Can someone explain what happened to Surtain on the long touchdown to open the 2nd half? He was in perfect position, turned and saw the ball, but he never even made a move towards the ball. He just let it go over his head, right to the receiver who took it for a long td.
Very bizarre play, but I donāt see how thatās coaching.
It probably wouldn't need "major fixing" if the 3rd quarter offense wasn't so bad...
It probably wouldn't need "major fixing" if the 3rd quarter offense wasn't so bad...
May we have one example of success his defenses have had against the offenses we're seeing today? One is all I'm looking for...just one.
Here's the thing, Bran. The last time Bama ran into a Strong defense was back in 2009. In that UA offense, in that period, against Florida athletes.I bet we can bring in Brother Oliver too!!!! Imagine what he could do with this defense! He'd teach Saban a thing or two also! You see what he did to Torretta and Miami!?
Here's the thing, Bran. The last time Bama ran into a Strong defense was back in 2009. In that UA offense, in that period, against Florida athletes.
If he can't stop that paedomorphic offense ...
I'll leave it at that.
...moving into a good portion of Jones' role from all appearances.He's a good set of eyes and ears to have in the building, and I know Saban likes him. But since our QB situation was cured 3 years ago, the former defensive coordinator in the building has become the backup quarterback in the "back up is better" argument void for the fans.
Our preseason Butkus candidate has disappeared into the ether & there has been some clear plays that offensive geniuses Kiffen & Mullen continue to exploit our LB corp.
Which one of the interior linebacking guys are you talking about? The one with 68 tackles on the season, or the one with 68 tackles on the season?
Bama has exploited linebackers all season. Last weekend, it was a TE on a S. The offense isn't unique in that its the only one who actually takes advantages of these matchups. It's that era of college football.
Which one of the interior linebacking guys are you talking about? The one with 68 tackles on the season, or the one with 68 tackles on the season?
Bama has exploited linebackers all season. Last weekend, it was a TE on a S. The offense isn't unique in that its the only one who actually takes advantages of these matchups. It's that era of college football.
The middle of the defense, from the nose to the safeties, has been the lesser part of the defense all year. No doubt about that. I think sometimes though, folks look at a game like the SECCG and instead of lack of execution, they think it's all poor scheming. Both are products of coaching, but they are obviously very different issues. We hear Saban say all the time, "10 guys can do exactly what they're supposed to do, but if 1 guy screws up, it leads to a big play."
But, we have seen Saban change his schemes and the way he recruits in order to adjust to evolving offenses during his time at Bama. In many ways, his evolution on the offensive side has been detrimental to the defense, but it is a worthwhile change.
The middle of the defense, from the nose to the safeties, has been the lesser part of the defense all year. No doubt about that. I think sometimes though, folks look at a game like the SECCG and instead of lack of execution, they think it's all poor scheming. Both are products of coaching, but they are obviously very different issues. We hear Saban say all the time, "10 guys can do exactly what they're supposed to do, but if 1 guy screws up, it leads to a big play."
But, we have seen Saban change his schemes and the way he recruits in order to adjust to evolving offenses during his time at Bama. In many ways, his evolution on the offensive side has been detrimental to the defense, but it is a worthwhile change.
In all fairness though... I think the backup has shown to be as good if not better so you can't blame themHe's a good set of eyes and ears to have in the building, and I know Saban likes him. But since our QB situation was cured 3 years ago, the former defensive coordinator in the building has become the backup quarterback in the "back up is better" argument void for the fans.
In my opinion, as long as the Oline are allowed to release 3 yards down field to block on a passing play and you have this era of RPO QBs and playcalling in College football, you will not have dominate LBers. It's near impossible for them to read their markers correctly and be in position anymore. If they change it the NFL 1 yard standard, you'll see a complete reversal from offensive to defensive advantaage... again in my opinion.I get what you're saying, but that's also a motivational type speak, because how often are you honestly getting eleven guys to all do their job the right way on one play at any level of the sport? I just have a hard time believing we are that weak because of the players in the middle as you stated. Saban would get that one fixed really quick. I haven't dissected play calling and pretty ignorant to the schemes we do run on defense, but we somehow get killed by tight ends and get destroyed on slant routes in every down and long we run it seems. I hate the feeling of having no faith in getting a team 3rd and 17 and stopping them. Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, sure. But anyone else with more than one target, I worry every single time.
What did UF have to score to remain in those games?You keep saying "it's the current environment for college football" (as has Saban to an extent), so are you ok with us giving up 46 points to a team that Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas A&M, South Carolina and LSU gave up less points to?