🏈 Jalen after A-Day

Decisiveness!!! Jalen has to trust his eyes and be decisive with his throws. Mac Jones showed it Saturday, getting the ball out on time and Tua did it against UGA. In the end, your teammates will respect you more if you make a mistake and are owning it instead of being timid. Some guys may see it as, being selfish with the ball, not spreading the wealth. Trying to hog up the accolades for yourself. I think the frustration was evident at various times last year, when receivers were open or breaking open, to only find that Jalen was tucking and running.
 
I was just making a point that Hurts doesn't need to be the best quarterback in the country to win the game, he just needs to be the best quarterback in OUR game, and he was again Clemson. You say our D destroyed Bryant, true. You forgetting who we played and how dominant their defense was, yet Hurts still managed to navigate them.

So with our talent level, you're saying we could pretty much win with anybody back there. How would you feel about Mac Jones leading this team, the spring game MVP?

I have never said Hurts was a better quarterback than Tua. I am simply calling out all of the negativity spoiled brat garbage folks are spewing about Hurts. SEC Player of the Year as a Freshman, led us to two National Championship games in a row.

If Jalen was chosen as the starter and Tua left, how would you feel about that? Jalen's dad makes that more than a fair question.


Mac Jones doesn't scare me. He still needs some time, but he has the size and ability to make it all work if we needed him. I was high on him last year and happy we signed him a year and a half back. When I say he needs time, it may take him a game or two for the lights to come on, which is the case with most guys in college football. Very rarely do you get a guy like Minkah Fitzpatrick that can step out in game one and be a full go with zero drop off.

I never want a guy to transfer, because I feel like you're not thinking of the team and living with a decision you made as a man, but I understand that this day in age it's about getting on the field and setting yourself up for a future pay day. If Tua left, I would hold no ill will towards Jalen Hurts. I think we would still win games. That's not to say I wouldn't get frustrated at times if the offense stalled with all that talent we have, but I don't think we're in worse hands, and that our head coach will formulate a way to win. He will not directly put it on his defense to win it just so Hurts can stay at quarterback.
 
Mac Jones doesn't scare me. He still needs some time, but he has the size and ability to make it all work if we needed him. I was high on him last year and happy we signed him a year and a half back. When I say he needs time, it may take him a game or two for the lights to come on, which is the case with most guys in college football. Very rarely do you get a guy like Minkah Fitzpatrick that can step out in game one and be a full go with zero drop off.


I don't honestly believe that Jalen is scaring anyone through the air. It's so easy for good defenses to make Bama one dimensional. Load the box and stop the run. We've been doing it to LSU for about a decade now. A balanced offense is everything around here in what we are trying to accomplish.

Just a thought, there has been some discussion that this is frustrating the players to not execute advantages we have. Could the frustration also be affecting the effort of the OL as well?

I never want a guy to transfer, because I feel like you're not thinking of the team and living with a decision you made as a man, but I understand that this day in age it's about getting on the field and setting yourself up for a future pay day. If Tua left, I would hold no ill will towards Jalen Hurts. I think we would still win games. That's not to say I wouldn't get frustrated at times if the offense stalled with all that talent we have, but I don't think we're in worse hands, and that our head coach will formulate a way to win. He will not directly put it on his defense to win it just so Hurts can stay at quarterback.

And that frustration you speak of would be raised to a deafening roar around here as Tua leads his team with Heisman like accomplishments somewhere else, and Lia then sends out a tweet thanking Bama nation for all the attention but I've decided to take my talents elsewhere, God Bless!!. At the same time, we still get 3 and outs coming out our ears and a stagnant passing game that borders on non-existent in the biggest of settings. That's the college football game.
 
Mac Jones doesn't scare me. He still needs some time, but he has the size and ability to make it all work if we needed him. I was high on him last year and happy we signed him a year and a half back. When I say he needs time, it may take him a game or two for the lights to come on, which is the case with most guys in college football. Very rarely do you get a guy like Minkah Fitzpatrick that can step out in game one and be a full go with zero drop off.


I don't honestly believe that Jalen is scaring anyone through the air. It's so easy for good defenses to make Bama one dimensional. Load the box and stop the run. We've been doing it to LSU for about a decade now. A balanced offense is everything around here in what we are trying to accomplish.

Just a thought, there has been some discussion that this is frustrating the players to not execute advantages we have. Could the frustration also be affecting the effort of the OL as well?

