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re: Concerns for Alabama about Auburn

Posted on 11/14/17 at 1:19 pm to
Posted by warcry
Mobile
Member since Aug 2011
4770 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 1:19 pm to
Bama by 20. Not sure why the game is being played, to be honest.
Posted by TigerProwl24
Gulf Coast
Member since May 2015
3975 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 2:43 pm to
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At this point I have no concern about the Aubrun game


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Nor should you.. i wouldn't be concerned either if I were you. Bama looks practically unbeatable and it's Aubrun.


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Doofus, reading comprehension isn't your thing is it. 

"At this point" denotes a period of time. That period of time is this week. Alabama has a game this week against an opponent not named Auburn. 
Next week, I'll be concerned with Auburn. 
Thanks for playing, now run along.



When Alabama fans trying to sound smart goes wrong.. lol.

My reading comprehension is great but i have to admit, I lack in physic abilities.

"At this point" is a reference of time and without clarification could mean second, minute, hour, day, week, month, year, decade or century..
Posted by warrreagle93
Georgia
Member since Nov 2013
1375 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 2:47 pm to
Rat poison apparently...does that make them Alabama crimson rats?
Posted by viceman
Huntsville, AL
Member since Aug 2016
30688 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 3:09 pm to
Auburn can run and Bama can't stop the run with the lb's out apparently. I am thinking Bama should have no one returning punts and just go for the blocks. If they miss the block, just let the punt end up where it ends up. Better than fumbling it and giving it back to Auburn. Auburn beat UGA and everybody knows they automatically get a win over Bama when they beat UGA. I just hope Bama can keep it close.
Posted by skrayper
21-0 Asterisk Drive
Member since Nov 2012
30955 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 3:52 pm to
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Hope our guys carry that chip on their shoulder into the IB


The chip on their shoulders... for losing their games?
Posted by Wrenchruh
Parts Unknown
Member since Sep 2012
2413 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 3:54 pm to
I? figure that Auburn is about 17 points better than Bama. With Auburn beating Mercer by 14, Bama shouldn’t be caught looking ahead.
Posted by golfntiger32
Ohio
Member since Oct 2013
12486 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 3:59 pm to
Alabama has won the Recruiting title every year Saban has been their. Jalen Hurts is Cam 2.0, Alabamas D is year in year out better thant the 76 Steelers. Gus is a weird Arky Hillbilly married to a crazy witch. Auburn has no chance and Stidham cant play under pressure. Kerryon Johnson will be worn down by halftime.
Posted by TigerProwl24
Gulf Coast
Member since May 2015
3975 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 4:03 pm to
Noooo.. whatever Bama beats Mercer by, compare that to how much Auburn beat them by, which is 14 and you'll have the answer.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 11/14/17 at 4:37 pm to
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Gus is a weird Arky Hillbilly married to a crazy witch


Well, that's true
Posted by coachcrisp
pensacola, fl
Member since Jun 2012
30600 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:37 am to
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Auburn can run and Bama can't stop the run with the lb's out apparently. I am thinking Bama should have no one returning punts and just go for the blocks. If they miss the block, just let the punt end up where it ends up. Better than fumbling it and giving it back to Auburn. Auburn beat UGA and everybody knows they automatically get a win over Bama when they beat UGA. I just hope Bama can keep it close.
That's pretty much how I see it, too. Tide's defense is too depleted to hold up now and the Auburn defense is stronger than Alabama's offense. Like you, I hope they won't get embarrassed.

PS- any talk of Alabama being in the playoffs is ridiculous.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:41 am to
ESPN | Have injuries pushed Alabama to its tipping point?
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A strange thing happened late Saturday night: For the first time since the opening week of the season, people actually paid attention to Alabama.

Like, they watched the game and everything.

The previous eight weeks had passed by in a blur of sleep-inducing dominance. Nick Saban’s squad was so much better than the competition that it only made sense to doze off or change the channel. Even a prime-time game against LSU in which Alabama didn’t play its best was overlooked because the Tide never trailed and wound up winning by two touchdowns.

But on Saturday, on the road against Mississippi State, that all changed. Alabama’s offense stumbled out of the gate, the defense struggled to contain QB Nick Fitzgerald and the Bulldogs' running game, and late into the fourth quarter, Mississippi State was actually winning. It took a brilliant performance from QB Jalen Hurts to pull Alabama back from the brink and leave Starkville undefeated.

Here’s the problem, though: Everyone saw what happened. Miami-Notre Dame got out of hand early, so Alabama took center stage -- warts and all. And suddenly there are concerning questions being asked about the Crimson Tide.

The issue at hand isn’t debatable. It’s injuries, plain and simple.

No one wants to hear about injuries because every team deals with them, but even the most ardent of SEC haters would have to look at what Alabama has dealt with this season and understand that this isn’t your typical case of wear and tear. The attrition at specific positions has put Saban’s defense in danger of reaching its breaking point.

If we’re being honest, Alabama's vulnerability is something we should have seen coming for a while now. Because in the midst of that blowout win over Florida State in the season opener, Alabama lost two of its best pass-rushers in outside linebackers Terrell Lewis and Christian Miller.

Overlooking that was a mistake that wouldn’t come full circle until the LSU game when starting inside linebacker Shaun Dion Hamilton was lost for the season with a knee injury and reserve inside linebacker Mack Wilson was sidelined for an expected four to six weeks by a foot injury. On top of that, star defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick pulled a hamstring.

