Started By
Message
"Kadyn Proctor and Alabama Didn’t Silence Anyone in Week 2...
Posted on 9/9/25 at 9:47 am
Posted on 9/9/25 at 9:47 am
Nor Will They if They Roll Wisconsin"
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/news/college-football/kadyn-proctor-and-alabama-didnt-silence-anyone-in-week-2-nor-will-they-if-they-roll-wisconsin/
This guy's thoughts pretty much sum up how I feel. And this makes me wish even more that they'd bench Proctor, and try someone else at LT.
quote:
Raise your hand if you changed your opinion of Alabama after a Week 2 blowout win against Louisiana-Monroe.
Anybody? Is that … a hand over there? Nope? Just scratching your nose? Got it.
Alabama could’ve scored 630 points in Week 2 — the exact total from the 2020 national title season — and nobody should’ve become more optimistic about the Tide based on that. That didn’t erase a 14-point loss to Florida State, wherein Alabama was bludgeoned by the Seminoles in every way. Mind you, that was as a 2-touchdown favorite with 8 months to prepare.
Naturally, a bit of national criticism came Alabama’s way. When a preseason national title contender loses an opener against a team that was 2-10 last year, and it’s the 4th loss to an unranked foe in the first 14 games of the Kalen DeBoer era, that sort of thing happens.
According to preseason All-American Kadyn Proctor, though, that criticism took a back seat because of the Week 2 beatdown of ULM.
“Just realizing that there’s literal 45, 50-year-old dudes out there wishing that they were in our position, and they want to sit on their couch and criticize us,” Proctor said (H/T Touchdown Alabama). “It is what it is. You can’t take that to heart.”
So according to Proctor, “you can’t take that to heart,” but you can bring it up after beating Louisiana-Monroe?
“I think we were all pissed off, and we already knew what we had to do this week,” Proctor said. “Had to focus. Had to lock in. Like I said, not focusing on any outside factors. Not focusing on any of the hate we’ve been getting. It’s all about us. It’s all about that locker room.”
Again, if you’re truly not focused on it, you’re probably not bringing that up.
You’re also probably not silencing any criticism with a win against Wisconsin
There’s no silencing the criticism until Week 4 at Georgia, where Alabama will try to hand the Dawgs their first home loss in a night game since 2009.
Is that unfair? The 40-50 year-old dudes might not have NIL/future NFL riches like Proctor, but they’ve been around long enough to know what disappointing football looks like. After all, that demographic remembers life before Nick Saban. Listening to Proctor, one might forget that all the current Alabama players know is Saban, and the awkward 14-game start of DeBoer.
If it takes getting dismantled by Florida State and getting “pissed off” by criticism to light a fire under Alabama, Saban himself would tell you that’s not a championship mindset. Gone are the days in which the Tide are working against “rat poison,” which Saban referenced whenever he thought his team was getting too much love. Maybe that was the case when Alabama beat Georgia to earn a No. 1 ranking last year because all it’s done since then was go 4-5 vs. Power Conference competition.
The oddsmakers are still giving Alabama plenty of love with a 20.5-point spread in the Wisconsin rematch (via BetMGM). Take that for what it is. A team with 4 outright losses as a double-digit favorite in its last 10 games hasn’t earned the right to think that any Power Conference foe is an automatic win, even against a Wisconsin team who might have a backup quarterback out there, and is 8-13 vs. Power Conference competition under Luke Fickell.
Alabama could beat Wisconsin by 630 points in Week 3, and the 40-50 year-old dudes on the couch can still fairly bring up the fact that the Tide have a 2-5 record away from Bryant-Denny Stadium under DeBoer. That includes a 3-game losing streak in those contests, all of which saw Alabama held to 17 points or less while being on the wrong side of a 602-225 rushing yards disadvantage.
A “pissed off” Proctor will have a big say in turning that around. After all, he’s the one who has been showing up all over the way-too-early NFL Mock Drafts. That’s out of his control. What was very much in his control was allowing 6 pressures, 3 hurries, 2 QB hits and a sack in a game in which he was the blindside protector of a first-time starting quarterback.
But hey, I’m just a 35-year-old sitting in my office chair. Forgive my criticism.
Reality is that Proctor is hardly the first or the last player to get annoyed with criticism from people who didn’t play the sport. Reality is also that he signed with Alabama — after going back and forth with Iowa twice — to play in a spotlight that many a 40-50 year-old dude watches like a hawk. It’s a spotlight that shines a whole lot brighter in the games that matter than the games that don’t (ULM). Proctor knows that. At least I’d hope he knows that.
There’s nothing wrong with being fueled by doubt. There’s especially nothing wrong with showing up “pissed off” in Week 2 after a Week 1 showing like what Alabama did at Florida State. If Proctor and the Tide truly embrace an “us against the world” mentality, they’ll be better for it.
But if he and Alabama think that criticism about the state of the program will fade by winning lopsided matchups, this team is more lost than ever.
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/news/college-football/kadyn-proctor-and-alabama-didnt-silence-anyone-in-week-2-nor-will-they-if-they-roll-wisconsin/
This guy's thoughts pretty much sum up how I feel. And this makes me wish even more that they'd bench Proctor, and try someone else at LT.
This post was edited on 9/9/25 at 9:48 am
Posted on 9/9/25 at 9:52 am to Funky Tide 8
I'm not really big fan of the author's writing.
I think he took what was said and made iittle personal because he's 35 years old guy coaching from the chair.
At the end of the day, what Alabama did last weekend was treading in right direction and they need to continue that this weekend to show improvements. Just keep getting better and one game at a time.
I think he took what was said and made iittle personal because he's 35 years old guy coaching from the chair.
