Spoiled and unrealistic. Some of y'all remember, back in the Shula years. Why can't you just be happy with a win? Every one of the boys need to work on something. If Jalen was Jesus, some would still bitch. Besides it is freaking Wednesday, let's talk about the next game and how we're gonna beat the crap out of Fresno St.
How is it unrealistic to wonder why a team can't throw for 100 yards and get more than 1 receiver a catch when the whole offense is filled with 4 & 5 stars?
Maybe it's the same reason you have 1,000 yard back, and two others averaging over 6 yards a carry, yet you stop giving it to them in the Championship game. That because our running game sucks? Get a new frame of mind man, and quit crying over one instance that you've clearly been provided information against. Here is another prospective and words from our own Coach on the matter if that will get you to quit complaining about the stat line...
Yeah, change as a team, not one single player. The passes he did get a chance to throw were right on the money. Go watch the tape and maybe it'll be a little more clear for you. I think a lot of my frustration stems from even last year when so many people gave him shit about every little thing, and that's not considering he was an eighteen year old true freshman and the first one to ever start a game for Saban. The guy almost had 1,000 yards rushing, took us to the National Championship, and was in Heisman contention. It just gets old with people being negative and having shit to whine about all-the-time. Hurts had a decent game and took what he was given. We're 1-0, played the toughest team we'll see this season, and now it's time to move on and work on creating more opportunities."Get a new frame of mind, quit crying". Sensitiiiiiiiiive Not sensitive, it just gets old hearing about complaining from people that can't take in the big picture and the circumstances. First game dude, give it a rest is all.
96 yards sucks. Anyone who says otherwise has their head in the sand. Who's saying he can't improve or it won't get better....? But any objective evaluation in the world would say 1 receiver with a reception and 96 yards is bummy. Pointing that out isn't crying it's living in reality... 96 yards does suck, until you start piecing the puzzle together. It's not as black and white as you're attempting to make it. Take into consideration the drops, penalties, defensive scheme, blocking, and it all makes sense. And read this very forum to read folks talking about Hurts not progressing and reaching his ceiling, I didn't just pull that out of the air. You're not pointing it out, you're criticizing his decisions to run and not progressing and throwing for 300 yards and three touchdowns like so many others.
Play calling did suck. OL wasn't very good either... But if you think FSU's run stoppage wasn't related to Jalen's inability to connect on some deep & intermediate routes (or receivers not named Ridley), you weren't watching Saturday night. Pointing out that will have to change to beat a team like Clemson in the final 4 isn't crying, once again it's reality.
Yeah, change as a team, not one single player. The passes he did get a chance to throw were right on the money. Go watch the tape and maybe it'll be a little more clear for you. I think a lot of my frustration stems from even last year when so many people gave him **** about every little thing, and that's not considering he was an eighteen year old true freshman and the first one to ever start a game for Saban. The guy almost had 1,000 yards rushing, took us to the National Championship, and was in Heisman contention. It just gets old with people being negative and having **** to whine about all-the-time. Hurts had a decent game and took what he was given. We're 1-0, played the toughest team we'll see this season, and now it's time to move on and work on creating more opportunities.
Seems to me opposing defenses will let us know when he doesn't "suck at passing". I didn't see anything from FSU's defensive game plan that showed they thought they could be beat through the air...
The LSU game last year is the blueprint for how quality defenses are going to scheme when they play us. Until we have an effective passing game, that will not change.
No they didnt and they got burned on a 50+ bomb and another one that would have been a 60+ bomb if not for defensive holding... just imagine if the OL didn't **** the bed...
More than a few times, they had players coming off the edge untouched that weren't accounted for.
Crashing the ends.
That's the same thing LSU did last season, it's the same thing Clemson did last season, and it's what Florida State was doing Saturday. Bird, if you recall, I pointed to Clemson crashing the ends (like LSU) before the title game last year.
I haven't watched the game again. I can tell you that FSU had the offensive line outnumbered in the box time and time again. Seven against five...last thing you'll find me doing is complaining about the line struggling.
I wondered the same Saturday--still am today.I remember... and its been successful in at least slowing down the passing game. So, at some point when do we start calling plays that can combat this or at least use an extra back or tight end to give Jalen some time? You would think a quick slant or two, maybe a screen pass behind that pressure a few times would do the trick.
I wondered the same Saturday--still am today.
I hope it's because the game plan was to keep everything close to the vest; much like we'd see against a Fresno State type team in week one. As example, I know putting the receivers in motion and running plays like the jet sweep are still very much a part of the playbook. I didn't see much of anything to get movement out of their linebackers.
A few weeks ago I was told the staff felt the two teams measured up to each other. The also felt their advantage in the game came down to a few areas where Bama had the advantage coaching. To a degree I believe that was the case though I'm still of the opinion FSU mentally fell apart. (I'm still snickering a bit at the commentator mentioning Jimbo being all "winks and smiles" with the players early on. Think about that for a bit...)
@Birdman37 If anything, there's some solace to be found in the fact very few teams have the personnel to do what FSU was able to do with their front seven.
...and a scheme that'll fit that type of attack. Hell, it was Aranda that saw it last season (or at least the first DC to take advantage of it.)Problem is LSU definitely does,
...and a scheme that'll fit that type of attack. Hell, it was Aranda that saw it last season (or at least the first DC to take advantage of it.)
BTW, Florida State's DC Charles Kelly ... you recognize the name when you first heard it? It didn't dawn on me who he was (or where he went to school) until I saw him on TV Saturday night.
