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re: Why no bama melt about their OC?

Posted on 1/19/18 at 8:56 pm to
Posted by 1BamaRTR
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 8:56 pm to
Prior to this season, Bama won the SEC 4 out of the last 5 years. So yeah I’m pretty sure they’re capable of winning.

And if we backdoor in, then we backdoor in. Obviously doesn’t make a difference considering we won the NC both years.
Posted by Poker Dough
Atlanta
Member since Jan 2018
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 8:59 pm to
As much as I hate to say it they could hire the person that wipes off the trays at Wendy's to call plays and be ok
Posted by starsandstripes
Georgia
Member since Nov 2017
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:00 pm to
I realize this is premature speculation but we may see Bama hit its most dominant streak over the next 2-4 years.

Tua will be there at least two more seasons.
2018 offense looks to be crammed with talent with many underclassmen.
Defense is still very good, though I'm not sure how it looks over the next few seasons, other than Saban loading up on top recruits each year.

Locksley has been a top recruiter for the last 15 years or so. I remember him being a strength for Ron Zook when he was at UF. I think that was his last time in the SEC.

I believe he runs a spread offense that pushes downfield a lot rather than getting around the corners, at least that's what I recall about Maryland when he was the OC there. This is a great offense for Tua to run. If Bama has a Percy Harvin type of player, then they are going to look a lot like the 2008 UF offense. If anyone can go get an athlete like Harvin before signing day, it's Saban.

Locksley, for whatever reason, has failed miserably as a head coach. So, I don't think he's going anywhere for at least a few seasons. Could be a pretty bad situation for opposing teams unless Locksley is an idiot but that doesn't seem to be the case.

I believe Bama may go on a crazy run for the next few years. I would not be surprised to see Tua and Bama win 3 nattys, and 4 would not surprise me to be honest.

I would guess that Tua is Saban's last QB. If Hurts stays at Bama, then even if Tua is out due to an injury, Bama will still roll because that spread suits Hurts well too.

With Kirby, Mullen, Fisher and others now elevating the other schools and this potentially great run for Bama...this could be an epic ~5yr period for the SEC.
Posted by sportsfanatic1
Member since Dec 2017
659 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:00 pm to
Bammers most valuable player: the horseshoe implanted up shorty Saban's arse. Bammer could seriously have zero championships without it
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:02 pm to
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Bammers most valuable player: the horseshoe implanted up shorty Saban's arse. Bammer could seriously have zero championships without it





Unfortunately for you we have 5.

Ouch.
Posted by thatthang
Member since Jan 2012
6770 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:22 pm to
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If Alabama's offense is so great, why try to convince me? Just let it play out. Greatness doesn't have to announce itself. At least wait til spring practice to crown yourselves. Gumps, smh.


It's becoming increasingly obvious that you have some serious comprehension problems. Go back and read the thread. No one made crazy proclamations or speculations on how much this offense will achieve. Everyone just pointed out how insanely TALENTED this offense will be. That's a fact, and no emoji will change that, even if you don't like that fact. Seriously man- you are acting like a total idiot on this thread.
Posted by Sid E Walker
InsecureU ©
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:45 pm to
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Bammers most valuable player: the horseshoe implanted up shorty Saban's arse. Bammer could seriously have zero championships without it

Phan, that’s pretty funny coming from an Aub. Complaining about luck.

Without luck, AU would be Kentucky.
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
South Florida
Member since Apr 2010
30091 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:58 pm to
tigerfan in God's Country is own of the charter members of the Crimson Tide Penis Envy Club.
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:04 pm to
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Will this offense actually be talented enough to win the western division, or are you counting on bammer to Backdoor their way into a championship again?


I guess Alabama will just have to win the SEC three years in a row again. Maybe that can convince phan.
Posted by 1BamaRTR
In Your Head Blvd
Member since Apr 2015
22526 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:10 pm to
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Bammer could seriously have zero championships without it

Melt Phan
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:20 pm to
Why Mike Locksley is ready to be Nick Saban's next OC at Alabama


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It was a meaningless game --  more a spectacle than anything else.

Nick Saban wasn't even coaching. He spent most of the afternoon observing in his blue suit.

But not far from where he stood, Mike Locksley was laser-focused. Coordinating the offense for the White team in the A-Day spring game, the receivers coach was treating this exhibition as an audition.

Throughout the glorified scrimmage, he maintained an ongoing dialogue with the quarterback he was directing, Tua Tagovailoa.

At one point, Locksley pulled the Hawaiian phenom aside and told him to look for the tight ends.

 "They're wide open," Locksley said. "It's an easy throw."

Nine months later, the one-off partnership Locskley and Tagovailoa formed that day in the spring has the chance to become more permanent.

