Think about this for a minute in our ongoing discussions about how the game has changed over the last ten years.
Rewind to '11. We're looking at a NC game and both Bama and LSU fans are marveling over the amount of talent on the field. Arguably, two of the best defenses to meet in a head to head matchup. That era, known for the defense.
Now, let's fast forward to today for a second before rewinding again. When pressured, there are a few QB's who stand out above the rest in the league. Burrow, followed by Bryce, lead the NFL in TD's thrown while under pressure.
The NFL X account I've linked a few times points to almost six hundred touchdowns by former BAMA players in the league since 2019.
Rewind: In 2019 we were watching Burrow destroy defenses. We saw a handful of Bama QB's doing the same. Look at the RB production in the league today: the top five are highlighted by Bama guys. WR's? Jamo showed out last night. Smitty does every week. We see Bama guys scoring each and every week: just look at the number of posts by
@Brandon Van de Graaff on Bama TD's.
A decade ago Bama guys in the league were known for their defensive prowess. Today, it's the offensive guys. That all started in the middle of the last decade when we saw....
checks notes...a dramatic shift on how the game is played. Now, there's collegiate evidence as well as professional examples.