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What the hell was Saban thinking not having his kicking team ready to cover the
Posted on 12/24/13 at 2:48 am
Posted on 12/24/13 at 2:48 am
Kick? That is inexcusable for a coach on his level to make such a costly mistake. Watch this video of the broncos 64 yard field goal from a few weeks ago. It shows perfect coverage. Once the ball is kicked the entire line spreads out ready to make the tackle. That loss falls on Saban. Bama fans deserve better. That one mistake pissed away their chance for a 3 peat
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That is perfect execution on how to defend it and a return would have never happened.
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That is perfect execution on how to defend it and a return would have never happened.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 2:53 am to Pelican fan99
Maintain your lines. Wasn't the cat that missed the field goals and got replaced for that attempt also a LB in high school, or is that just rumor?
Posted on 12/24/13 at 2:57 am to Mizzeaux
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Maintain your lines. Wasn't the cat that missed the field goals and got replaced for that attempt also a LB in high school, or is that just rumor?
Yes Cade was a LB.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 3:25 am to Pelican fan99
Shows you how hard it is to win back to back national championships. Let alone three peat. One play can change your whole season which is why College football is so great.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 3:27 am to Pelican fan99
He said his team was prepped for it. The left side did fine but the right didn't spread the way it was suppose to.
He simply threw his team under the Gus Bus.
He simply threw his team under the Gus Bus.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 3:52 am to Pelican fan99
The kicker should have made the field goal. It's not like it was that long. It was only like 55 yards.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 4:07 am to Pelican fan99
AHHH this thread is much like a great beer. Refreshing.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 4:28 am to Pelican fan99
He just got it over with. Auburn had the Mo and would have won in overtime anyway.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 4:45 am to LanierSpots
Truth and something few understand, or refuse to accept.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 7:18 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
His arse was thinking 10 millon a year and Texas.Frick his sorry arse. 

Posted on 12/24/13 at 7:39 am to Pelican fan99
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What the hell was Saban thinking not having his kicking team ready to cover the
Uncharacteristic oversight for sure; it happens even to the best. While not having his FG kicking team ready is obviously ridiculous (most were standing around watching the kick) I doubt if many teams actually practice those circumstances.
Coach Richt in an interview last week reported that our special teams had never practiced it but did so one time after seeing what happened in the Iron Bowl. However, our kicking team knew what was being practiced, the FG kicker apparently just kicked the ball in the endzone and our return specialist ran the kick back for a TD.

Richt was specifically asked if he would put more athletes/skill players on the FG kicking team as an adjustment. His comment was: then we might miss the kick and he shrugged. Basically he concluded that it's a trade-off between insuring the kick is protected vs coverage. He said that key is to make sure that the attempt is well within the range of your kicker.
The Auburn run-back was a wake up call for all teams attempting long FG's. There might well be fewer attempts within marginal range except when the game is on the line like the situation in the Iron Bowl. But considering the now known high risk of the kicking team not being able to cover a return, many teams might just choose to let the game go in to overtime. In retrospect, no doubt Saban wishes he had done just that.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 7:45 am to davesdawgs
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Richt was specifically asked if he would put more athletes/skill players on the FG kicking team as an adjustment. His comment was: then we might miss the kick and he shrugged. Basically he concluded that it's a trade-off between insuring the kick is protected vs coverage. He said that key is to make sure that the attempt is well within the range of your kicker.
The Auburn run-back was a wake up call for all teams attempting long FG's. There might well be fewer attempts within marginal range except when the game is on the line like the situation in the Iron Bowl. But considering the now known high risk of the kicking team not being able to cover a return, many teams might just choose to let the game go in to overtime. In retrospect, no doubt Saban wishes he had done just that.
That's what SEC head coaches get paid millions of dollars for - to understand the risk/reward of game decisions - especially with championship implications.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 7:48 am to davesdawgs
Bc it was time for bamas luck to run out
Posted on 12/24/13 at 8:32 am to LSU1NSEC
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That's what SEC head coaches get paid millions of dollars for - to understand the risk/reward of game decisions - especially with championship implications.
Are you saying Saban hasn't earned his money at Bama? The man made a coaching mistake. It wasn't his first and it won't be his last. He is still the best in the business. Do we really won't to go down the road of bad coaching involving games that have "championship implications"? Hell at least Bama had a chance and should of won this game. I remember a coach who seemed to waste a whole month of preparation getting his team ready for the game to make his team one of if not the best team of all time. Now that was horrendous coaching in a clutch situation and it wasn't just for a few plays. It was for an entire game.
Posted on 12/24/13 at 8:34 am to Pelican fan99
Coach Saban had the team ready to cover the missed FG, they just did not execute. It was not his fault, listen to his interview after the game. You not going to pin this one on him
Posted on 12/24/13 at 9:34 am to Weagle25
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Shows you how hard it is to win back to back national championships. Let alone three peat. One play can change your whole season which is why College football is so great.
BINGO
Posted on 12/24/13 at 9:36 am to LC412000
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Posted by LC412000 Coach Saban had the team ready to cover the missed FG, they just did not execute. It was not his fault, listen to his interview after the game. You not going to pin this one on him
Of course Lil Nicky isn't going to take any blame. Olberman said his press conference was the lowest class thing he's seen in college football in decades and he deserved to be fired. Instead he gets a raise. What a gig.
Throwing everyone under the bus
Posted on 12/24/13 at 9:41 am to RedMustang
Congrats on winning the SEC and playing for a national championship.
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