It isn't Rees. This is Saban's system through and through. Bill O'Brien looked the exact same way.Is the Rees experiment over yet?
Answer to my own question was 2001, last time we lost at home to UT by double digits.2002 Last time we lost to UT by double digits, was on the road though, not sure how long ago I'd have to go back to find a home loss by double digits.
We can hire whomever we want. Saban wants an OC who runs his offense. And his offense isn't creative.Punt, punt, turnover, punt.
Is it weird that I actually miss BoB?
Shit take.It isn't Rees. This is Saban's system through and through. Bill O'Brien looked the exact same way.
Mush rush that continuously allows bad qbs to look great.Here is what I see:
1.OL that is not very good.
2. No motion on offense.
3. No quick slants to anybody.
4. On defense, nobody that can cover a QB on 3rd down.
Missing anything?
I can't speak for them behind closed doors but, I'm pretty sure Saban isn't installing his own offense with every OC. He lets them know the gist of what he'd like to see, running, or passing more and then they incorporate their schemes and calls into the gameplan. Right now, we just don't have the personnel to execute whatever is being called. We don't have the O-line and we don't have the QB. 2 major problems on the offensive side.We can hire whomever we want. Saban wants an OC who runs his offense. And his offense isn't creative.