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re: Why Does Saban Always Wait
Posted on 11/12/19 at 5:44 pm to stomp
Posted on 11/12/19 at 5:44 pm to stomp
This post wasn’t really about halftime adjustments or Xs and Os. It’s more about how he seems to wait until we’re in danger of losing before he releases the hounds. He starts putting the best players on the field. He starts calling blitzes. He starts playing aggressive pedal to the metal football, instead of trying to play conservative, controlling football.
I think some of you made some good points about him just being a conservative guy, but perhaps against these high powered offenses, he needs to come out guns blazing for 60 minutes. We can’t play the boa constrictor, dominant defense game anymore (for obvious reasons). We’ve gotta go all out from the first play. Send those exotic bltizes on the first damn series
I think some of you made some good points about him just being a conservative guy, but perhaps against these high powered offenses, he needs to come out guns blazing for 60 minutes. We can’t play the boa constrictor, dominant defense game anymore (for obvious reasons). We’ve gotta go all out from the first play. Send those exotic bltizes on the first damn series
This post was edited on 11/12/19 at 5:45 pm
Posted on 11/12/19 at 8:47 pm to uofarolltide
Most of the examples given of him playing fast and loose in big games happened well into the contest. Sure, he takes a gamble every now and again and I think he's the GOAT, but the earlier in the game it is, the more we run base stuff on both sides of the ball, to keep it conservative, famlliar, and to see how the other team responds to things and mostly importantly, not to make a big mistake. He will probe for weakness and tendency and later in the game try to exploit it, but the probing is usually very safe and conservative. When is the last time you saw Bama try a high risk, high reward play in the first couple of drives? I think he's a big proponent of momentum and tries to keep Uncle Mo on our bench, especially early. Witness Tua's unforced fumble Saturday. It was very deflating to the team, and took some of the starch out of Bama for a good while.
This post was edited on 11/12/19 at 8:48 pm
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