I enjoyed the game the other night for the most part, but i was surprised about a few things...
1. The decision to run primarily up the middle against Auburn was surprising. Drake pretty much disappeared after the first quarter or whatever which was kind of surprising. I expected our staff to use him to get around the side of the field and stretch Auburn which generally worked when we did it. He looked great when he did get some carries. Was he injured?
2. How does AJ have a stellar year and come out against Auburn and have trouble on short passes? I love AJ and he is the greatest QB to play at Alabama in my lifetime IMO. I don't want to take anything away from that, but he generally seemed like he didn't have his mojo for this game. many of the throws were not especially difficult and he was just off. I guess we can chalk that up to having a bad night. I know that many will take this the wrong way, but in a hypothetical magical world, Blake Sims comes in for a series or two and likely sparks this team with his scrambling ability... and mind you i'm not a huge Blake sims for QB guy. we just needed something to get guys testosterone flowing and it never happened.
3. I thought that overall the defense did a pretty good job of limiting Auburn's offense. they gave up some big plays, but 21 points is pretty good and about what i expected. Kudos to the defense for playing with a lot of heart and not giving up.
4. Did the special teams coach make the team aware that there was a possibility and a good likelihood of a return on the last field goal? The team looked like they had no idea that it was possible. #49 and the guy next to him were literally trotting toward the sideline as if they expected someone else to make the tackle. This play solidified in my mind the fact that Auburn was deserving of the win. We were outcoached on this play totally. I don't think our team was ready for a return AT ALL.
Auburn played a B+ game and Alabama was in the C range overall (most negative aspects were on the offense and the last special teams play).
a classic Iron Bowl it was. i wish it had ended differently, but that's how these things often are. This one still didn't hurt me as bad as 2010.
there is a changing of the guard occurring in the SEC. unfortunately, with a new QB, we are going to be on the way down a bit and will likely have to shift our offensive game plan a good bit next year. Hopefully, we'll be better at run blocking. I look forward to a fun bowl game against a worthy opponent and a fun 2014 season with lots of new stuff to watch.
RTR.
1. The decision to run primarily up the middle against Auburn was surprising. Drake pretty much disappeared after the first quarter or whatever which was kind of surprising. I expected our staff to use him to get around the side of the field and stretch Auburn which generally worked when we did it. He looked great when he did get some carries. Was he injured?
2. How does AJ have a stellar year and come out against Auburn and have trouble on short passes? I love AJ and he is the greatest QB to play at Alabama in my lifetime IMO. I don't want to take anything away from that, but he generally seemed like he didn't have his mojo for this game. many of the throws were not especially difficult and he was just off. I guess we can chalk that up to having a bad night. I know that many will take this the wrong way, but in a hypothetical magical world, Blake Sims comes in for a series or two and likely sparks this team with his scrambling ability... and mind you i'm not a huge Blake sims for QB guy. we just needed something to get guys testosterone flowing and it never happened.
3. I thought that overall the defense did a pretty good job of limiting Auburn's offense. they gave up some big plays, but 21 points is pretty good and about what i expected. Kudos to the defense for playing with a lot of heart and not giving up.
4. Did the special teams coach make the team aware that there was a possibility and a good likelihood of a return on the last field goal? The team looked like they had no idea that it was possible. #49 and the guy next to him were literally trotting toward the sideline as if they expected someone else to make the tackle. This play solidified in my mind the fact that Auburn was deserving of the win. We were outcoached on this play totally. I don't think our team was ready for a return AT ALL.
Auburn played a B+ game and Alabama was in the C range overall (most negative aspects were on the offense and the last special teams play).
a classic Iron Bowl it was. i wish it had ended differently, but that's how these things often are. This one still didn't hurt me as bad as 2010.
there is a changing of the guard occurring in the SEC. unfortunately, with a new QB, we are going to be on the way down a bit and will likely have to shift our offensive game plan a good bit next year. Hopefully, we'll be better at run blocking. I look forward to a fun bowl game against a worthy opponent and a fun 2014 season with lots of new stuff to watch.
RTR.
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