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Spring Practice: Reviewing the Offense - First Ten of 2009
By Terry Pellman
After following several decades of spring camp at Alabama Iāve been shocked very few times.
This spring very well may make the one of the largest shocks Iāve experienced considering the pre-conceptions I had going in to the first practice close to three weeks ago. Some of the news has been expected, some of it - well - dull, if itās possible news about football could be described in such a manner.
I fully expected the battle for the starting role at Quarterback to be one we really didnāt have a clear cut answer for until we found ourselves emerged in fall practice. But, evidenced by Coach Sabanās remarks during his press conference last week this anticipated battle may not even qualify as a skirmish.
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By Terry Pellman
After following several decades of spring camp at Alabama Iāve been shocked very few times.
This spring very well may make the one of the largest shocks Iāve experienced considering the pre-conceptions I had going in to the first practice close to three weeks ago. Some of the news has been expected, some of it - well - dull, if itās possible news about football could be described in such a manner.
I fully expected the battle for the starting role at Quarterback to be one we really didnāt have a clear cut answer for until we found ourselves emerged in fall practice. But, evidenced by Coach Sabanās remarks during his press conference last week this anticipated battle may not even qualify as a skirmish.
Read More Here on the Crimson Tusks
