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re: Loss was totally a team effort
Posted on 1/6/24 at 12:55 pm to Woody4daTide9
Posted on 1/6/24 at 12:55 pm to Woody4daTide9
Would love to see them give it to Law a couple times a game on jet sweeps , pop passes etc . He can make things happen
Against UM, with them playing off coverage , it was an easy 5-7 yds even without making anyone miss
Against UM, with them playing off coverage , it was an easy 5-7 yds even without making anyone miss
This post was edited on 1/6/24 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 1/6/24 at 1:18 pm to RiverCityTider
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It's a recurring problem
It’s been a recurring problem for the last several seasons let’s be honest. It being the test effort loss. Yes Bama still has had a lot of success but the Saban Bama standards of coaching, preparedness, and domination has been lowered
Outside the SECCG games versus UGA and few other times we generally don’t play complete games as much anymore. There’s been a lot of sloppy play in several games (even against unranked teams). The older Saban teams obviously weren’t always perfect either but the issues are more apparent and more common these days. It’s because of bad hires (affects everything from play calling to development to game day preparedness) and missed recruiting evals in some cases too.
Posted on 1/6/24 at 7:33 pm to PowHound
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The OL wasnt that bad, even looked good at times.
The OL gave up 6 sacks against Michigan, 5 in the first half, and set a school record for most sacks allowed in a season. The center had consistent snapping problems for most of the season, to include several impactful bad snaps in the semifinal. On the final play, the snap was low, and our best OL got bullrushed and pancaked by a smaller pass rusher, tripping up Milroe. Lemme guess though, all of that was Milroe’s fault, right? Milroe was not faultless in this game, but he had a lot of company in that regard…
And Michigan’s defense like Alabama’s, also held their opponent’s offense to 20 points in regulation; the difference is, their D showed up in OT and ours did not…
Posted on 1/6/24 at 9:48 pm to RiverCityTider
Milroe is useless vs. the blitz, now let me condemn modern day reffing and show why its become so bad.
So, a Ref should always be non bias, but by definition, the fact that modern refs not only refuse to call holding on pass plays, they are brought into pre season scrimmages and teach how to "HOLD PROPERLY" that weird.
So, if a team like Bama/Georgia plays straight up and rarely blitzes, if you "ALLOW HOLDING" and hold on every play as Mich. did and as Ohio St. did in 2014, and no calls are made who dis this give a advantage unto? Teams who blitz, they send 6 vs. 5 or maybe 7 sometimes, more than can be held by 5 guys on the line. Point being you create an advantage for one team. Of curse blitzes can be beat, but teams tat rush 5 are at a disadvantage created by refs who refuse to call holding. Jut TEACH players to cheat, what a sad life lesson.
So, a Ref should always be non bias, but by definition, the fact that modern refs not only refuse to call holding on pass plays, they are brought into pre season scrimmages and teach how to "HOLD PROPERLY" that weird.
So, if a team like Bama/Georgia plays straight up and rarely blitzes, if you "ALLOW HOLDING" and hold on every play as Mich. did and as Ohio St. did in 2014, and no calls are made who dis this give a advantage unto? Teams who blitz, they send 6 vs. 5 or maybe 7 sometimes, more than can be held by 5 guys on the line. Point being you create an advantage for one team. Of curse blitzes can be beat, but teams tat rush 5 are at a disadvantage created by refs who refuse to call holding. Jut TEACH players to cheat, what a sad life lesson.
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