BamaFan334
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I agree the play calling has sucked.
I also think it's tough to call plays with a QB that can only make 1 read. You literally have to call the perfect play for that defense because there is no 2nd "passing" option.
I think you're missing the point about what Jalen has accomplished at Alabama. A warm body could win at least 10/12 of the game Alabama has scheduled the last 2 seasons. And those 2 losses have come with everything (at the time) on the line.
The butthurt for any type of change to a painfully inconsistent offense in the biggest moments is confusing. Not changing ANYTHING is crazy. If it was up to me, the QB wouldn't matter because we'd run the ball 40 times a game... With the RB's... Not called pass plays that end in runs (to the right usually). But Daboll isn't going anywhere.
So if we are going to run a lot of pass plays why not use a QB that has potential to be a great passer? Jalen has potential to be a good passer... He's not a bad QB. But the offense has looked bad.
It's really not that complicated. It's just using the talent on the roster instead of putting your head in the sand.
But what do you do for all of those 3rd and 4th down plays Jalen has moved the sticks with his legs, or even put points on the board? We know Tua or any other quarterback we currently have is unable to do that. He has bailed our asses out more than he has cost us, that's a fact. Clemson is not on Hurts, blame Sarkesian on that garbage. And saying anyone can win 10-12 games with an Alabama team is not really true, because all you need to do is look at probably the most talented team Alabama has ever fielded and see they lost three games in one season. I agree, he has lost two big games, but he has also won us more like the LSU game where he scored the only touchdown to put the game away.
I'm not adverse to change at all, but the basis for change has to be built on a mounting problem, and one loss and a few incompletions is not a reason to shake everything up in my mind. Give the guy some blocking, let the horses in the backfield earn their keep and pad their stats, and then let Hurts throw to his weapons on the outside. He's not perfect, but he's far from awful, but I'll continue to say it's hard to checkdown over and over again when you're getting chased out of the pocket.
