On the same note, any offensive coach worth his salt is going to attack behind the front seven, mid field. (I'd be interested to see Mond's passing chart.) MM had a great game, the others were caught up in some of the misdirection plays (EG: wheel routes again.)
They are still dealing with communication issues between the safeties and what Moses has been calling: we saw that again this past weekend. That's a correctable, teachable situation that is found year in and year out when a team is playing their second game.
Here's my thing and let me use LSU as an example. We all know how good Stingley is as a defensive back. We saw what the receiving crew from Bama did to their secondary last season. What we didn't see is "Stingley sucks ballz." We saw many lauding the skill from Bama's receiving corps.
I see commentsāand I'm not referring to your critique here, it was solid (though I think you're expecting too much to date)āand a lot are along the lines of "this player has no talent."
On the other hand, I look at Ainias Smith and Jalen Wydermyerātalented guys that'll be playing on Sunday'sāand realize they are both more experienced and have more talent than the starting secondary for the Tide. My reaction isn't as described earlier but a nod to "that's a ball player." The same goes with Mond. While he's been inconsistent throughout his career, the guy has talent.
It's not about acknowledging another's ability and performance as much as it is slamming this weeks chosen target (by fans, not opposition, though both apply.)
It's like I mentioned in another thread. Two guys, both fans, can watch the same game and have different impressions. It's my opinion context is forgotten, or often ignored.
On another note here. What do you think was the primarily concern among fans before the game started? I'll put names to it; Mond and Spiller's running ability. Both were shut down. Spiller had less than 25 yards, Mond less than 20.
Where was Fisher supposed to go?
(As much as I don't believe Jimbo is a good head coach I do believe he's a good play caller and offensive mind. In my view, nothing wrong with giving what's due versus what's seen in the rear view mirror.)
What might we see this weekend? Some shuffling in the secondary. But, is that new? No, it's seen every season. Bama had seven different starters in the secondary last season; eight in 2018.
I guess it all boils down to how I look at things...a golfers mentality, if you will. "The course beat me there; it's beaten a lot of people there. But, I can improve on that." It doesn't make me a hacker.