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Posted on 9/7/20 at 10:46 pm to
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 9/7/20 at 10:46 pm to
I think it was the Big12.
Posted by hwyman108
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 8:53 am to
What’s the general consensus on Charlie Strong input on the Def this year?

I remember him having some tough def at Florida, ran like a 3-3-5 I think. Is it possible we may see a few packages with this?
This post was edited on 9/8/20 at 8:55 am
Posted by Sauron
Birmingham
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 8:59 am to
I completely forgot about Strong being on the staff!

That bodes well for a variety of reasons, I think. Don't know about defensive packages, but if nothing else the defensive mindset should be improved.
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 9:38 am to
I think it's possible, but I don't think much will be leaked about schemes (defense or offense). I think we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Posted by IB4bama
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 10:09 am to
Mac Jones played well in the Bowl game. We couldnt get the ball back in the first half because of our sorry defense. If we trade QBs with Michigan in that bowl game, they would have whipped us. They had receivers behind our defense (#28) over and over and their QB could not make a play. He was terrible.
Jones had the second highest QB rating behind the lsu quarterback in the last few games that he started.

Then we read that he hit 2 bombs and another long play in a crossing route Sat vs the first team defense. Someone else on here claims he lead the first team offense to scores every possession Saturday. Not sure I believe that happened, though. If it did, we better be worried about our defense. Even if they didnt score every possession, we cant be giving up long passes over and over.
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 10:46 am to
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Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 10:49 am to
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Posted by TS1926
Alabama
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 2:49 pm to
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he throws a high ball that can get a wr's ribs destroyed. if you look at his arm angle when he throws, a high ball is almost a certainty. lets get that fixed, then go from there.


Or overthrows an open receiver right into the arms of an opposing DB who returns it for six.
Posted by Fells
Member since Jul 2015
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 4:39 pm to
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Even if they didnt score every possession, we cant be giving up long passes over and over.


No other team in the country has anything close to a Smith Waddle combination. I think they are going to be unbeatable against every defense they play.
Posted by bamameister
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 6:02 pm to
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we better be worried about our defense.


Bama fans who like to watch the LOS will be paying all kinds of attention to our defense. A more ball controlled offense will help the defense immensely.

But I kinda think an all-SEC schedule is going to tell all of us in a hurry if Golding has got this.
Posted by Bamafan4evr12
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 7:14 pm to
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I kinda think an all-SEC schedule is going to tell all of us in a hurry if Golding has got this.

Agreed. Make or break year for Golding. Either he proves he belongs or he packs his bags in January
Posted by Shaft Williams
Central City, LA
Member since Jul 2010
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 7:31 pm to
If the defense looks bad I don't think Golden makes it to mid-season. If that happens Strong or Charles Kelly will take over the defense or run the defense jointly.
Posted by tider04
North Carolina
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 8:22 pm to
Charlie Strong wasn’t brought in for no reason. If Golding flops around early, I expect Strong to take over behind the scenes.
Posted by Shaft Williams
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 9:04 pm to
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Charlie Strong wasn’t brought in for no reason. If Golding flops around early, I expect Strong to take over behind the scenes.


Exactly. Saban loves a boiler room type of environment and has no issues bringing in a potential replacement while you're still on the job. This kind of reminds me of bringing in Kiffin while Nussmeier was still here. If I remember correctly Saban had Kiffin critiquing the entire Nussmeier offense. Can you imagine Charlie Strong critiquing Golden's defense?
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 9:13 pm to
LINK ]Everything Pete Golding said in preseason media availability (BamaOnLine | segment)


quote:

ON FREDDIE ROACH AND CHARLIE STRONG...

"With Freddie, what an unbelievable player he was here, but what an unbelievable person. I think the energy he brings to that room, being a little younger, I think the kids relate to him more. But it’s not a buddy system. He’s on their arse, he’s gonna make sure they do things right. He does a great job of understanding the defense. I think a big part of a coach is how do I relate it to the players. Right? It’s not what I know, it’s what they know. I think he does a really good job of, OK, here’s the front, here’s the game, here’s the blitz, and breaking it down into their language and into their terms, and getting on the same page. And I’ve been really excited to have him. Obviously I think any time you can come back to your alma mater and coach, that’s something special.

