🏈 Alabama Crimson Tide QB Greg McElroy Has a Wide "Comfort" Zone

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Alabama Crimson Tide QB Greg McElroy Has a Wide "Comfort" Zone by Larry Burton (Senior Writer)

McElroy says he watched Wilson follow that advice and have his best season last year as a senior. He says he learned a lot from that experience.

Sometimes, players are forced to do things that put them outside that comfort zone. Usually when that happens, it could create the opportunity for a mistake. Most right handed QB's don't like to run to the left and throw on the run, but sometimes you have to.

What may help Alabama this fall is this "rookie" has a very wide comfort zone and is not your typical first-year starter. He is also comfortable with the offense he will be running, as he has been the back up now for two years.

He has proven he is comfortable coming in after serving his time on the bench, to not only light up the scoreboards, but even win a championship. After only getting to play his senior season in high school, after backing up Chase Daniels, who did so well in high school and college as well, he proved to all that he was, in effect, a better QB than the one he was backing up.

That or either the records and results have lied.

"We have to defend against this guy in practice." Kirby Smart told me tonight. "I can tell you right now we will be able to stretch opposing defenses better with Mac than we did with John Parker. His deep ball is 'much' better."

He went on to say that, "There's a lot of quarterbacks who can throw deep and over their heads. No his arm's not stronger than Wilson's, but his accuracy is better."

According to coaches, they expect more big plays from McElroy, or Mac as they call him, than from John Parker.

"This guy's a winner. Has he played in Tiger Stadium in a tight game? No," Coach Smart said. "But he knows how to win, and yes, I think he can lead to this team to the top."

If he does it or not, only time can tell. But for all those teams thinking Alabama has a weakness they can exploit this year at the QB spot, they better keep looking for another one

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/18581...mfort-zone
 
Alabama Crimson Tide QB Greg McElroy Has a Wide "Comfort" Zone by Larry Burton (Senior Writer)

"We have to defend against this guy in practice." Kirby Smart told me tonight. "I can tell you right now we will be able to stretch opposing defenses better with Mac than we did with John Parker. His deep ball is 'much' better."

He went on to say that, "There's a lot of quarterbacks who can throw deep and over their heads. No his arm's not stronger than Wilson's, but his accuracy is better."

According to coaches, they expect more big plays from McElroy, or Mac as they call him, than from John Parker.

Not that I think we are going to go deep every chance we get, but it will be nice to hit someone when we do. No offense to JPW of course.
 
A few things have to fall into place, but I think our offense will surprise a lot of folks this year, in a good way.

A lot more had to work out well last year for our defense to be good, but look what happened there.
 
This guy comes into the year with lowered expectations nationally, but instate he is hyped by the fans.

When I looked at the ADay game again, I saw the sign of a great QB.

Keep in mind that with the team split, not all packages were open to him. Also didnt have much in he way of a running game, yet he was able to score twice on a Saban deffense, which is known for good secondaries.

I thought the coverage was great excluding where Julio got open that one time. The play that stood out though, was that TD pass to McCoy. That sucker took some quick recognitio to find, because the time and size of the window for it was really short. Pass comes a split second later or to any other spot, McCoy is covered. Thats the kind of throw Tebow beat us with in the SECCG..

Then you consider the accurate long ball, with him using Maze as a deep weapon, I see the duo scoring alot this year.

Its not like I am saying hes one of the alltime greats, just saying he has potential to be.

EDIT: Oh and response to the video, I prefer to think we were running up the score on the cow college. I mean, dontcha know how much Saban hates those guys? :nana:
 
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