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Observations from Neyland Saturday. We look like the British Empire in Decline
Posted on 10/16/22 at 10:33 pm
Posted on 10/16/22 at 10:33 pm
First of all by far the loudest away atmosphere I've seen(been to 12 of 14 SEC stadiums).
Really surprised we went on a clap count and audible'd as much as we did considering the noise(BoB issue there). Secondly, the secondary looked putrid and we should elevate Charles Kelly to primary DC and relegate Golden(need to keep him around for recruiting purposes).However, this team has no fight(other than BY) we do not have the killer instinct we had 5 years ago. We need a total recall of the program following this year.. Hopefully we can make it to ATL but we could lose any given saturday... Hopefully this wasn't our "Hong Kong moment".
Really surprised we went on a clap count and audible'd as much as we did considering the noise(BoB issue there). Secondly, the secondary looked putrid and we should elevate Charles Kelly to primary DC and relegate Golden(need to keep him around for recruiting purposes).However, this team has no fight(other than BY) we do not have the killer instinct we had 5 years ago. We need a total recall of the program following this year.. Hopefully we can make it to ATL but we could lose any given saturday... Hopefully this wasn't our "Hong Kong moment".
This post was edited on 10/16/22 at 10:42 pm
Posted on 10/17/22 at 7:41 am to Bama2018
No same in losing to a top 10 team on the road in a rivalry game. Sure Bama played awful and without all the mistakes, Bama likely wins easily.
That can be said about a lot of mistake field game over the years
2010 Auburn
2011 LSU
2012 A&M
2013 Auburn
2013 Oklahoma
2014 Ole Miss
2014 Ohio St
2015 Ole Miss
2019 Auburn
2021 A&M
2022 Tennessee
Alabama made so many mistakes in those game, penalties, missed field goals, turnovers, etc. That all could have been wins if not for 1 or 2 less mistakes.
I don't think Tennessee was the better team and if a rematch happens in the SEC Championship Game, I think Bama wins comfortably.
That can be said about a lot of mistake field game over the years
2010 Auburn
2011 LSU
2012 A&M
2013 Auburn
2013 Oklahoma
2014 Ole Miss
2014 Ohio St
2015 Ole Miss
2019 Auburn
2021 A&M
2022 Tennessee
Alabama made so many mistakes in those game, penalties, missed field goals, turnovers, etc. That all could have been wins if not for 1 or 2 less mistakes.
I don't think Tennessee was the better team and if a rematch happens in the SEC Championship Game, I think Bama wins comfortably.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 8:51 am to Bama2018
Safeties get abused and you want to promote Charles Kelly? That makes sense.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:26 am to remaster916
quote:
Sure Bama played awful and without all the mistakes, Bama likely wins easily.
The problem is, we continuously do this now. It isn't the rare exception, it is becoming the norm. It shows that the team lacks discipline. It shows that the coaching isn't where it needs to be. It shows that we probably don't have very much player leadership other than Bryce Young.
This isn't a, "well, we just had a bad game and they had a good one." situation. We had a bad game to go along with many other bad road games over the last two years.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 10:47 am to Roll Tide Ravens
Any team with a pulse is a nail bitter this year we haven’t dominated any average to good teams this year. Oxford is going to be interesting
Posted on 10/17/22 at 11:05 am to remaster916
quote:Wish I had your confidence
if a rematch happens in the SEC Championship Game, I think Bama wins comfortably.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 11:07 am to UsingUpAllTheLetters
I mean, there is no "comfortable winning" against a team with a pulse if we continue to step on our own dicks every other play. That's just the facts.
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