šŸˆ Can't wait for lane kiffin to leave

I hope everyone realizes that since Kiffen started coaching at Alabama, the record is 34-3 with two of those losses coming in the first year.

He's won just as many titles as Nussmeir and less than Mac. A blind man calling plays can win 90% of their games under Saban.

The raw stats are impressive... Top 10 scoring offense is great... We also have the most talented players in the nation on offense. Top 10 offense with #1 talent should be expected.

Everyone (even those that don't want to admit it) was screaming at their TV's to run the football today. We came out of halftime and passed 6 times in a row it was almost unbelievable. Got bailed out by a hands to the helmet call, or Kiffin would headed for another as* chewing from Saban.

I was super impressed with Kiffin the 2 previous games. Not sure what happened today. Honestly, the D is so damn good it really doesn't matter. Throw in all that talent on offense and a QB who is really smart and makes great improvisations, it will take some serious injury issues or another game time Cooper Bateman QB decision to get beat before the playoffs.
 
REDZONE #1
- Josh Jacobs 4-yard ruh
- Jalen Hurts 1-yard loss run
- Jalen Hurts slant pass incomplete
- Jalen Hurts sack
2 run, 2 pass

REDZONE #2
- Josh Jacobs 5-yard run
- Damien Harris 6-yard run
- Jalen Hurts pass to OJ Howard for -2 yards
- Jalen Hurts rush for no gain
- Jalen Hurts pass incomplete
3 run, 2 pass

REDZONE #3
- Jalen Hurts 9 yard rush
- Damien Harris 1 yard rush
- Jalen Hurts 5-yard pass (TD)
2 rush, 1 pass

REDZONE #4
- Damien Harris 3 yard rush
- Josh Jacobs 5 yard rush
- Jalen Hurts pass incomplete
2 rush, 1 pass

REDZONE #5
- Jalen Hurts 19 yard rush
- Jalen Hurts 2 yard loss rush
- Jalen Hurts 4 yard pass (TD)
2 rush, 1 pass

5 Redzone trips: 9 rush, 5 pass

I say again OP is a whiny little bitch that doesn't have a clue what hes talking about.
 
REDZONE #1
- Josh Jacobs 4-yard ruh
- Jalen Hurts 1-yard loss run
- Jalen Hurts slant pass incomplete
- Jalen Hurts sack
2 run, 2 pass

REDZONE #2
- Josh Jacobs 5-yard run
- Damien Harris 6-yard run
- Jalen Hurts pass to OJ Howard for -2 yards
- Jalen Hurts rush for no gain
- Jalen Hurts pass incomplete
3 run, 2 pass

REDZONE #3
- Jalen Hurts 9 yard rush
- Damien Harris 1 yard rush
- Jalen Hurts 5-yard pass (TD)
2 rush, 1 pass

REDZONE #4
- Damien Harris 3 yard rush
- Josh Jacobs 5 yard rush
- Jalen Hurts pass incomplete
2 rush, 1 pass

REDZONE #5
- Jalen Hurts 19 yard rush
- Jalen Hurts 2 yard loss rush
- Jalen Hurts 4 yard pass (TD)
2 rush, 1 pass

5 Redzone trips: 9 rush, 5 pass

I say again OP is a whiny little bitch that doesn't have a clue what hes talking about.

I'm wondering how many of the Hurts rush's were called pass plays that ended in scrambles? (Unfortunately I don't have it DVR'd or I'd check it myself)

Somewhat off topic but I'd love to see how many YPC the runs from under center are getting. I think it would be impressive. Could be a cure for future red zone deficiencies
 
I miss Coach Mac! We ran the ball, threw to the tight ends, controlled the clock and didn't turn it over.

I never feel safe with Lane calling plays

Even if this is a troll, it's a bad one.

I love how you've thrown "Mac's offenses controlled the clock" as an insinuation Kiffin's doesn't. The time of possession for both are the practically same with one glaring exception—Kiffin's Tide teams are running well over 100 more plays per season.

Didn't turn it over, eh? Setting aside the age difference (frosh playing a lot of snaps) Mac had G Mac as his QB his last season in Tuscaloosa and they had more turnovers than the team did last season.

The "threw to the tight ends" is ... well, just like the TOP comment; wrong.

The most receptions a TE had in Mac's tenure was 34. Howard has 22 on the year with at least five more games left on the schedule. Last season Howard had more receptions than any other TE in Mac's tenure.

Sooooo...

We're left with you no feeling safe over things that are ...
 
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Even if this is a troll, it's a bad one.

I love how you've thrown "Mac's offenses controlled the clock" as an insinuation Kiffin's doesn't. The time of possession for both are the practically same with one glaring exception—Kiffin's Tide teams are running well over 100 more plays per season.

Didn't turn it over, eh? Setting aside the age difference (frosh playing a lot of snaps) Mac had G Mac as his QB his last season in Tuscaloosa and they had more turnovers than the team did last season.

The "threw to the tight ends" is ... well, just like the TOP comment; wrong.

The most receptions a TE had in Mac's tenure was 34. Howard has 22 on the year with at least five more games left on the schedule. Last season Howard had more receptions than any other TE in Mac's tenure.

Sooooo...

We're left with you no feeling safe over things that are ...


Lol. I am definitely no troll. I just don't like kiffin' play calling. I enjoyed the way Mac called the game. Say what you will but he made Brad smelley look like a pro prospect and I liked our run schemes.

Don't know how I am a troll because I thought we need to just run the damn ball.

Anyway roll tide
 
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Lol. I am definitely no troll. I just don't like kiffin' play calling. I enjoyed the way Mac called the game. Say what you will but he made Brad smelley look like a pro prospect and I liked our run schemes.

Don't know how I am a troll because I thought we need to just run the damn ball.

