šŸˆ Reflections on the 2013 season

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24 seconds.

That's my adaptation to the "24 hour rule" we've heard repeatedly. It took all of 24 seconds for me to get over the loss to Oklahoma last night. In fact, 24 seconds may be gracious.

I realize this is likely a case where I'm looking at this backwards when compared and contrasted to how a lot of Bama fans feel this morning. I've no issues with anyone who tells me my perceptions differ from other fans—even if it's against the majority.

I'm reminded this morning of a quote from Oscar Wilde, ""Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life."

While I'm not a big fan of RAP music, the art of its poetry, I can't escape repeatedly hearing the lyrics from "Lose Yourself."

Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity
To seize everything you ever wanted. one moment
Would you capture it or just let it slip?

...

The clock's run out, time's up, over, bloah!
Snap back to reality

...

You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
This opportunity comes once in a lifetime


This season had that once in a lifetime opportunity. It wasn't captured. Mentally, this 2013 team let is slip away.

The question isn't whether this Alabama team, and its fans, self-promoted themselves to believe they were the best team in the land. Perhaps all the recent success elevated the Tide's self perception to that level. It certainly would be easy to point to different media personalities as the cause.

The cause isn't the pertinent point. The effect is what needs to be focused on today. Today it's time to "snap back to reality."

Reality: There's a reason you haven't seen a team "three-peat" for the national title in college football. The odds alone should be enough to realize at the least it's dream. This dream could have come to fruition, if only...

Reality: Simply donning the Crimson jersey doesn't mean another W is chalked in the column.

Reality: This team thought this was the case.

Reality: As much as it may have grated on the nerves of some fans to be characterized as unappreciative of our success, the truth hurts.

I've maintained the opinion that if you listen to what Nick Saban says in his press conferences you can learn a lot about each team, each opponent. This statement from last night tells the story:


ā€œI just don't think that our players realized ... what it takes to win every game and that you never can take anything for granted. Everyone that plays us has something to prove. And they have to change the way they think, and that's difficult to do.ā€

Reality: I don't need to remind anyone of the record this senior class has had in its time in Tuscaloosa.

Reality: Some obviously need to be reminded this wasn't a repeat of the Sugar Bowl in 2008.

Reality: Some need to ask themselves, "What is your impression of Saban's "Process?" Do you believe that this blueprint, the one that's led to this level of success, will bring this program back to the forefront? If you've answered yes, there's another question you must answer.

Do you honestly believe this program isn't on the forefront of the better college programs in collegiate football?

I do have some criticisms of fans reactions to end this season. However, I also firmly believe what Coach Stallings said years ago, "The expectation level is high at the University of Alabama and it should be. What's wrong with people expecting excellence?"

There's nothing wrong with expecting excellence—as long as one realizes you have to put in the work to maintain that level.

That's the key lost in the 2013 season: expectations versus what excellence requires.
 
very true.

i see a conflagration of factors leading to the failures in the 3 games we either lost or in the case of tamu almost lost.

some coaching and some individual play, but overall still a good year. Bama lost 2 games by a handful of points. i know that right now Saban's biggest concern is a defense that gives up 40+ points twice in the same year. there are some problems here that are deeper than inexperience. especially given that the three teams that hurt us the most run similar types of schemes.

i'm sure that if he intends to win more NCs, he and his staff will find better ways to defend the hurry-up, option, veer, whatever offenses we face.

and if not, we'll run their crap better than they do. if you can't beat em, join em. Blake Sims could run a pretty mean version of the veer.
 
Forget Oscar Wilde and all the team Zen speech analysis.

The whole season can be summed up eloquently enough by the Jamaican drug dealer from PREDATOR 2.


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Defense did not live up to 'Bama's standard.

We had a good year. I mean, 7th straight win over Tennessee, 3rd straight over LSU, and we won the Chick-Fil-La kick-off classic. I guess all we will remember though from this is how we finished. Just like in the '09 off-season, that finish to Florida and Utah were all that stuck in our heads. Congrats to Aj though for being the 1st 'Bama player to reach 3000 yards, also finished the season with 28 TD's. Anyone who watched Mosley last night knows that guy is going to be a boss at the next level.
 
I'll tell you guys this. We are 11-2 now and it feels like we just had a losing season. 1. We're spoiled as hell 2. 11-2 is a "down year" for us, for many others in the country, its a great year. So take a step back and look, we have it pretty damn good right now. We'll just have to suck this shit up and deal with the loss to OU for....239 more days when kick-off begins.
 
