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re: So...How Does Everyone Feel About Saturday?

Posted on 9/29/15 at 12:26 pm to
Posted by UGAalum08
Greenville, SC
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 9/29/15 at 12:26 pm to
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So...How Does Everyone Feel About Saturday?


Cautiously optimistic but not confident.

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Alabama team with arguably more talent.


Curious to hear where you think Bama has the edge on talent.

We've got talent across the board, imo. If I had to pick a single weak spot, I'd say kicking. Other than that, our biggest problem is our competition thus far and the fact that we haven't played from behind yet. Nobody knows how our team will respond if we find ourselves in that situation.



- This Bama team is not the same team we've been dealing with the last few years.
- My intuition is telling me they come in down rather than fired up. I just don't get the vibe from Saban that he's lighting fires under his players like he once did.
- Our only poor showing so far this year, if you can even call it that, was our only away game. We've dominated at home...and this one is at home.
Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
Member since Jun 2004
86575 posts
Posted on 9/29/15 at 12:32 pm to
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Curious to hear where you think Bama has the edge on talent.


because they've had the #1 recruiting class in America for about 6 of the last 7 years.

That doesn't necessarily mean they're BETTER, but strictly speaking on talent? There's no one in teh country with a top to bottom roster more talented than they are.
Posted by Red&Black
Athens, GA
Member since Jul 2013
1913 posts
Posted on 9/29/15 at 12:59 pm to
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If I had to pick a single weak spot, I'd say kicking.


You really think Marshall Morgan is weak spot? I know he had a couple bad kicks against Vandy, but I wouldn't trade that guy for anyone over the past few years.
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