Anyway roll tide

As far as running the ball, I guess the days of doing something until they stop it, is over. As we speak, the barn is still rushing the ball against the razorbacks. This is why I would love to hear the assistant coaches speak on the game, just for the insight. Kiffin wants to be multiple and he's determined to throw and last night that meant the money zone. All night.
 
My son had the same gripe at the game yesterday. He asked why I liked Kiffin and when would he be gone. I told him to just look at what he had done with Blake Sims and Jake Coker and to comment on the second part; this may be his swan song here. I think an HC gig will be his next season.
While I don't always agree with the play calling, I want to say that Chavis used more blitzes inside the 10 than at any other spot on the field. This caused us problems and led to FG attempts.
 
Lol. I am definitely no troll. I just don't like kiffin' play calling. I enjoyed the way Mac called the game. Say what you will but he made Brad smelley look like a pro prospect and I liked our run schemes.

Don't know how I am a troll because I thought we need to just run the damn ball.

Anyway roll tide

In my eyes there's a difference between being a troll and a post that's a troll. Big difference.

We all have our likes and dislikes when it comes to coaching staff members. It is what it is, ya know? Largely based on perceptions. IE: You mention Smelley and I'm assuming his senior season (11.) There's no difference in how Howard did last year under Kiffin and how Smelley did in his fourth year under Mac.

My point is criticize all you like. But, for my sake, at least make it something to criticize. Lord knows I have no self-control when it comes to "hey, that ain't right" types of posts.

I want to say that Chavis used more blitzes inside the 10 than at any other spot on the field. This caused us problems and led to FG attempts.

I mentioned something along these lines in the Chavis thread I posted last night. I can't think of a game where his red zone defenses didn't give Bama a problem. Much like I can't think of a game where his defenses tackled well.
 
In my eyes there's a difference between being a troll and a post that's a troll. Big difference.

I mentioned something along these lines in the Chavis thread I posted last night. I can't think of a game where his red zone defenses didn't give Bama a problem. Much like I can't think of a game where his defenses tackled well.

Then you should use a different word. That way we know what you're saying.

3rd and Chavis have been around for decades. The bend but don't break approach. The stats don't always show when you decide to do what you do. Getting behind the chains on down and distance is the name of the game. Advantage defense. No perception, we gave the aggies that advantage too many times, especially in the red zone and we left a lot of points on the field in the first half because of it. We didn't bulk up, beef up or tough up near the goal line.
 
The three first-half field goal attempts came with more than 10 yards to gain for a first down or touchdown. So Alabama went backward in the red zone in those key moments.

Two steadily improving SEC opponents wait in November, though.
And small details have had big impacts against LSU and Auburn recently.
 
Late chiming in, but I recall all of our offenses having trouble scoring touchdowns and putting away Chavis defenses in the past. LSU was always a tough out with him at the helm - to the point where our defense has bailed us out and kept us in games. Kiffin frustrates me at times, but like that walk-through that Danielson did in the middle of the game yesterday, it's generally for a reason. Setting up that right side run over and over then catching Tennessee with their shorts down on a reverse to the left. They don't pay the man millions of dollars to be predictable offensively.
 
Overall I have no problem with CLK but do, at times, question some of his play calls. I think more than anything that is been raised with a coach and coaching myself. My on personal opinion is if a play is working, run it until they stop it, run or pass. Yesterday, the run was working well between the tackles. This is one of the reasons I enjoy this site, we can share an opinion or thought without being disagreeable.
 
I think the negative opinions on Kiffin would be put in the basement if we had a QB that was a bit more accurate down field. Ridley has been wide the f*uck open so many times this year and we just miss him deep. I think Kiffin is trying to get that light to go on and get a more consistent down field pass and the best way to do that is to keep trying it. If we only pound the ball left and right, we also wear down out RBs... We need to have BOTH a competent passing game and a Powerful running game. I don't really have many issues with the way Kiffin has been calling games, more so with some of the execution of those passing plays. The one good thing is that Hurts doesn't seem to be "forcing" the deep ball. When he finally get's that touch down, the score board is going to light up even more!
 
I think the negative opinions on Kiffin would be put in the basement if we had a QB that was a bit more accurate down field. Ridley has been wide the f*uck open so many times this year and we just miss him deep. I think Kiffin is trying to get that light to go on and get a more consistent down field pass and the best way to do that is to keep trying it. If we only pound the ball left and right, we also wear down out RBs... We need to have BOTH a competent passing game and a Powerful running game. I don't really have many issues with the way Kiffin has been calling games, more so with some of the execution of those passing plays. The one good thing is that Hurts doesn't seem to be "forcing" the deep ball. When he finally get's that touch down, the score board is going to light up even more!

I said twice yesterday I didn't think Jalen was capable of overthrowing Ridley, but yet, he did. On replay, you can clearly see the DB holding Calvin and his jersey stretching back. The official's face is visible watching the penalty. Label me puzzled. So, in fairness, maybe that's part of the problem.
 
I said twice yesterday I didn't think Jalen was capable of overthrowing Ridley, but yet, he did. On replay, you can clearly see the DB holding Calvin and his jersey stretching back. The official's face is visible watching the penalty. Label me puzzled. So, in fairness, maybe that's part of the problem.

I was giving the Aggie's hell at the sports bar I was at during one of those prior to the half. They were happy I left.
 
I said twice yesterday I didn't think Jalen was capable of overthrowing Ridley, but yet, he did. On replay, you can clearly see the DB holding Calvin and his jersey stretching back. The official's face is visible watching the penalty. Label me puzzled. So, in fairness, maybe that's part of the problem.

i saw that as well. and common sense would suggest if he wasn't held, he makes at least one of those catches, if not both.
 
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