I never want a guy to transfer, because I feel like you're not thinking of the team and living with a decision you made as a man, but I understand that this day in age it's about getting on the field and setting yourself up for a future pay day. If Tua left, I would hold no ill will towards Jalen Hurts. I think we would still win games. That's not to say I wouldn't get frustrated at times if the offense stalled with all that talent we have, but I don't think we're in worse hands, and that our head coach will formulate a way to win. He will not directly put it on his defense to win it just so Hurts can stay at quarterback.

And that frustration you speak of would be raised to a deafening roar around here as Tua leads his team with Heisman like accomplishments somewhere else, and Lia then sends out a tweet thanking Bama nation for all the attention but I've decided to take my talents elsewhere, God Bless!!. At the same time, we still get 3 and outs coming out our ears and a stagnant passing game that borders on non-existent in the biggest of settings. That's the college football game.


You say that, but one team has truly kept us down, and that was Auburn. Clemson had a much better defense and we still were up and down the field on them. Jalen hits that touchdown pass against Georgia and we're not even discussing this. It was a very bad miss I must admit, pitch and catch even.

NOW, if other players are getting frustrated at the situation, you may need to take a deeper look and make sure team continuity isn't affected to where a crack in the ship occurs. We've heard the term "processed" before, so I think most unhappy selfish players are processed out of the system, but concern amongst a group of guys may in fact be an issue that you're forced to deal with. Jalen's dad was a complete fool to say what he said to the media. Say that shit to the coach's face and behind closed doors instead of throwing your son and his teammates into the spotlight for negative reasons. I just don't like Jalen looking like the bad guy in all of this, because he has done nothing short of producing for us. This society always wants the next best thing, and it gets ugly most of the time. Guys won't come to Alabama if they aren't appreciated by the fans for what they do for us and our school. Recruits would be pissed off to read these posts and see how we treat our players.
 
Mac Jones doesn't scare me. He still needs some time, but he has the size and ability to make it all work if we needed him. I was high on him last year and happy we signed him a year and a half back. When I say he needs time, it may take him a game or two for the lights to come on, which is the case with most guys in college football. Very rarely do you get a guy like Minkah Fitzpatrick that can step out in game one and be a full go with zero drop off.


I don't honestly believe that Jalen is scaring anyone through the air. It's so easy for good defenses to make Bama one dimensional. Load the box and stop the run. We've been doing it to LSU for about a decade now. A balanced offense is everything around here in what we are trying to accomplish.

Just a thought, there has been some discussion that this is frustrating the players to not execute advantages we have. Could the frustration also be affecting the effort of the OL as well?

I never want a guy to transfer, because I feel like you're not thinking of the team and living with a decision you made as a man, but I understand that this day in age it's about getting on the field and setting yourself up for a future pay day. If Tua left, I would hold no ill will towards Jalen Hurts. I think we would still win games. That's not to say I wouldn't get frustrated at times if the offense stalled with all that talent we have, but I don't think we're in worse hands, and that our head coach will formulate a way to win. He will not directly put it on his defense to win it just so Hurts can stay at quarterback.

And that frustration you speak of would be raised to a deafening roar around here as Tua leads his team with Heisman like accomplishments somewhere else, and Lia then sends out a tweet thanking Bama nation for all the attention but I've decided to take my talents elsewhere, God Bless!!. At the same time, we still get 3 and outs coming out our ears and a stagnant passing game that borders on non-existent in the biggest of settings. That's the college football game.


You say that, but one team has truly kept us down, and that was Auburn. Clemson had a much better defense and we still were up and down the field on them. Jalen hits that touchdown pass against Georgia and we're not even discussing this. It was a very bad miss I must admit, pitch and catch even.

NOW, if other players are getting frustrated at the situation, you may need to take a deeper look and make sure team continuity isn't affected to where a crack in the ship occurs. We've heard the term "processed" before, so I think most unhappy selfish players are processed out of the system, but concern amongst a group of guys may in fact be an issue that you're forced to deal with. Jalen's dad was a complete fool to say what he said to the media. Say that shit to the coach's face and behind closed doors instead of throwing your son and his teammates into the spotlight for negative reasons. I just don't like Jalen looking like the bad guy in all of this, because he has done nothing short of producing for us. This society always wants the next best thing, and it gets ugly most of the time. Guys won't come to Alabama if they aren't appreciated by the fans for what they do for us and our school. Recruits would be pissed off to read these posts and see how we treat our players.

We weren't up and down the field on Clemson. The D caused TO's and scored a TD... The O only had 260 total yards of offense in that game which accounted for 17 offensive pts.

I don't think anyone is making Jalen look like the bad guy. Just pointing out 2 things - That his passing inefficiency is an issue when competing for a championship which is really what the standard is with the surrounding talent (seriously, the walk on QB could beat Vandy and UT last year) and that Tua is going to make the O more dynamic.

