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re: My thoughts after re-watching the game.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 10:29 am to Funky Tide 8
Posted on 10/13/21 at 10:29 am to Funky Tide 8
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you honestly don't believe this, do you? You really think that the coaches are purposely not playing certain young players because they don't want to hurt the feelings of older guys or something, as opposed to them just not being ready for playing time? Seems kind of insane.
I'm not sure that is the case this year, but it has happened before. It was painfully obvious in 2017 that Saban was playing the older guys instead of the wayyy more talented freshman.
Cam Sims and Robert Foster playing over Jeudy, Ruggs and Smith.
D. Harris and Scarborough playing over Jacobs and N. Harris.
Matt Womack playing over Leatherwood and Willis.
Hootie Jones playing over Thompson.
The worst one of them all, Hurts over Tua.
Look who was on the field in the 2nd half of the NCG against Georgia when Bama made their comeback. Tua, Jeudy, Ruggs, Smith, Jacobs, N. Harris, Leatherwood and Thompson all made that comeback happen.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 10:36 am to BrianFantana
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My thoughts after re-watching the game
Why do you people do this to yourselves? Also, how do you guys find the time? I feel like Bama fans love to live in misery more than any fanbase. I feel like i would become a raging alcoholic if I decided to re-watch Bama losses and critique everything. Our fanbase needs to find new hobbies
Posted on 10/13/21 at 10:56 am to DLev45
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But he isn't talented enough to consistently stonewall the assignment that he gets correct.
This.
We all saw how he got abused at center, but all those reps they keep giving him are so valuable it keeps him on the field. At some point you have to give someone else with the necessary physical gifts the opportunity to improve the team.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 12:47 pm to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
It's been brought up before. If Saban has an upperclassman that has put in his years and might make it to the next level, Saban will play him over a more talented underclassman until forced to make a change. I think we are at or nearing that point with Owens.
If you don't believe that statement, why were wholesale changes made in the natty against UGA at halftime where Tua, Leatherwood, and Najee among others came off the bench after the half and finished the game? Either there is a core of truth to the above statement or Saban was throwing in the towel, so you choose which one you believe.
If you don't believe that statement, why were wholesale changes made in the natty against UGA at halftime where Tua, Leatherwood, and Najee among others came off the bench after the half and finished the game? Either there is a core of truth to the above statement or Saban was throwing in the towel, so you choose which one you believe.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:02 pm to remaster916
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D. Harris and Scarborough playing over Jacobs and N. Harris.
Damien was just as good as Jacobs. The guy had back to back 1K rushing seasons averaging over 7 ypc. Don’t put him in the same category as post injury Bo
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:09 pm to cdur86
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Why do you people do this to yourselves? Also, how do you guys find the time? I feel like Bama fans love to live in misery more than any fanbase. I feel like i would become a raging alcoholic if I decided to re-watch Bama losses and critique everything. Our fanbase needs to find new hobbies
Like this hobby of yours?
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:18 pm to TidalSurge1
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Like this hobby of yours?
Yeah because I have soooo many posts over my years of being on here. I guess I shouldn't be so assuming. If you like to watch replays of us losing go ahead if that somehow relaxes you. I'm sorry
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:45 pm to phil4bama
Or playing an offense that is primarily made up of true freshman is a high risk/high reward gamble and it wasn't worth taking until then?
Posted on 10/13/21 at 4:28 pm to BrianFantana
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I dont think it's this fully. Saban's base is Rip/Liz Match Cover 3. That base scheme isnt difficult to understand even for the common fan. I think it's more so of things Golding has added, especially pressure wise. It could also be that we dont have the guy in the secondary that can get the call and make sure everyone knows what defense we are actually in.
I’ve said the same thing. It’s not difficult if the guys are actually communicating, but they seem to just be flustered and not even trying.
#8 has been a huge disappointment. He should know the scheme by now, but he continuously takes himself out of plays.
The LB play lands solely on Golding. If he isn’t capable of getting someone like #8, who’s been on the field a couple of years, on the right page… well, it’s poor coaching.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 8:24 pm to cdur86
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Why do you people do this to yourselves? Also, how do you guys find the time? I feel like Bama fans love to live in misery more than any fanbase. I feel like i would become a raging alcoholic if I decided to re-watch Bama losses and critique everything. Our fanbase needs to find new hobbies
Believe it or not, but some of us actually understand the game, and like to see where the weaknesses and strengths of our own team lie. We may also do the same thing with other teams; watch them to see what we’re up against.
It’s called “being a fan of the sport.” We realize that it is, after all, just a game. It’s not “misery” to us, because we actually don’t rely on a sport played by college kids to dictate our emotional state.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 10:47 pm to BrianFantana
My thoughts after a rewatch . . .
Bama came back from being down and pretty much dominated the game . . . until 5 minutes left. I mean, outside of the kickoff return, Bama was pretty freakin' good after half time.
Then, everything came off the rails.
It's almost as if they thought, "We just showed we are big bad Bama, we don't have to do anything else in this game to win."
A lot of immaturity on this team. I will not be surprised if they win out and I won't be surprised if they lose 2 more games.
Bama came back from being down and pretty much dominated the game . . . until 5 minutes left. I mean, outside of the kickoff return, Bama was pretty freakin' good after half time.
Then, everything came off the rails.
It's almost as if they thought, "We just showed we are big bad Bama, we don't have to do anything else in this game to win."
A lot of immaturity on this team. I will not be surprised if they win out and I won't be surprised if they lose 2 more games.
This post was edited on 10/13/21 at 10:48 pm
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