I saw few mistakes in your statement. I corrected it for you.UM will line up a lot with a heavy formation of at least 2 TE's. They are the old style ground and pound. They are athletic when they need to be with a veryniceaverage QB in McCarthy, RB, Corum anddecentaverage WR's. In other words they can pound or throw when playing teams with bad defense.
Defense is a 3-4 or the old 5-2 for us older guys. Main difference here is in the 3-4 the DE's stand and in the 5-2 the DE go out of a 3 point stance.
Very solid DL, impressed with one DT particular. Overall agoodaverage team.
No.With the coaching carousel starting up, could we be vulnerable to teams like Michigan which may have already stolen our signals? Could it be more difficult to alter our signals with coaches coming and going?
This is not what this game is going to be...based on what I'm thinking right now.With the coaching carousel starting up, could we be vulnerable to teams like Michigan which may have already stolen our signals? Could it be more difficult to alter our signals with coaches coming and going?
I wouldn't disagree if they were playing this weekend, but I think a month to rest greatly lessens the advantage of an easier schedule.Keep in mind easy schedule means they are well rested and not beat up.,,for one shot at us….
Proctor. At some point the constant wearing of Bama's depth, strength and speed is going to make that ass quit.My take: Michigan's offense is going to find it difficult to find a lot of consistency against the Alabama defense. Despite their strong OL, I think the Tide matches up well with them there, especially on the outside. Also think Harbaugh and Michigan's propensity to get stubborn on offense plays right into Alabama's hands. On both sides of the ball, they will have issues with UA's speed, and not just Milroe. There's an expanded role for Kendrick Law that they've only scratched the surface on... he could be a guy that gives them fits if Rees leans more into that. Another advantage is the Tide has more depth and the better coaching staff. Lastly, while Bama has stumbled at moments since the 1st half of the Tennessee game, overall it has shown a steady upward trajectory of improvement across the board. A couple more weeks of practice and healing time should only continue that trend. By the way, ask yourself, which player has improved the most since September? Milroe or Proctor?
Have not beaten a top 10 team in a bowl since the 1997 season.
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