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re: Red Zone Offense
Posted on 12/18/16 at 6:12 pm to Sebastian
Posted on 12/18/16 at 6:12 pm to Sebastian
It is a double edged sword my friend. On one hand if Jalen could see the wide open receivers in the endzone and throw a catchable ball on most of those calls then you are probably praising his play calling right now. On the other hand if he had just lined up and ran the ball between the tackles inside the 10 yard line then you are probably praising his play calling right now.
Posted on 12/18/16 at 6:31 pm to sunseeker
I sometimes wonder is Saban isn't more directly involved with offensive playcalls down there.
It seems too convenient that not one of the last 3 OCs would ever want to call a legitimate fade/jump ball more than once or twice a year. Our play calls seem too safe, almost as if there is a philosophy of settling for 3 is ok, no need to risk anything. I wish there would be more over the middle type of routes - teams seem to always hit Bama over the top in the middle of the field in the redzone, but Bama seems to rarely do it to their opponents.
It seems too convenient that not one of the last 3 OCs would ever want to call a legitimate fade/jump ball more than once or twice a year. Our play calls seem too safe, almost as if there is a philosophy of settling for 3 is ok, no need to risk anything. I wish there would be more over the middle type of routes - teams seem to always hit Bama over the top in the middle of the field in the redzone, but Bama seems to rarely do it to their opponents.
Posted on 12/18/16 at 7:57 pm to sunseeker
He seemed to hit dieter in the end zone against UF pretty well.
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