🏈 ...can Alabama still reach the College Football Playoff and win a national championship?"I think it's over for 'Bama," says David Pollack

Certainly we are a different team without him but THE BEST formula for an offense to readjust their play calling after losing such a skill player, IS OUR OFFENSIVE LINE. I was worried before jawja about how good they'd perform. I'm not worried anymore. That is the best O-Line in the country & our offense is primarily affected by play action. I'm sure Saban & Sarkisian have both told the O-Line that they are going to have to take the lead at getting even better than they are now.

And, frankly, I think they will. That only amplifies Mac Jones' ability to do his job at getting the ball to the best RB & WR corps in the country. I just want to run though EVERYBODY like $hit through a tin horn now. I'm sure the team does too because sometimes these things can amp up a team as opposed to getting them down.
 
He didn't mention who could win it. I still think he is overblowing this injury though. I still say our chances of a Natty will depend on whether our defense can get some key stops and can they not blow an assignment in the secondary. I think our offense is still dynamic without Waddle, we will just have to find someone else or others to pick up the slack in his absence. Will it be Bolden by himself, likely not, but it could mean a few more touches dished out to Forristall or Billingsley or one of the freshmen WRs to step in with a few big catches.

That's the thing. Injuries happen. Pollack should know that better than anyone. Even with a shortened season, 10 SEC games in a row is a physical gauntlet. But for this offense to lose 1 player (even though Waddle was a great one) after 5 games and for him to jump to that conclusion is pretty short-sighted. Wonder what he was saying over the summer when Clemson lost Justyn Ross for the year?
 
That's the thing. Injuries happen. Pollack should know that better than anyone. Even with a shortened season, 10 SEC games in a row is a physical gauntlet. But for this offense to lose 1 player (even though Waddle was a great one) after 5 games and for him to jump to that conclusion is pretty short-sighted. Wonder what he was saying over the summer when Clemson lost Justyn Ross for the year?
Not a peep I imagine. Simply “next man up” verbiage I imagine. Biggest impact on the team is those hidden yards in the return game that we would get from Waddle back there on kickoff and punt return.
 
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