Locksley is now the team's offensive coordinator after Saban picked him to succeed Brian Daboll on Friday, according to multiple reports. 

Meanwhile, Tagovailoa appears to have his best shot yet to become Alabama's full-time starting quarterback after he relieved Jalen Hurts in the national championship game against Georgia and guided the Crimson Tide to a comeback victory in overtime. 

Following that thrilling win, Locksley gave the impression he was not merely a position coach, but an assistant more deeply involved in the entire offense.

Commenting on the performance of Tagovailoa and the freshman receivers, Locksley said, "Tua practiced quite a bit. Our twos get 40 percent of the work during the week, and he practices with those guys and we've been moving them in and out in the second half with Jalen and Tua splitting reps in practice. We aren't surprised."

That Locksley would have some measure of ownership over the offensive operation isn't all that shocking either.

In the past, he has been in positions of power.

Locksley was once a head coach at the FBS level -- working three years in that capacity at New Mexico.  He has also masterminded some versatile attacks in the college ranks, where he has developed a reputation to adapt to his personnel.

At Illinois during the aughts, when he was a coordinator, the Illini led the Big Ten in rushing one year and then topped the league in passing the following season.

Having presided over running backs, receivers, tight ends and quarterbacks during various stops, Locksley understands the value of organizing a balanced offense.

Perhaps even more important than that is his grasp of Saban's methodology and the Alabama head coach's belief that play-calling not only affects his side of the ball but also has a direct impact on Alabama's performance on the other. 

Locksley began to be indoctrinated into Saban's "Process" in 2016, when he was hired as an analyst following a six-game stint as Maryland's interim head coach. 

In his statement last year announcing Locksley's promotion to an on-field role, Saban said, "His time...with us over the past season should ensure a smooth transition and a full understanding of how our organization operates."

Now, Locksley can apply everything he's learned and advance Alabama's mission on offense.

If his approach last spring to a game of little consequence is any indication, it's a job he won't take lightly.
Posted by sportsfanatic1
Member since Dec 2017
659 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:23 pm to
Loccksley punched another coach in the face when he was at New Mexico. Maybe he can do the same to shorty Saban next year at bammer
Posted by MrCarton
Paradise Valley, MT
Member since Dec 2009
20231 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:44 pm to
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Why no bama melt about their OC


I'm not melting, but he is a shite hire. Sounds like the players are very comfortable with him, which no doubt had something to do with it. He had a debacle of a HC experience at NM. He's got a lot of baggage, very little to put on a resume, and now he's the coord for one of the most talented offenses in the country.

I don't get it. Whatever though, Saban knows what he's doing.
This post was edited on 1/19/18 at 10:45 pm
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:45 pm to
He’s an elite recruiter though. This entire staff makeover is about recruiting.
Posted by MrCarton
Paradise Valley, MT
Member since Dec 2009
20231 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:48 pm to
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He’s an elite recruiter though


My problem with this is that anyone can recruit at Bama, and the last 10 years proves that. I'd rather have an OC that's proven he can keep teams focused on the important shite week to week. This clown has been all over the place throughout his career. Bar fights, sexual harassment, punching assistants, relatives getting DUIs on game days...

But like I said, Saban can do what he wants. He is the best.
Posted by MrCarton
Paradise Valley, MT
Member since Dec 2009
20231 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 10:52 pm to
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Locksley was once a head coach at the FBS level -- working three years in that capacity at New Mexico.  He has also masterminded some versatile attacks in the college ranks, where he has developed a reputation to adapt to his personnel. 

At Illinois during the aughts, when he was a coordinator, the Illini led the Big Ten in rushing one year and then topped the league in passing the following season. 



He sucked in all of these jobs. His NM time was atrocious. He lost nearly every game and had on and off field drama time and time again.
Posted by 1BamaRTR
In Your Head Blvd
Member since Apr 2015
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Posted on 1/19/18 at 11:03 pm to
Do you ever stop melting Phan?
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
72184 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 11:04 pm to
Only when his boyfriend is fisting him.
Posted by Rabern57
Alabama
Member since Jan 2010
13363 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 11:27 pm to
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Mike Locksley seems like a lazy hire. I know the Lsu board would melt promoting a position coach

They are going to claim whoever they ever get is the GOAT.
Posted by Rabern57
Alabama
Member since Jan 2010
13363 posts
Posted on 1/19/18 at 11:30 pm to
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He’s an elite recruiter though. This entire staff makeover is about recruiting.
The staff isn't who is bringing the recruits in. Once they buy the recruits they just spread them out to different staffers and give each of them credit for getting a few big name ones.
This post was edited on 1/19/18 at 11:31 pm
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