At the end of the day, what Alabama did last weekend was treading in right direction and they need to continue that this weekend to show improvements. Just keep getting better and one game at a time.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 9:56 am to Funky Tide 8
to me it's indicative of a symptom, not the disease.
These two statements contradict each other. They clearly are listening to the outside noise. That's fine by me when it motivates them to play well. It's disastrous when the outside noise is singing their praises
quote:
Just realizing that there’s literal 45, 50-year-old dudes out there wishing that they were in our position, and they want to sit on their couch and criticize us
quote:
Had to focus. Had to lock in. Like I said, not focusing on any outside factors. Not focusing on any of the hate we’ve been getting. It’s all about us. It’s all about that locker room.
These two statements contradict each other. They clearly are listening to the outside noise. That's fine by me when it motivates them to play well. It's disastrous when the outside noise is singing their praises
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:07 am to Funky Tide 8
Kinda torn on this one. On one hand I wish Proctor would play like the surefire first round pick he's projected to be. On the other hand this author sounds like a bitch.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:19 am to Chris ALL Capps
He's quickly playing himself out of the first round. He got beat several times in the ULM game. He cannot handle the inside rush move; he's like a swinging door.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:21 am to Funky Tide 8
quote:
If it takes getting dismantled by Florida State and getting “pissed off” by criticism to light a fire under Alabama, Saban himself would tell you that’s not a championship mindset.
We didn't get dismantled or anything, but the OM loss in 2015 lit a fire under that team and they applied belt to arse the rest of that season. Just saying.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:28 am to Robot Santa
But it is a hard thing to maintain when you are run-over the very first game. I have a feeling that if we don't have a good performance against Georgia (and notice that I didn't say 'win') the wheels might fall off this emotion-driven team
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:49 am to Funky Tide 8
Kind of a pointless article.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 10:57 am to NWLA_Bama
I don't think he'll play himself out of the first round. NFL drafts on potential not the results of the season.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 11:01 am to Funky Tide 8
quote:
There’s no silencing the criticism until Week 4 at Georgia, where Alabama will try to hand the Dawgs their first home loss in a night game since 2009.
Good. Without looking past Wisky, I'm glad to know - we're on the same page, Kadyn.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 11:15 am to Funky Tide 8
At the end of the day, they fell on their face against FSU (even if FSU turns out to be a very good team - and it appears they might). They didn't play to the standard regardless of how good FSU may or may not be. They were appropriately criticized not just by 40-50 year olds, but by former players.
They responded well against ULM, which is a step in the right direction and they should be commended for that, but they have to continue to respond game in and game out. If they get that consistency from internal drive, great. If they need to get it from remembering how embarrassing the FSU loss was and the criticism they got for that, then use that. Do what you have to do to give 100% on every play.
They responded well against ULM, which is a step in the right direction and they should be commended for that, but they have to continue to respond game in and game out. If they get that consistency from internal drive, great. If they need to get it from remembering how embarrassing the FSU loss was and the criticism they got for that, then use that. Do what you have to do to give 100% on every play.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 12:25 pm to Funky Tide 8
It's whatever. I wanted to see a sense of urgency, and pride in our play on Saturday. The game outcome and the play of the field seemed to show exactly that.
Can we keep that up for another 10 games? Obviously who knows. If we play the way we did on Saturday for the rest of the year, I imagine we finish no worse than 9-3, and I can live with that for another year
Can we keep that up for another 10 games? Obviously who knows. If we play the way we did on Saturday for the rest of the year, I imagine we finish no worse than 9-3, and I can live with that for another year
Posted on 9/9/25 at 12:31 pm to Panthers4life
quote:They don’t draft a starting LT on potential. He’s 5th round at best currently, and that’s if someone is willing to take a chance
NFL drafts on potential not the results of the season.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 12:34 pm to llfshoals
He will never play a down in the NFL at LT.
He will be drafted to start at RT and eventually be moved to guard, where he should be playing here. How long his career goes will depend on how he manages his weight, but he could be a really good guard imo
He will be drafted to start at RT and eventually be moved to guard, where he should be playing here. How long his career goes will depend on how he manages his weight, but he could be a really good guard imo
Posted on 9/9/25 at 4:24 pm to Funky Tide 8
With all that said. Move him to Guard immediately. Please. When we face real competition he gets beat inside, every single time.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 4:39 pm to llfshoals
I don’t think he can put the donuts down. Dude has eaten himself out of the 1st round and maybe even the draft.
It’s Keith McCants 2.0. Dude had freakish ability but refused to work out, put on a crap load of weight, which hurt his career and made his injuries worse.
It’s Keith McCants 2.0. Dude had freakish ability but refused to work out, put on a crap load of weight, which hurt his career and made his injuries worse.
Posted on 9/9/25 at 4:42 pm to Panthers4life
quote:
I'm not really big fan of the author's writing.
I think he took what was said and made iittle personal because he's 35 years old guy coaching from the chair.
At the end of the day, what Alabama did last weekend was treading in right direction and they need to continue that this weekend to show improvements. Just keep getting better and one game at a time.
It reads like AI slop tuned for social media engagement quotes
This post was edited on 9/9/25 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 9/9/25 at 4:54 pm to Diego Ricardo
The Big Guy doesn't have the desire to be great. He is content where he is today and has been since he arrived at Bama. It's not unusual (Tom Jones).
Posted on 9/9/25 at 5:42 pm to Panthers4life
quote:
I think he took what was said and made iittle personal because he's 35 years old guy coaching from the chair.
Yep
Posted on 9/9/25 at 7:36 pm to Funky Tide 8
Is au paying these sites to write this dribble?.......By the way, FSU will probably be in the playoffs. So its not nearly bad as a loss as Bama haters want to make it out to be.
Latest Alabama News
Popular
Back to top


10