All that attrition came to a head against Mississippi State. The lack of experience and depth at outside linebacker was exposed as the defense struggled to seal the edge when Fitzpatrick ran the read-option. Losing Hamilton, the signal-caller of the defense, no doubt played a part in the team's inability to get off the field on third down. And Fitzpatrick? He played, but you could tell that he wasn’t 100 percent.

Alabama's defense is showing the strain of losing so many key players to injury, including linebacker Shaun Dion Hamilton. Vasha Hunt/AL.com via AP

The issues at linebacker speak for themselves -- no defense can lose four key players at a single position and not experience a drop-off -- but the day-to-day status of the All-America candidate Fitzpatrick creates a troubling domino effect in a secondary where he’s capable of playing all six positions. The moment he pulled his hamstring, he became a liability in pass coverage, forcing Hootie Jones to play safety and Tony Brown to move to nickelback -- two solid role players suddenly asked to do much more.

An Alabama defense that had allowed just two touchdowns and 66.4 yards per game on the ground during its first eight games of the season has now yielded four touchdowns and 161.5 yards per game rushing over the past two games.

After beating Mississippi State, Saban lamented a "myriad of mistakes" that included players losing containment, not blitzing when they were supposed to and not covering well at times.

"So," he said, "lots of things to correct."

On Monday, he tried to piece it together.

"When you have changes," he said, "whether … those changes are inevitable because of players missing or whatever, those are all things that have some impact on how you're able to play and what you're able to do. Whether it's how you communicate, the guys getting in the right things, doing the right things, not making mental errors, or having the confidence that every player out there is going to be able to do what he needs to do effectively."

And therein lies the rub for those who would brush off Alabama’s injuries and point to the never-ending crop of four- and five-star players riding the bench. Because while five-star inside linebacker Dylan Moses was a prodigy LSU recruited as early as the eighth grade, his talent can only overcome so much. He can’t outrun experience and he can’t suddenly be skilled in performing all the duties Hamilton was expected to take care of at inside linebacker.

As Saban explained, “The stability of the defense has to be created through confidence in the signal-caller making the right calls.” Lose that and you’re going to feel it.

Maybe Moses can develop into Alabama’s signal-caller, or maybe it’s veteran reserve Keith Holcombe who will step up.

Whatever the case, it’s not going to be Hamilton. It won't be Wilson, either. And Lewis and Miller aren’t coming back before a bowl game.

What’s more, offensive lineman Ross Pierschbacher, a three-year starter, is dealing with a high-ankle sprain that has him out this weekend against Mercer and threatens to sideline him against top-10 Auburn the week after.

With Auburn surging and Alabama nursing a slew of injuries, the Iron Bowl has become a more compelling matchup, one that will serve as an elimination game for the College Football Playoff and decide who will face Georgia in the SEC championship game.

Even if Alabama survives, you have to wonder what kind of shape the team will be in coming out the other side.

The fully-stocked, dominant Crimson Tide are gone. What we’ll see from here on out is a team held together by backups and bandages.
Posted by Gump4heisman
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2013
740 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:44 am to
Here here. Not sure why we even show up. Dont know a bammer that feels well about this. Our lives are over. Probably will just have a fire sale on my bama gear and start kneeling for the anthem.
Posted by coachcrisp
pensacola, fl
Member since Jun 2012
30600 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:44 am to
Says it all.
Posted by coachcrisp
pensacola, fl
Member since Jun 2012
30600 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:47 am to
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Here here. Not sure why we even show up. Dont know a bammer that feels well about this. Our lives are over. Probably will just have a fire sale on my bama gear and start kneeling for the anthem.

On the bright side, it's seasons like this that will make us appreciate success (next year) even more when we're back to form.
Posted by Gump4heisman
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2013
740 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:55 am to
It also does mean Auburn will never have beaten a 12 win Saban team.
Posted by warrreagle93
Georgia
Member since Nov 2013
1375 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 9:56 am to
Fake News
Posted by labamafan
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2007
24266 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:02 am to
Well if you're going to quit being a fan because we're not the best this year you might as well burn it. The idea of Bama winning the sec four years running in this age of parity and then with one of the most ridiculous slew of injuries I've ever seen is ridiculous. The only good thing is if it's Auburn at least that will extend the base of selectivity when picking teams in the future because it seems this year everyone can lose a game or two and go except Alabama. Although they've been the most consistent team not just over the last ten years but one of the most in college football history.
Posted by BammerDelendaEst
Member since Jan 2014
2212 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:04 am to
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At this point I have no concern about the Aubrun game


That should free up some time for you to work on your spelling.
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Tittleman's Crest
Member since Feb 2009
52798 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:05 am to
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because we're not the best this year




You have no idea if this is true or not.


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The idea of Bama winning the sec four years running in this age of parity and then with one of the most ridiculous slew of injuries I've ever seen is ridiculous.


what? We are two fricking games away. I think that it is ridiculous to act like it is impossible, or improbable even.




This post was edited on 11/15/17 at 10:32 am
Posted by Rabern57
Alabama
Member since Jan 2010
13364 posts
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:16 am to
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what? We are one fricking game away.
You're 2 games away from winning the sec.
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