http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/09/alabama_quarterback_scoreboard.html
Jon Solomon takes a stand that the way to look at the QB competion standing is by points on the score board. (see below)
McCarron 35, Sims 6.
That's the score that mattered Saturday. That's the score if you take away Sims' one-touchdown drive since he gave seven back on an interception that quickly produced Kent State's only points.
I'm not sure we can afford to call the QB search over at this point. Numbers that were not on the scoreboard were "2" and "2", the number of interception thrown against Kent State -- each.
If we don't get one of the two to stop turning over the ball, the score will only indicate our potential for losing a game closely.
Thoughts? Do we keep rotating them or roll with AJ?
Jon Solomon takes a stand that the way to look at the QB competion standing is by points on the score board. (see below)
McCarron 35, Sims 6.
That's the score that mattered Saturday. That's the score if you take away Sims' one-touchdown drive since he gave seven back on an interception that quickly produced Kent State's only points.
I'm not sure we can afford to call the QB search over at this point. Numbers that were not on the scoreboard were "2" and "2", the number of interception thrown against Kent State -- each.
If we don't get one of the two to stop turning over the ball, the score will only indicate our potential for losing a game closely.
Thoughts? Do we keep rotating them or roll with AJ?
