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Interesting stat I just noticed… after the Vandy game, Jam averaged less than 4 ypc.
Posted on 7/8/25 at 7:54 pm
Posted on 7/8/25 at 7:54 pm
The running game has to be better for us to succeed offensively. Our rushing stats were inflated by Milroe, but our pure run blocking was abysmal when we ran traditionally.
Makes you wonder if the defense knew when we were handing it off… did Milroe have a tell ? Is that rumor true?
Makes you wonder if the defense knew when we were handing it off… did Milroe have a tell ? Is that rumor true?
Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:03 pm to collegefootballisbroken
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Makes you wonder if the defense knew when we were handing it off… did Milroe have a tell ? Is that rumor true?
Yes.
His feet gave away what we were doing.
Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:11 pm to TideSaint
I mean, I’m not trying to promote a conspiracy theory… I’m just baffled how we weren’t able to get more than 4 ypc from a starting RB for the majority of the season.
We started off running the ball well then something happened offensively,
Defenses just quit respecting Milroes arm all together
We started off running the ball well then something happened offensively,
Defenses just quit respecting Milroes arm all together
Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:19 pm to TideSaint
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Yes.
His feet gave away what we were doing.
Maybe. But to me the bigger problem is the o-line. The players Deboer inherited were recruited for a very different running game than what he likes to run in his offense. He wants them to do a lot more pulling for off-tackle, sweeps, and counters than the traditional zone blocking they were used to. Those guys were square pegs in round holes.
And that's why I'm skeptical of all these preseason power rankings saying we have one of the top o-lines. They're still mostly guys recruited to a run game very different from Deboers. Hopefully they've had time to adjust by now to his blocking scheme. I just worry they're not built physically for that kind of scheme.
Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:25 pm to FightingOkra
Some of them definitely need to drop some gut
Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:33 pm to collegefootballisbroken
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did Milroe have a tell ? Is that rumor true?
Watch the videos and decide for yourself:
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Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:33 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
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Posted on 7/8/25 at 10:00 pm to collegefootballisbroken
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Our rushing stats were inflated by Milroe, but our pure run blocking was abysmal when we ran traditionally.
It's almost like a key part of the zone read is, you know.. being able to READ the defense and hand it off when you're supposed to and keep it when you're supposed to. How often did we see Milroe keep it and run into a brick wall, and then on replay, it's clear the RB would have had an open lane or at least a chance to make a play? A lot.
Looking forward to a more traditional offense this season. Jalen's big runs were fun to watch, but I'll take a boring and accurate short passing game that moves the chains any day.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:46 am to Sl0thstronautEsq
We got no push at the line. Some of those plays we were blaming Milroe for the wrong read but he literally has to pull the ball or the RB will get killed.
We need our dominant OL back
We need our dominant OL back
Posted on 7/9/25 at 5:49 am to TideSaint
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His feet gave away what we were doing.
This alone should have benched him
Posted on 7/9/25 at 6:17 am to YStar
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We need our dominant OL back
This is the key
Posted on 7/9/25 at 6:19 am to collegefootballisbroken
Didn’t our running back coach say our yards after contact need to get better.
I think he said that during spring practice
I think he said that during spring practice
Posted on 7/9/25 at 9:04 am to YStar
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We got no push at the line. Some of those plays we were blaming Milroe for the wrong read but he literally has to pull the ball or the RB will get killed.
I certainly don't know all there is to know about football, but just judging from the reels from the Michigan game, if their defence knew when we were going to run the ball, then we got some pretty good yardage under the most adverse of circumstances.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 11:22 am to collegefootballisbroken
We faced a pretty good run of defenses from South Carolina onwards. Probably worsened our underlying problems
SP+
South Carolina (13th)
Tennessee (6th)
Missouri (20th)
LSU (34th)
Mercer (FCS)
Oklahoma (17th)
Auburn (18th)
Michigan (10th but with opt outs)
SP+
South Carolina (13th)
Tennessee (6th)
Missouri (20th)
LSU (34th)
Mercer (FCS)
Oklahoma (17th)
Auburn (18th)
Michigan (10th but with opt outs)
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Posted on 7/9/25 at 11:40 am to FightingOkra
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Maybe. But to me the bigger problem is the o-line. The players Deboer inherited were recruited for a very different running game
And they weren't very good the year before in blocking in the system in which they were supposed to be good. I think we've missed and underdeveloped more offensive linemen than any other position in the last five or so years.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 1:18 pm to NWLA_Bama
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And they weren't very good the year before in blocking in the system in which they were supposed to be good. I think we've missed and underdeveloped more offensive linemen than any other position in the last five or so years.
Our oline has been average to bad since 2021.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 2:47 pm to Funky Tide 8
Yup. Alabama's offensive line has had a few good players on it since the start of the 2021 season but, on the balance, it has been a mediocre to poor unit since the start of 2021.
2021-2024 plus 2007 are probably the bottom 5 units since Saban arrived in Tuscaloosa. In 2021 and 2022, they were saved from being an outright bad pass pro unit simply due to Young's ability to operate in a shaky pocket. Neither were good run blocking units. BRob was basically driving through contact at or behind the LOS more often than not in 2021. Once we lost that physical beast, run game has never been the same.
2021-2024 plus 2007 are probably the bottom 5 units since Saban arrived in Tuscaloosa. In 2021 and 2022, they were saved from being an outright bad pass pro unit simply due to Young's ability to operate in a shaky pocket. Neither were good run blocking units. BRob was basically driving through contact at or behind the LOS more often than not in 2021. Once we lost that physical beast, run game has never been the same.
Posted on 7/9/25 at 2:53 pm to YStar
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We got no push at the line. Some of those plays we were blaming Milroe for the wrong read but he literally has to pull the ball or the RB will get killed.
Because the defenses were confident that having taken away the passing reads Milroe could make that all they had to do was run blitz, contain him and roll up the play.
It was so bad that in his explosion against LSU the coaches finally just told him to run QB power so he didn’t sit back there frozen and ran downhill.
That worked for one game but OU figured it out immediately and we had nothing else to go to which resulted in his nuclear implosion down the stretch.
At a certain level of QB failure, much like on the OL, nothing else is going to work.
We saw that last year.
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