I think it's very unfair that his father put him in this position in the media... but it was compounded by the poor A-Day performance where there were some glaring weaknesses getting the ball out, especially when the #3 is doing impressive things in the passing game. His pops brought an uneeded spotlight and expectations into that game... unfair to JH.
 
You say that, but one team has truly kept us down, and that was Auburn. Clemson had a much better defense and we still were up and down the field on them. Jalen hits that touchdown pass against Georgia and we're not even discussing this. It was a very bad miss I must admit, pitch and catch even.

At this point, I wonder if we need all these multi quotes that keep following every post?

Anyway, I see you are still talking about Jalen and near misses. Here's another: All Jalen had to do to win the spring game in the last 40 seconds of the game was hit a wide-open Henry Ruggs over the middle on about a 15 to 20-yard pass and it would have been a TD. That's it. As bad as he looked all day, just hit Ruggs over the middle with one on one coverage and it was a touchdown. He threw it behind him, again and it went incomplete. Why does that story keep repeating itself?

Jalen's dad was a complete fool to say what he said to the media. Say that shit to the coach's face and behind closed doors instead of throwing your son and his teammates into the spotlight for negative reasons. I just don't like Jalen looking like the bad guy in all of this, because he has done nothing short of producing for us.

It was really poor judgment and the fact it came from a parent who is also a head coach really defies logic. But it has totally changed the narrative of what and how Bama fans feel and think about this QB battle. Everyone is just going to assume that Jalen's Dad has first-hand info that he's sharing with the world. Who wouldn't assume he speaks to his son constantly? If Jalen doesn't qualify what his Dad said or tell the fans himself what his intentions are, this will only get hotter. Otherwise, none of us are having this conversation, to begin with.

This society always wants the next best thing, and it gets ugly most of the time. Guys won't come to Alabama if they aren't appreciated by the fans for what they do for us and our school. Recruits would be pissed off to read these posts and see how we treat our players.

That was just not the narrative that Bama fans had of Jalen overall even after the natty. It's ugly because Dad said either this happens or we are out of here. I hope you can truly see how stupid, shortsighted and ridiculous that was? We have had a number of recruits leave here for different reasons. We've seen Maurice Smith's parents involved once he decided to go elsewhere. I'm sure parents are in kid's ears like Blake Barnett and Kendall Sheffield's of the world. But this is the first time I can remember where a parent has spoken so succinctly in public, on record and to the coaching staff and fans on the players future even before he decides to announce his decision. I think recruits are smart enough to understand who started this controversy.
 
You say that, but one team has truly kept us down, and that was Auburn. Clemson had a much better defense and we still were up and down the field on them. Jalen hits that touchdown pass against Georgia and we're not even discussing this. It was a very bad miss I must admit, pitch and catch even.

At this point, I wonder if we need all these multi quotes that keep following every post?

Anyway, I see you are still talking about Jalen and near misses. Here's another: All Jalen had to do to win the spring game in the last 40 seconds of the game was hit a wide-open Henry Ruggs over the middle on about a 15 to 20-yard pass and it would have been a TD. That's it. As bad as he looked all day, just hit Ruggs over the middle with one on one coverage and it was a touchdown. He threw it behind him, again and it went incomplete. Why does that story keep repeating itself?

Jalen's dad was a complete fool to say what he said to the media. Say that shit to the coach's face and behind closed doors instead of throwing your son and his teammates into the spotlight for negative reasons. I just don't like Jalen looking like the bad guy in all of this, because he has done nothing short of producing for us.

It was really poor judgment and the fact it came from a parent who is also a head coach really defies logic. But it has totally changed the narrative of what and how Bama fans feel and think about this QB battle. Everyone is just going to assume that Jalen's Dad has first-hand info that he's sharing with the world. Who wouldn't assume he speaks to his son constantly? If Jalen doesn't qualify what his Dad said or tell the fans himself what his intentions are, this will only get hotter. Otherwise, none of us are having this conversation, to begin with.

This society always wants the next best thing, and it gets ugly most of the time. Guys won't come to Alabama if they aren't appreciated by the fans for what they do for us and our school. Recruits would be pissed off to read these posts and see how we treat our players.

That was just not the narrative that Bama fans had of Jalen overall even after the natty. It's ugly because Dad said either this happens or we are out of here. I hope you can truly see how stupid, shortsighted and ridiculous that was? We have had a number of recruits leave here for different reasons. We've seen Maurice Smith's parents involved once he decided to go elsewhere. I'm sure parents are in kid's ears like Blake Barnett and Kendall Sheffield's of the world. But this is the first time I can remember where a parent has spoken so succinctly in public, on record and to the coaching staff and fans on the players future even before he decides to announce his decision. I think recruits are smart enough to understand who started this controversy.


