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re: Sarkisians Offense at Bama and What made it Work

Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:02 pm to
Posted by PowHound
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:02 pm to
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What is the point of even making this comparison?


The style offense everyone agrees they liked the most (for good reason) demanded a few things from the QB pre snap.

This link provided explains why that is, and how it works.

If anyone would simply mash the link it will explain it all.


And yeah, that Bama team was loaded, but this team and next years team has TONS of talent. As much or more than anyone else in the country. If we could use it all we could beat them all.

Hey, I'll stop providing information for those that want to learn, and simply start slinging shite like everyone else.
Posted by Robot Santa
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:38 pm to
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The style offense everyone agrees they liked the most (for good reason) demanded a few things from the QB pre snap.



No one actually cares about the style of the offense though. People only care about how effective it is. Our offense having issues with consistency this year doesn't mean it would be a good idea to try to recreate the magic of the 2020 team. That group was loaded with extremely talented upperclassmen and that kind of roster is nearly impossible to build in the portal/NIL era. Sark isn't walking through that door either, and the OC is as responsibile for making things work as anyone. Even when the plays are well executed, if the design and sequence of them isn't up to par it's not going to work. You have to tailor the system to your personnel even if your personnel isn't what you'd like it to be.
Posted by IB4bama
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Posted on 1/9/24 at 12:14 pm to
The primary knock on Jones by the nfl scouts was that he would never have that much talent around him again in the NFL. And it true. That team was loaded with super talent, and had lots of experience. Jones knew the system backwards and forwards. He had been practicing it for several years. Plus, it was the COVID year wasnt it. Saban adapted quickly, but many teams didnt.
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