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re: What do you expect out of Alabama this year?
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:44 am to BevoBucks
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:44 am to BevoBucks
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I don’t think the NFL is going to let him leave.
People thought the same thing about Saban. By the time Sabam retires Demeco will have 2 pensions with the NFL. One as a player and another as a coach. Come get a 3rd from the state of Alabama
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:49 am to meansonny
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You also didn't predict a ppg estimate for the Bama defense on 2023.
Where are you expecting your defensive ppg to fall?
Thats kind of a sneaky stat. They were pretty good in that aspect last year at 19.7 ppg. They were soft vs the run giving up 136 ypg and allowed alot of 3rd down conversions.
I would be happy if they improve to say 17 ppg and are tougher to run on
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:53 am to Dawgfanman
quote:From a pure talent standpoint, that's true. From a practical standpoint, I'm not so sure. In obvious passing situations last season, Anderson + Turner often involved one or both of them backing into pass coverage as Pete Golding outsmarted himself on the way to conceding 1st downs.
I think we can agree that Anderson + Turner is better than Turner + Braswell.
I believe Steele is going to let our pass rushers do what they do best, so I wouldn't be surprised to see better production this season from that position.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:04 am to NotImber
quote:So will the communication, knowledge of player assignments, discipline and execution. Kevin Steele will clean up the fundamental deficiencies on defense.
This is pure speculation, but I expect them to go with a shotgun, RPO based offense with Milroe akin to what the Eagles run with Hurts. The defense will improve under Steele. I'm not making a record prediction because their success or failure will largely hinge on how the offense performs.
I agree with your assertion on offense with Milroe, and I think the overall run game will flourish this season. The oline will be a strength and that will help the run game a ton. I hope to visibly see immediate improvement in the messy, undisciplined segments that lead to idiotic penalties last year.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:04 am to TTsTowel
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What do you expect out of Alabama this year?
I truly don't have a very specific expectation. I think the range in possible outcomes is about as wide as we've had in 7-8 years (since 2015, probably).
I think the style we are attempting to play fits well with the talent and experience we have on this team, especially offensively. I think the offensive line is going to be very good and I think our backs are going to be very good. However, the mystery of the QB situation combined with the WR room is enough to muddy the expectations. Can Milroe run the offense without turning the ball over? Can scheme with more motion, easy throws, better tight end room, a real run threat at QB make those possible deficiencies less of an issue? All of that makes me cautiously optimistic about the offense but also understanding that there's a legitimate chance it looks very average at times.
I'm very excited about the defense. DL depth is a bit scary, but I really like the experienced bigs we have up front. Love our edge guys. Excited about Lawson busting out this year and thing that either Campbell or Marshall will be solid at the other ILB spot. Secondary has a chance to be very versatile. Can't wait to watch Downs play. And most of all very excited to see a group that plays fast, without thinking and unmoored by confusion and second guessing, which is the main reason I think Steele is an upgrade for what we do over Pete.
Best Case Scenario - We truly are a great running team that resets the LOS. That leads to teams having to make decisions on bringing up safeties, along with having to always spy Milroe, which then leads to a whole lot of easy throws to single coverage on tight ends/receivers. The offense is both explosive and consistent and Milroe is good enough against good defenses. The defense is consistent, penalties subside and we get better at quick change stuff (where we were dead last in the country last year). Kicking is awesome and nets us an extra 7-10 points per game on average.
Worst Case Scenario - Offensive line is still inconsistent which makes everything crumble around it. Rees' playing calling is erratic without the core ability to run the football. Our defense is very good but not elite up front and our offense can't keep track in games that become somewhat of shootouts. Kicking is awesome and nets us an extra 7-10 points per game on average.
I really do think the pieces are there to be a very, very good football team (in terms of scheme fit with personnel and combination of experience and talent and depth). However, I also think it will require different pieces working together for the whole to be what it needs to be, and there is a real chance one or multiple pieces of that puzzle do not materialize and it sinks the whole thing. A lot of changes in personnel and coaches will do that. It's going to require a lot to click, and with our schedule it has to click pretty quickly.
So I don't know! I'm excited to find out.
This post was edited on 8/31/23 at 10:10 am
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:09 am to TTsTowel
Obsession from Auburn fans.
Same as every year.
Same as every year.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:10 am to SummerOfGeorge
Good share.
Marshall's strengths are in pass coverage.
I actually predicted him to lead linebackers at UGA in PBUs and INTs for 2022 (obviously, I was wrong on PBUs. He tied for the lead in INTs despite him having more limited reps than i expected... but he has a way of being in the right space and good enough with his reach to be disruptive).
He's a great kid.
Marshall's strengths are in pass coverage.
I actually predicted him to lead linebackers at UGA in PBUs and INTs for 2022 (obviously, I was wrong on PBUs. He tied for the lead in INTs despite him having more limited reps than i expected... but he has a way of being in the right space and good enough with his reach to be disruptive).
He's a great kid.
This post was edited on 8/31/23 at 10:11 am
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:26 am to skrayper
I’m glad you were able to make an amazing contribution.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:28 am to skipjackbama
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People thought the same thing about Saban.
If Demeco somehow bombs in Houston (which I doubt happens), maybe. But, he’ll have a lot of time to get it right and Mama wants to be here close to her family. Those two things are why he chose our train wreck over better offers this round.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:34 am to BevoBucks
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Mama wants to be here close to her family.
We have a couple of Gulfstreams she can use. BTW my parents lived in houston for 10 years. I miss Pappas Bros.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:34 am to TTsTowel
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What do you expect out of Alabama this year?
Inappropriate sibling relations!
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:39 am to skrayper
Damn, bro can't even post about an SEC team on an SEC forum without butthurt
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:40 am to skipjackbama
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I miss Pappas Bros.
Yeah, all their restaurants are good so far. The steakhouse, Pappadeaux’s, Pappasito’s. Haven’t tried the bbq on yet.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:40 am to TTsTowel
Meth, incest, family brawls at the trailer park.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 11:23 am to BevoBucks
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BY & Anderson are not “next man up” replaceable just because of the leadership standard they set in the locker room.
Agreed on BY.
Anderson, not so sure. He was a beast in 2021. 2022 he dissapeared at times and didnt seem to be leading the defense anywhere. Maybe his “anxiety” got the best of him.
I expect Turner, Braswell and company to excel.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 11:36 am to NotImber
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This is pure speculation, but I expect them to go with a shotgun, RPO based offense with Milroe akin to what the Eagles run with Hurts. The defense will improve under Steele. I'm not making a record prediction because their success or failure will largely hinge on how the offense performs.
With the size of the OL, I would expect more inside zone and split zone run concepts.
And the piggyback off of that is RPO.
You are probably right.
The kick in the nuts is facing strong defensive linemen and press man coverage (see a Missouri type defense. Maybe A&M?).
It could neutralize both to an extent and you better have a plan to alter your offense.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 11:36 am to TTsTowel
2-3 losses, depending on whether they win the West or not.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 11:38 am to skipjackbama
Welp they just updated the roster. #52 in this pic is now up to 352 pounds. He will be playing LG next to a 350 pound LT
Posted on 8/31/23 at 11:40 am to skipjackbama
Good luck with the national championship this season.
Can we count all of them won with offensive lines that size?
How many did Arkansas win?
How many did Georgia win?
Well... there can always be a first.
Can we count all of them won with offensive lines that size?
How many did Arkansas win?
How many did Georgia win?
Well... there can always be a first.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 11:43 am to meansonny
I really like Marshall. I watched him in the scrimmage. He was with the 1’s. Great feet work and instincts to the ball.
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