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re: Is Bama in a perpetual rebuild?
Posted on 8/4/22 at 7:26 am to Glorious
Posted on 8/4/22 at 7:26 am to Glorious
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I mean Jesus Christ if someone were asked to define a rebuild, they would probably say;
1. Lost a ton of high end starters
2. Wildly inconsistent team
3. A significant drop off from the previous year
Saban makes that point and everyone loses their fricking minds
It's weird to me that you all talk about reloading all the time and are offended that someone would say "don't you do this all the time".
The question would be, why was last year's team a step down (not saying it was, seems to be what others are saying) compared to others when you were just doing what you always do?
If you want to say the overall caliber of talent lost off of the 2020 team was just better than you normally have to deal with, that's fair.
Ironically, that's what I said and you responded with your diatribe to that one. Not the other guys on here saying it's making excuses.
Posted on 8/4/22 at 7:29 am to koreandawg
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If you want to say the overall caliber of talent lost off of the 2020 team was just better than you normally have to deal with, that's fair.
It probably was. Leadership was probably harder to replace than the talent lost. The 2021 team clearly was talented. But they honestly overachieved when you consider how they played most of the time and where they ended up.
Posted on 8/4/22 at 7:33 am to koreandawg
Why do you think last year wasn’t a rebuilding year just because Bama has reloaded in the past?
Posted on 8/4/22 at 7:34 am to koreandawg
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If you want to say the overall caliber of talent lost off of the 2020 team was just better than you normally have to deal with, that's fair.
Yea that pretty much what everyone is saying. The difference in talent was apparent
Top 10 Picks
2020: 3
2021: 1
1st Round Picks
2020: 6
2021: 2
Top 50 Picks
2020: 8
2021: 4
Posted on 8/4/22 at 8:49 am to koreandawg
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If you want to say the overall caliber of talent lost off of the 2020 team was just better than you normally have to deal with, that's fair.
Then what exactly are you arguing and why are you still wasting everyone’s time? The entire premise of your argument seems to be that problems are binary - they either exist or they don’t. Well, that’s not really how it works in the real world. There can be ordinary problems that one plans for, and there can be others that are much bigger ones caused by a perfect storm of conditions. You seem to accept the explanations provided here that the extent of this issue last year was in fact greater than previous years. Soooo, we good here now, right?
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