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re: Barrett Sallee "Bama QB's are using ADay to audition for programs to transfer to"

Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:22 pm to
Posted by bamatide07
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Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:22 pm to
He’s an Auburn grad. Why an Alabama fan would bother to read what he wrote is head scratching.
Posted by PowHound
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Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:37 pm to
He's a regular on Ryan Fowlers show, I'm just passing along what I've heard from several journalists that cover the team lately.

Which is weird because we found out last year in the last game of the year the center was making the checks because Milroe has no idea what he's looking at. How he has now learned a semi air raid pro style system faster than all the other QBs when last year he had to look at the sideline to be told where to throw the ball seems unlikely
Posted by VirgilCaine
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Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:55 pm to
quote:

He’s an Auburn grad. Why an Alabama fan would bother to read what he wrote is head scratching.


It re-enforces OP’s preconceived ideas on something no one knows the details on outside of the program.

Some people just like to melt.
Posted by PowHound
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Posted on 4/11/24 at 7:30 pm to
It's too bad everyone missed the point deciding to focus on the fact that Sallee is an Auburn grad which ironically is telling us how our program is being perceived around the league.

The guys at BOL had a podcast today about the same exact topic. They're not Auburn grads.

Bama now has a reputation for playing popular or senior players instead of better players.

Everyone in this thread dismissing what he is saying please explain Dalcourt starting over Roberts to me.

Explain Jam and Justice watching Roy and Jase be the most boring RB tandem since when ? Sometime during the shula years ? All the talk out of camp is "Justice will be one of the best RB's in the country." You telling me he wasn't better than Jase and Roy at the end of last season ? Pffff

Why do we hear that Brockermeyer looks great, but just a couple months ago we went into the playoffs with a fricking center that thought he was in a bowling league on Saturday nights. A center so bad I thought he may be shaving points to make money.

Explain having a QB that couldn't make the simplest of checks at the LOS, and could only throw the easiest route in football AKA the "deep ball." A guy that literally took the longest of any QB in the entire country to get the ball out because he absolutely could not process what he was looking at and led the world in drive killing 20yd sacks. He was looking to the sideline to be told where to throw the ball pre snap... SMH

Now explain how that same QB has learned a new system faster than a guy that grew up in a household with a Head Coach as a father, and has studied the game his entire life. Or, How he learned the system faster than a guy that spent last year learning the system "the fastest of anyone his age I've ever seen." -CKD

Going back to 2017 Bama had to bring the best QB in off the bench at half to save the title. Had to bring in Leatherwood off the bench. Had to bring in Najee to provide a spark.

It's become a theme that others have noticed and are probably using to negative recruit Bama.

Younger Saban played the best players- paw paw Saban played Sr's and popular guys that patted everyones arse at practice.

I dont have any problem with Milroe being the QB if he actually fixes all the holes in his game, but there were so many It's nearly impossible to imagine.

Meanwhile, If Bama rolls with Milroe extremely talented QB's that can actually make a pro system work will transfer to a different school. Does not compute.

It's pro ball now... every position on the field should be an open competition at all times.







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