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="TerryP, post: 1041796, member: 12209"][sidenote] Kiffin has someone in the Athletic Department designing tweets for him now. [/sidenote]
Heard it was Saban
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="TerryP, post: 1041796, member: 12209"][sidenote] Kiffin has someone in the Athletic Department designing tweets for him now. [/sidenote]
He has been working with the 1's this week. Bozeman has as well. Bozeman is one story I've found myself caught up in. At worst, he's the sixth man on the line. One thing that has caught my attention is he's not only flipping positions on the line this fall, he's also flipping coaches between Mario and Key.
[sidenote] Kiffin has someone in the Athletic Department designing tweets for him now. [/sidenote]
We've pretty well known that since spring, right? It's no secret that they were moving Evans to the inside, the question was who lines up with Foster in base and nickel. In the practice Saturday Evans was there all day. In the last two reports coming from the media periods, SDH was second in drill work (putting him with the 1's if history is an indicator.)
**In the practice Saturday the only consistent was Foster ... from base, all the way through the dime/rabbits package.
WR Foster. Again, why is everyone so quick to dismiss Stewart? It's an opinion, and I'm not saying it's a bad one. I am asking why?
Nickel: The only question left if who gets the nod at the opposite corner from Humph, right? I've maintained don't sleep on AA, everyone is seeing what potential there is in Sheffield, and I think it's safe to say hearing Mayden's name come up as often as it has ... well, can we call that one of the surprises of the fall?
As Kiffin said, Foster is a dynamic player who was on his way to having a breakout season prior to suffering the shoulder injury.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Foster, arguably the fastest player on Alabama's team, had 10 catches for 116 yards and two touchdowns in the first two-plus games last year.
"People forget," Kiffin said. "As great as Calvin Ridley was last year ... Calvin was actually backing Robert up last year until Robert got hurt."
-- First off, this wasn't the most eventful of media viewing periods.
-- Linebacker Keith Holcombe was back working with the middle linebackers after he wasn't spotted in the morning workout.
-- Freshman receiver Trevon Diggs continued work with the safeties.
-- After going in pads in the morning, rules allow only helmets and shoulder pads for Part II of a double session.
-- Grad transfer receiver Gehrig Dieter had a nice one-handed, reaching-back snag of a deep pass from Cooper Bateman. He's known for athletic catches and he flashed a little of that Tuesday evening.
-- The weather was close to comfortable, though afternoon rain showers left the air heavy in the evening.
-- The Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers were among the NFL teams who had scouts on hand to observe.
That's really making my point. Foster's return slides Calvin out to the other side now playing what's essentially the X receiver. A three man rotation with Foster puts him back to the Z on the other side. Calvin was playing that Z position last year and did well. Stewart learned to play that X position as the season went on especially with the getting off jams aspect a split end type of guy gets.I don't think it's as much about Stewart as it is Foster. Really intrigued with his physical ability. Kiffin also makes a good point:
As Kiffin said, Foster is a dynamic player who was on his way to having a breakout season prior to suffering the shoulder injury.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Foster, arguably the fastest player on Alabama's team, had 10 catches for 116 yards and two touchdowns in the first two-plus games last year.
"People forget," Kiffin said. "As great as Calvin Ridley was last year ... Calvin was actually backing Robert up last year until Robert got hurt."
WR Foster. Again, why is everyone so quick to dismiss Stewart? It's an opinion, and I'm not saying it's a bad one. I am asking why?
Alabama had its second two-a-day of fall camp Thursday.
Here are some notes from the portion of Thursday night's practice that was open to the media:
ā After participating in position drills, cornerback Marlon Humphrey wasn't present once Alabama started working on its nickel defense. With Humphrey not out there, the two cornerbacks were Minkah Fitzpatrick and Anthony Averett. Eddie Jackson slid down from safety to nickel back. Ronnie Harrison and Hootie Jones were the two safeties. Reuben Foster and Rashaan Evans were the two linebackers.
ā The second-team nickel defense consisted of Kendall Sheffield and Aaron Robinson at cornerback, Shyheim Carter at nickel back, Tony Brown and Deionte Thompson at safety and Shaun Dion Hamilton and Keith Holcombe at linebacker.
"QB Stock Report" Breakdown from al.com
Who will be Alabama's starting quarterback? Stock report on top three candidates
I just watched that and I'm wondering what the point of that was. :headscratch: