Why? Is it a safe assumption you're thinking about the proverbial "blind side?"I'm kind of hoping our best tackle (whoever it may be) plays right tackle.Damn shame if Leatherwood doesn't start at LT this year. Damn shame.
I realize I'm beating this horse past the point of glue ... but with the current offensive scheme--especially out of shotgun and pistol--it's really not a big part of the game any longer. We talk about things that migrate up to the league like some of the RPO schemes. The same is equally true with things that have filtered down in the opposite direction. You'll find a lot of LDE's who are making their "bones" in the league with pass rushing coming from the opposite side (as in not blind side of the quarterback.)
I'm guessing here on the number...but I want to say Saban has mentioned five DB's in pressers this spring; maybe six. It's coming together enough to where I'm looking forward to seeing what they do against Petrino's passing attacks.There we go, Terry... That's the reporting I'm looking for! Thinking Shy Carter has some type of "it" factor that goes beyond knowing assignments. Seems to have caught Saban's eye since getting on campus.
Saban said Joseph Bulovas was 4 of 5 on field goals and "they weren't chip shots"
More than one have said one of the kicks was inside the 20. How is that not a chip shot? (Unless he was factoring in conditions like angle and wind velocity at the time of the kick?) Here's a quote from Rodney's report over on TI.
- Freshman placekicker Joseph Bulovas was singled out by Saban. Bulovas was four of five on his field goal attempts. Most of the kicks were between 35 and 45 yards. Only one was inside 20 yards. Bulovas managed windy conditions on field goals really well. Saban encouraged with Bulovas.