I haven't seen A-Day yet, so I cannot comment on the recent play revelations. It's a mess in general when parents stick their heads into it all and go public, somehow thinking that is going to help their kids. I'm not going to complain if Jalen is the starter or if Tua is the starter. I just don't care for the very harsh criticisms of a guy that has given a ton of his time and put his safety on the line to win us a lot of games. No one said playing quarterback at Alabama would be easy, but he has done nothing for all of the negativity from so many fans. Just say, he was outplayed and the better man is starting. To me that's the way to go about it, not a lot of the extra curricular bashing that has gone on. Not saying from you, but in general from many others. The game day threads are loaded with hateful stuff towards a guy that "has done a nice job for us" as Coach Saban likes to put it.
 
Also remember an article doesn't really provide the context of what was said during the interview...just what the writer chooses to write. Page clicks generate revenue...

Every QB battle it's the same thing, when will some learn. I hope Jalen gets his mojo back and makes this a hell of a competition.
 
Also remember an article doesn't really provide the context of what was said during the interview...just what the writer chooses to write. Page clicks generate revenue...

Every QB battle it's the same thing, when will some learn. I hope Jalen gets his mojo back and makes this a hell of a competition.

I've been saying for a long time now and will continue to beat the drum even after the ugly A Day performance... the 2 QB system would be absolutely amazing. I'm a big Tua believer, but also understand this will be his first go round and there will be challenges. Having another QB taking reps and in game rhythm will basically assure us of having the option to go to the "hot hand" if/when necessary. If the new OC's really want to, they could make Jalen's version of the run game extremely hard to prep for and stop... Especially when Tua is running a more traditional look.

70/30 Tua/Jalen would be my shit. And I do believe Saban wants to keep Jalen involved. JMO
 
I haven't seen A-Day yet, so I cannot comment on the recent play revelations. It's a mess in general when parents stick their heads into it all and go public, somehow thinking that is going to help their kids. I'm not going to complain if Jalen is the starter or if Tua is the starter. I just don't care for the very harsh criticisms of a guy that has given a ton of his time and put his safety on the line to win us a lot of games. No one said playing quarterback at Alabama would be easy, but he has done nothing for all of the negativity from so many fans. Just say, he was outplayed and the better man is starting. To me that's the way to go about it, not a lot of the extra curricular bashing that has gone on. Not saying from you, but in general from many others. The game day threads are loaded with hateful stuff towards a guy that "has done a nice job for us" as Coach Saban likes to put it.


I like Jalen and I hope he stays. His Dad said he won't under certain circumstances so that's not a fan problem. You mentioned some good reasons I don't like to comment much on gameday threads because of all the instant drama. I won't watch a Bama game with a Barner and frankly about the only one who can get in the man cave on gameday is my wife. If it's a big game or closer than what's comfortable I can even make Danielson disappear.
 
I haven't seen A-Day yet, so I cannot comment on the recent play revelations. It's a mess in general when parents stick their heads into it all and go public, somehow thinking that is going to help their kids. I'm not going to complain if Jalen is the starter or if Tua is the starter. I just don't care for the very harsh criticisms of a guy that has given a ton of his time and put his safety on the line to win us a lot of games. No one said playing quarterback at Alabama would be easy, but he has done nothing for all of the negativity from so many fans. Just say, he was outplayed and the better man is starting. To me that's the way to go about it, not a lot of the extra curricular bashing that has gone on. Not saying from you, but in general from many others. The game day threads are loaded with hateful stuff towards a guy that "has done a nice job for us" as Coach Saban likes to put it.


I like Jalen and I hope he stays. His Dad said he won't under certain circumstances so that's not a fan problem. You mentioned some good reasons I don't like to comment much on gameday threads because of all the instant drama. I won't watch a Bama game with a Barner and frankly about the only one who can get in the man cave on gameday is my wife. If it's a big game or closer than what's comfortable I can even make Danielson disappear.

I feel you there. I rarely watch games with anyone. My wife is getting more and more interested as she is just trying to understand the game a little more since I enjoy it so much. My kids are now getting of age where they like to watch, so unless things are very tense, I will watch with them. I have dog cussed Kiffin and Dabol on those live game threads, because like you said it's instant drama and easy to vent, but I do my darndest to keep from talking bad about any player. I am ready for there to be a good ole quarterback showdown and may the best man win. These off months are always hard for the diehard fans, because analysis gets so deep with so little going on.
 

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