I'll tell you guys this. We are 11-2 now and it feels like we just had a losing season. 1. We're spoiled as hell 2. 11-2 is a "down year" for us, for many others in the country, its a great year. So take a step back and look, we have it pretty damn good right now. We'll just have to suck this shit up and deal with the loss to OU for....239 more days when kick-off begins.

The Gamecocks are champagne uncorked, cheering and celebrating their 11 -2 season. It's their 3rd straight and only three in their school history. Meanwhile two states West in another 11-2 state, many fans are crying themselves a river, wondering WTF, and throwing beer bottles through there flat screens. So spoiled? Yeah.. I'd say so. And if the team had gone undefeated, then they'd whine about "how boring it's become winning all the time".

The answer here....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKofnVkUwBA
 
The 2013 season was an odd one for Alabama. The team showed flashes of brilliance, but never sustained consistency. Every strength seemed at least partially offset by a corresponding weakness or the tendency to regress to a lower standard of performance. Yeldon and Drake ran effectively, but fumbled in critical situations. Cade Foster was a reliable kicker, until the Auburn game. Special teams play was excellent early in the season, then became a liability. Even the offensive line went through a "bad-good-bad" cycle. I think that one of the cautionary tales coming out of this season involves the temptation to think that depth (at any position) is mainly a function of talent. It is really a function of talent plus experience, and players are not interchangeable, regardless of their star rating.
 
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I'll tell you guys this. We are 11-2 now and it feels like we just had a losing season. 1. We're spoiled as hell 2. 11-2 is a "down year" for us, for many others in the country, its a great year. So take a step back and look, we have it pretty damn good right now. We'll just have to suck this shit up and deal with the loss to OU for....239 more days when kick-off begins.

The Gamecocks are champagne uncorked, cheering and celebrating their 11 -2 season. It's their 3rd straight and only three in their school history. Meanwhile two states West in another 11-2 state, many fans are crying themselves a river, wondering WTF, and throwing beer bottles through there flat screens. So spoiled? Yeah.. I'd say so. And if the team had gone undefeated, then they'd whine about "how boring it's become winning all the time".

The answer here....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKofnVkUwBA

100% agree with this.

Fans can't fully appreciate and enjoy wins and championships without struggle.
 
I heard a guy on radio this morning say "when the whole country is celebrating your loss then you've been doing something right". I can remember some years that we would have given anything to be 11-2. Roll Tide.
 
Terry, you said earlier in the week a win in the bowl game was important and would catapult Bama into a nice pre-season ranking. I maintained I didn't think it mattered either way, next year's team is next year's team not this team.

What say you on the day after?
 
Terry, you said earlier in the week a win in the bowl game was important and would catapult Bama into a nice pre-season ranking. I maintained I didn't think it mattered either way, next year's team is next year's team not this team.

What say you on the day after?

I believe a win would have assured the Tide of a top two, at least three, ranking going into the 2014 season.

Now? I think #5 is the ceiling.

What happens if we have five, one loss teams at the end of 2014? If four of those are the same teams that were ranked ahead of Bama it's being in or on the outside looking in.

I'm going to flip the question.

Do you believe this win is going to propel OU in the early rankings?
 
i read earlier this morning that AJ wanted to take the blame for the loss. imo, that's the mark of a true leader. on the flip side, Kevin Norwood wouldn't let him, saying, "It's not just a one-man team." "We all win and lose together." and that is the mark of a true friend, teammate and sportsman.

what this team has done the past 5 years is almost unbelievable. it was so fun to watch them come from being down in 2010 to winning the next 2 bcs championships back-to-back then going 11-2 the following season. i don't see many other teams having that much success in such a short amount of time.

we truly are in a golden age of ALABAMA football. and i, for one, am damn glad to call myself an ALABAMA FAN!!!!! i love this team with all my heart. i jump and scream with joy when they win and i hurt and cry when they lose. and when they do lose, i have their back to let them know it will be ok. it will get better. because i will be there to pick them up when they fall. i'll be there to tell them, "GET YOUR ASS UP AND GO OUT THERE AND HIT 'EM AGAIN!" i'd go to war for these guys. and why not? they go to war for us every gameday on that field.

when they lose, we're the ones who feel hurt and confused and pissed off. but they're the ones who laid it all on the line out on that field. they're the ones who really hurt. and they have the bruises and scars to prove it. all those young men are warriors. to call them anything less is a disservice to them and to the University. yet when they lose, some want to blame them for everything that is wrong and act like someone just slapped their mother and kicked their dog. well i ain't havin' it. if you wanna be a fan, that's all well and good. but don't be one of those fans who only likes them when they win and loathes them when they lose. you take the bad with the good. you take the down with the up. you take the losses with the wins. and you stand there, shoulder to shoulder with those young men, and you have their back. but to have their back you have to stand in front of them. you have to stand there taking whatever anyone throws at them. you, as a fan, should be their first line of defense off the field.

like it, hate it, remember it, forget it. i don't care. but noone.....NOONE.....is gonna tell me how to feel about my team or how they let me down or how the coaches let me down. in fact it's the other way around. i let them down. at some point i lost site of what was truly important. i forgot to have complete faith. well never again. never again will i ever lose faith in my team. it's because of them that we all come together on boards like this one or on those cool, crisp fall saturdays to be together, have fun and cheer on the greatest football team that has ever been created.....THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA!