"I love Charlie. It’s so nice to have him here. I mean, holy cow, the experience he’s had, whether it’s been a head coach or a defensive coordinator. Obviously we still have Coach Stoops as well. I love picking those guys’ brains. And have them evaluate me, whether it’s from a scripted standpoint, a meeting standpoint. ‘Coach, how would you have said this differently? How would you have done it differently?’ That’s what I’m so excited about. I’m in an unbelievable atmosphere. I work for the best head coach in college football. I got a lot of guys around me that have unbelievable experience and they’re really good dudes. They’re all in it for the right reasons and they’re here to help us, and help us improve, and get this defense back to where it should be, and I promise you I’ve got open ears."
Posted by tider04
North Carolina
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 9:24 pm to
All the right things will be said publicly but I promise you both Golding and Strong know the deal.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
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Posted on 9/8/20 at 10:04 pm to
Cross your heart?
This post was edited on 9/8/20 at 10:05 pm
Posted by tider04
North Carolina
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5606 posts
Posted on 9/8/20 at 10:06 pm to
Yep ;-)
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
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36467 posts
Posted on 9/8/20 at 10:55 pm to
LINK ]Video, photos from Day 14 of Alabama's preseason practice (BamaOnLine)



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This post was edited on 9/8/20 at 11:00 pm
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 9/9/20 at 8:32 am to
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Alabama football coach Nick Saban discussed his staff and players' handling of the pandemic during a Zoom press conference with the media on Tuesday evening.

To start off his answer to a question regarding the navigation of the high number of cases on the University of Alabama's campus in recent week's, Saban began by discussing his team's process.

“We have a process that we use around here," Saban said. "We test everybody three times a week. We’ve had a minimal amount of players that tested positive, but we have had some. I think we were less than one percent from the Fourth of July to when school started. That number probably went up a little bit when school started but not really significantly. And I think it’s very important to understand that we started this whole thing in terms of we need to have tests and we need to social distance and we need to do all this stuff because we were very concerned about overloading the healthcare system because of how contagious this is."

Earlier in the summer when players returned to campus, rumors began to circulate that some players had come back and had tested positive. Those rumors were later confirmed to be true, although no official number of players that tested positive or who the infected players were was never released by Alabama athletics.

Fortunately, according to Saban, the majority of the players that have tested positive since July have not fallen terribly ill with the virus.

"We haven’t had any players that are really bad sick from this," Saban said. "A lot of guys that test positive are even asymptomatic. I actually think, even though we focus on the number of students that have tested positive, the hospitalizations have gone down in Tuscaloosa since school started, and I think that’s the thing that we need to be most concerned about and we’re most concerned that our players — how are they impacted by this?"

Saban then added that he and his staff are doing everything possible to ensure their players' safety.

"They have to be out and we take good care of them and we’re doing everything that we can," Saban said. "We even had the Surgeon General Zoom with them a few weeks ago about their personal bubble, things that they can do to make sure they stay safe, understand the risks of this to certain population groups that have pre-existing conditions and are older and not spreading that to anybody else, as well as you doing the best you can not to put yourself in a situation where you may get it. And I think our players have done a pretty good job of that.

"We wear masks in meetings, we spread out in meetings. It’s been some changes for us but nothing that really has affected how functional we can actually be.”

With the coronavirus pandemic being an ever-looming threat to college football players, depth is at an all-time importance level to teams this upcoming season. With the unpredictability of the virus and who can contract it, along with a minimum two weeks of quarantine and inability to play, depth is something that a lot of college coaches are taking an extra look at this year.


Saban is no exception.

"We’re trying to practice all guys all the time," Saban said. "In other words, some days we coach the 1s and the 3s and the 2s and 4s and we split the coaching staffs so everybody’s getting reps. Some days we do the 1s and the 2s and the 3s and the 4s, but we are coaching all the players. And the staff is split so that we can try to develop more. Some positions we have very good depth at, some positions we don’t. And I think that probably every team is probably in that circumstance to some degree at some positions. And sometimes we have actually trained guys to play more than one position, probably more so this year than we have in the past, so that you have diversity when it comes to if you lose a few players, maybe have a better opportunity to get the best players on the field."

Saban then added that the depth issues that could be caused by the virus might even ultimately mean that some players might have to play both ways.

"It could even come — and I would not say this in terms of who it involves — is guys playing both sides of the ball," Saban said. "Now, I think that’s hard to do in the offensive line. It’s probably a lot easier to do at skill positions. Those are some of the things that we’ve tried to do, is create more knowledge and experience in players having more diversity in terms of what they can play."

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