It's pretty simple. I said that when a pass is underthrown as it was in this case, it's an achilles heel for the way the DB's are taught under Saban. The receiver's arms didn't move for the ball, another tell, until he adjusted for the underthrown ball. The reality is that Humphrey got beat on a very close throw to him. Saban teaches DB's in a different manner from Brother. I'm happy with their performance. I'd rather have a DB right there on the play than one allowing separation while they're looking back. Missing from your understanding is that the defense allowed less than 100 yards passing Saturday.
You seem to be more willing to argue a point than understand the big picture. It's unfortunate that it's a microcosm for your life.
RTR,
Tim
You always take everything some damn personal, good lord relax.
I think the DBs played extremely well too and I have defended Marlon many times. I simply said that he has struggled with looking for the ball this year (a fact) and he didn't look back on this one until it was WAY too late. Thats pretty simple and nothing to be misunderstood. I understand it fine. I understand thats the way they are taught, I understand it was a shitty thrown pass underthrown, I understand the receiver made a great adjustment on the ball. I also understand Marlon didn't look back until it was far too late causing the completion, something he has struggled with this season. Now remove the stick from your anus and stop taking everything so personal.