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re: 2014 Alabama's Bad Statistics

Posted on 1/2/15 at 1:02 pm to
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 1/2/15 at 1:02 pm to
I think both LSU and UGA fans would have jizzed themselves over if they had the opportunity to play in the college football playoffs even if it meant a loss.

I don't expect that a team with two returning starters on offense will be in the playoffs next year. That would be unrealistic. I am just hoping that we finally see some improved play in the secondary. The days of Dee Milliner, and Swaggerpatrick seem distant.

If we can get a ten win season, and maybe eleven with a bowl, while also having an improved secondary I will be content. Perhaps that makes me a UGA/LSU fan. IDGAF. I'd rather enjoy each team for what they are and not allow my expectations to hinder the joy of watching them.
Posted by Cumulonimbus
Alabama
Member since Jun 2014
623 posts
Posted on 1/2/15 at 1:12 pm to
quote:

I think both LSU and UGA fans would have jizzed themselves over if they had the opportunity to play in the college football playoffs even if it meant a loss.

I don't expect that a team with two returning starters on offense will be in the playoffs next year. That would be unrealistic. I am just hoping that we finally see some improved play in the secondary. The days of Dee Milliner, and Swaggerpatrick seem distant.

If we can get a ten win season, and maybe eleven with a bowl, while also having an improved secondary I will be content. Perhaps that makes me a UGA/LSU fan. IDGAF. I'd rather enjoy each team for what they are and not allow my expectations to hinder the joy of watching them.

For the most part, I agree. Upvoted.

Oregon and 2012-2013 Stanford performed exceptionally well versus modern and pro-style offenses. Nick Saban should take notes from Vanderbilt's David Shaw since he was Stanford's defensive coordinator during their back-to-back PAC12 titles.
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