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re: What % of the blame goes to the coaches?
Posted on 1/8/19 at 12:59 pm to Bamafan24
Posted on 1/8/19 at 12:59 pm to Bamafan24
We gifted them a pick TD and pissed away 25 points on four drives where we reached 1st and goal but only scored 3 points total. 7 + 25 = 32. We lost by 28. And we threw a pick in the red zone on another drive. We could've (should've) won that game.
I was very disappointed in our defensive plan and calls. Venables did a great job with the variety of disguised blitzes. We were very vanilla, rushing 3 most of the time and showing our blitzes when we did call them. We made it easy for Clemson's offense. Our goal-to-go offensive play calling was very bad.
This loss was not like the final score. And it falls much more on a poor job of in-game coaching than on the players or anything else, imo.
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I was very disappointed in our defensive plan and calls. Venables did a great job with the variety of disguised blitzes. We were very vanilla, rushing 3 most of the time and showing our blitzes when we did call them. We made it easy for Clemson's offense. Our goal-to-go offensive play calling was very bad.
This loss was not like the final score. And it falls much more on a poor job of in-game coaching than on the players or anything else, imo.
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This post was edited on 1/8/19 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 1/8/19 at 1:08 pm to TidalSurge1
My point is Reuben wasn't Reuben, an all-time great Bama player, when he first got to Tuscaloosa. Don't get me wrong he had the talent but Reuben had to grow into being great. Give these young players we have the opportunity to do the same. Kaho, for instance, looks like he has the makings of another great ILB.
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