RMFT!!!!!
 
And OK scores again...

But yeah, I think this does cost us a few spots in the preseason rankings, but I don't think it will affect us making the ; team playoff. We will control our own destiny there by winning every game.

I also believe this will propel OU up several spots in the preseason. I mean, look at what the freshman QB did to the #2 scoring defense! And the guy is 5-0 as a starter. On the flip side, we will be starting from scratch with a QB, losing a couple of veteran OL bigs, our leader on defense, and have a glaring weakness against these hurry up offenses. I figure as of now, FSU, Auburn, Oregon, Stanford, OU could all be ahead of us week 1, maybe more. But the cream will rise...
 
Stoops picked out the obvious flaw in Bama's defense and used it against us. Saban publicly hates on the HUNH and this game showed why. He has trouble defending it with his type of players. Stoops recognized that and used it. Saban is on notice that everyone will run some version of it against us going forward and he will have to adjust to that for sure.

I was born during Bryant's "comeback" that proved he still had it after those two 6 win years in the late 60's. I hope to see Saban adjust before we have to go through that again, but even if not it is a sight better than what we went through between Stallings and Saban. I like that people look at me with hatred in my Bama gear. Much better than laughing at me in it.
 
Stoops picked out the obvious flaw in Bama's defense and used it against us. Saban publicly hates on the HUNH and this game showed why. He has trouble defending it with his type of players. Stoops recognized that and used it. Saban is on notice that everyone will run some version of it against us going forward and he will have to adjust to that for sure.

I was born during Bryant's "comeback" that proved he still had it after those two 6 win years in the late 60's. I hope to see Saban adjust before we have to go through that again, but even if not it is a sight better than what we went through between Stallings and Saban. I like that people look at me with hatred in my Bama gear. Much better than laughing at me in it.

I don't see it that way.

Where I see the advantage coming for these offense is how our defensive sets are called.

Against what I'll call a "regular offense" Kirby sees the offensive set, sends in the check, and if they choose to audible he's got the time to check off to another coverage scheme.

When the tempo is sped up we aren't allowed to call the defenses the way both Saban and Smart like...we end up with guys out of position, we end up giving up plays time and time again, and when we're facing a team that can make plays, they do.

One other thought:

You mention "his type of players." These are kids recruited by 20-30 different teams that run defensive schemes that are very different from ours. I can't see how "his type of players" fits.

And another side note:

These teams we've lost to have beaten a lot of other teams on their schedule. Were their victories due to the "type of players?"
 
I believe a win would have assured the Tide of a top two, at least three, ranking going into the 2014 season.

Now? I think #5 is the ceiling.

What happens if we have five, one loss teams at the end of 2014? If four of those are the same teams that were ranked ahead of Bama it's being in or on the outside looking in.

I'm going to flip the question.

Do you believe this win is going to propel OU in the early rankings?
Terry, I think if OU returns this quarterback and most of their team, the win helps their pre-season ranking tremendously. Bama doesn’t return their quarterback and may lose a significant portion of their starting units to the draft as well as graduation. It seems to me the win is more valuable to Oklahoma. We’ll never know how a win might have affected Bama’s standing next season. I suppose we’ll see next year’s polls in due time. Bama has recruited a ton of talent, and they have Saban. Will that outweigh this performance? I guess we’ll see.
 
First of all, to all those who have said it, you're right - 11-2 is not a bad year for us. And I am SOOO grateful and happy about how this ride has been the last 7 years. We are definitely in a golden age for Bama football.

Having said all that, it is disturbing to have the season end with losses to two HUNH teams in a row, each scoring ridiculously high points totals. What I see when teams run the HUNH on us is that the players panic, they lose discipline, they stop being aggressive and start being "careful" and they hesitate. The panic is palpable. I don't think we had good on-field leadership this year. Vinnie going down hurt more than I thought it would. I think that would have helped.

I know we have been recruiting more speed, but I think it's more than that. We need hitters with mean streaks and we need strong on-field leaders. Who will step up?
 
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