LSU punched Bama in the mouth. Now Bama knows they can be beaten and deep inside the recesses of their mind, that they SHOULD have already been beaten. They are now cursed with doubt, but make no mistake, this team is still a mentally tough powerhouse that plays with a purpose and a process. That purpose is to grind other team's bones to make their bread. To win, A&M will have to dance, keeping themselves at a distance, utilizing every inch of the field on offense to create space for our playmakers. We will have to score early, perhaps building as much as a two-touchdown lead in order to force Bama out of its comfort zone. This will force A.J. McCarron to pass the ball downfield while under pressure, hopefully resulting in some timely turnovers. A.J. played decent on the final drive last week, but he's not a quarterback that can beat you. He's been efficient, but that's because he hasn't been needed to make plays. Given the choice between the Bama rushing attack and A.J., I'll take my chances with the second coming of Gino Torretta.
I was unable to find when the last time a #1 team was upset on their home field. Still, this Bama team is beatabIe due to a lack of genuine offensive playmakers and attrition on defense. I give Kevin Sumlin & Co. a puncher's chance if they roll into Tuscaloosa with the same swagger they've displayed all year, and spread the field while making big plays without turning the ball over or squandering opportunities with missed field goals. They have to be flawless. But hey! They've exceeded our expectations (and the expectations of all the Big 12 haterz) all year. Why stop now?
Believe. This weekend we will be pilgrims in an unholy land. To emerge victorious in our quest for college football's holy grail, WE MUST BELIEVE!
http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2012/11/6...ng-alabama
I was unable to find when the last time a #1 team was upset on their home field. Still, this Bama team is beatabIe due to a lack of genuine offensive playmakers and attrition on defense. I give Kevin Sumlin & Co. a puncher's chance if they roll into Tuscaloosa with the same swagger they've displayed all year, and spread the field while making big plays without turning the ball over or squandering opportunities with missed field goals. They have to be flawless. But hey! They've exceeded our expectations (and the expectations of all the Big 12 haterz) all year. Why stop now?
Believe. This weekend we will be pilgrims in an unholy land. To emerge victorious in our quest for college football's holy grail, WE MUST BELIEVE!
http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2012/11/6...ng-alabama
