When Jalen plays poorly, it's because the defense is blitzing him and he's not allowed to escape. When Tua struggles, it's because the game is too fast.
You're right... Tua was playing against he 2's. But he was also playing WITH the 2's. He made that team look really, really good.
I've been on the Jalen bandwagon as long as anyone. But of the 2 things he needs to improve on, there's still 1 standing. Deep balls were awesome and clearly he's working on it. But in the first half, it looked like a replay of last year with the slow start, inability to convert on 3rd downs, and scrambling to his right (every time) when his first option isn't open. His pocket presence will need to improve vastly, because that's where good defenses will make him play.
Part of Saban's whole-part-whole philosophy is identifying what needs to be worked on, and developing and teaching toward that overall development, see what sticks, then focus on the other areas of development.
We've seen as fans what Jalen needs to improve. It goes without saying Saban and Daboll sees those same things. His 2 biggest areas in need of improvement were:
1) downfield passing, and
B) pocket presence.
And in 3 short months throughout the spring, one of those 2 has exponentially improved, as seen yesterday.
Excellent progress. No sense in wringing hands until after the 1st three games in the fall. We've still got another 3 months of summer off-season for Jalen to improve pocket presence.
As much as he improved this spring in the first area, I have no doubt we'll see the same level of improvement in the second area when toe meets leather against FreeShoesU.
And to think, he was voted SEC OPOY by coaches AND media while struggling with downfield passing and pocket presence late in the season.
But he just has that moxie, that winNing instinct, that ability to overcome adversity and lead. He scored the would-be championship winning TD in the waning minutes against Clempsum. The D just couldn't hold that lead.
How much better is he going to be THIS year? Ridley is saying it's a "night and day" difference already.