there’s a lot of you out there. You might not admit it now, but you can’t change the past.

You reveled in your hurled insults directed at Bo Nix during games at Jordan-Hare Stadium, often within hearing distance of his family.

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You were especially cruel and insensitive with your remarks on social media and message boards. I bet you didn’t hold back among friends and family either.

I’ll refrain from the language but most off it included Nix being a bad quarterback, a bad leader or a bad teammate.

And you were completely and unequivocally wrong. Every last one of you.

WRONG

Your argument was completely dismantled Thursday night when Nix was selected No. 12 overall in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.

But had you possessed even the tiniest amount of critical thinking, you would have understood it well before then.

Nix was a good quarterback at Auburn, he was a good quarterback at Oregon and now he’ll have an opportunity to prove himself against the best-of-the-best in the NFL.

Nix was a victim of his circumstances at Auburn. For three years, Nix played under two head coaches and three offensive coordinators, and was surrounded by average to below average talent.

After those three seasons, Auburn had just four offensive players drafted. Four in three years.

The highest drafted offensive player was wide receiver Anthony Schwartz, who went to the Cleveland Browns in the third round.

A couple of other oft forgotten facts about Nix’s time at Auburn — he’s the only quarterback to lead AU to a win over Alabama since 2017 and he’s the only quarterback to lead AU to a win at LSU since 1999.

Nix went to Oregon with better coaches and better players and completed 75 percent of his passes for 8,101 yards with 74 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in two seasons. He also rushed for 20 touchdowns.

He could have done that at Auburn, but the leadership let him down. The coaching wasn’t good enough and the recruiting was even worse.

So here’s your big plate of crow. You better gobble it up and lick that plate clean.

And perhaps you’ll learn an important lesson that can be applied to this year’s team. That’s right, you can draw similar comparisons to Payton Thorne.

Now, calm down. I’m not making a case for Thorne being a first-round draft pick next year.

But he can certainly be better with better talent around him. Hugh Freeze and his staff are counting on that, and have worked hard in the offseason to surround him with a better offensive line, better wide receivers and a more focused offense.

The same people that spent years haranguing Nix are now convinced that Thorne can’t improve his numbers and can’t lead Auburn to a winning season.

They completely ignore that in 2021, when Thorne was surrounded by talent at Michigan State, he led them to an 11-2 record completing 60 percent of his passes for 3,233 yards with 27 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

Can AU win 11 games next year? Probably not. Can Throne throw for 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns? Of course he can.

Don’t believe me?

Well, I’ve got some more crow to serve up in December.
 
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