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re: Alabama QB play "terrible" at scrimmage
Posted on 8/25/15 at 9:48 am to OldPete
Posted on 8/25/15 at 9:48 am to OldPete
Alabama's biggest lost is Amari Cooper. He was the SEC's best offensive player a year ago, and possibly the best overall.
The Tide's offense will struggle early as the QB position is solidified.
However, Wisconsin in Arlington just got tougher with the revelation of an unnamed QB.
The Tide's offense will struggle early as the QB position is solidified.
However, Wisconsin in Arlington just got tougher with the revelation of an unnamed QB.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 9:50 am to Chris Warner
Bama's can't replace Amari Cooper, but the WR "unit" as a whole will be better than last year.
Posted on 8/25/15 at 10:09 am to Chris Warner
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However, Wisconsin in Arlington just got tougher with the revelation of an unnamed QB.
That shouldn't be overlooked either. Wisconsin is far from your perennial powerhouse, but they're not to be questioned for their toughness and ability to compete with SEC teams. Anyways, I digress. Their unnamed QB will cause some questions for the Bama defense, but it's pretty hard to see them coming out throwing the ball, when they really have no receiver that DC's look at and say "we have to have a safety help over the top or he's going to beat us every play". Like I said, they're not to be overlooked because they could use the element of surprise and come out passing the ball to catch Bama off guard, but I just find it hard for them to do that because their whole team is built to run the ball, control the clock, and occasionally take a few shots down field.
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