šŸˆ The Good, The Bad and The Ugly vs. Indiana

The mental edge and swagger left the program when It came.. They have got to have a Cochran type guy, bringing him through the off-season..They carried themselves much different then..

I'm not saying you're wrong here, but it isn't as simple is just changing the S&C staff. If there is a problem (and IMO there are) fix the problem, don't create new ones. There are some voices that could be brought in that would help, IMO. But, I'd also add, there are other things that have eroded the ultimate motivation of players in the last 5 years. Look around the landscape and it's easy to see. I think I could make a case that the 3 star players are a hungrier group than the 4 and 5 stars these days with the way the system is now set up. And that certainly benefits a team like Indiana.

And no, I'm not saying Bama needs to quit signing 4 and 5 star players.
 
Demoralizing embarrassment. I bet that as soon as Ind knew they would be playing us, they were licking their chops, just as we were when we played ND for the natty. Last year, this year too, easy for me to see, not much practice time is spent on Fundamentals or DETAILS, which are MORE THAN DOUBLE IMPORTANT than learning scheme and plays. Fundamentals HAVE to be drilled into each player over and over and over and over before they become automatic. Without fundamentals, BLOCKING, TACKLING, CATCHING THE BALL and each player FULLY KNOWING their RESPONSIBILITIES of any position they are playing. Without blocking you CANNOT have a legitimate run game. If receivers continue to drop catchable balls, I have a problem calling them receivers. Without adequate pass blocking, you are killing your QB. Without good tackling, you march BACKWARDS down to the end of the field you are supposed to be protecting. Any great defensive scheme HAS TO STOP THE RUN...... AND PRESSURE THE QB...... Captain Obvious here, but some things don't seem so obvious to some.

Some changes need to made in the coaching personnel circle and some mindsets need to change in some others. JMO
We need a staff overhaul.

Will Deboer clean house?
 
It's funny - and sad - to see the postgame comments that the program needs to burn down and start over. There are four teams left in the playoff. I didn't think we'd be among them. We avenged a loss against Oklahoma, a higher seeded team, to win in the first round. We got the number one seed and found out they probably deserved the seeding. Quizzical call on the 4th down in the first half. Tough fumble when Ty fractured a rib. I'm usually not one to complain about the officiating, but after three quick sacks their pass and run games were aided by holding non-calls. It wouldn't have made a difference in the game, but they were blatant.

I'm not sure how this college season will be memorialized. There are still two chapters to play out. A Texas Tech team turned a moonshot budget into a BYE but ran into an Oregon team that's been well-funded for years. Two other high-dollar NIL teams in OSU and Miami turned into a surprise. Ole Miss knocking out Georgia was unexpected for me, good story for Golding and another half million for Kiffin. IU is the blue collar team, undersized in some areas, and their D-line showed again the weakness of having really tall O-linemen. It smarts to have a Saban acolyte quote Saban about the imperative to run the ball.
 
Good - Austin Mack showed some poise and made a few nice throws.

Ugly-it’s time to blow up this staff. I can’t remember a game when Bama looked so bad. New OC, New O-Line Coach, New ST Coach, and 100% a new QB. Ty is not the answer. What do all the teams have in common that have moved on or played well in the playoffs? They all have a dynamic QB. We don’t have that. We have one that slides 2 yards from a 1st down, can’t see wide open receivers, and can’t hold on to the ball.
 
As a result of this loss, Alabama will most likely not be taken seriously from now until most of next season...The media and YouTube has been extremely brutal...They are really spiking the football..
 
How long has Herbstreit dreamed of saying this? He seemed to take an unusual amount of pleasure in Bama's misery. I guess he's still ticked off about Bama getting in over OSU back in the '17 playoff...

His OSU and B10 homer-ism was on full display when it became obvious there was no chance Bama would embarrass him by coming back to make him eat his words.

 
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Lack of tackling disappoints me. As far as the running game, I’m not sure that Derrick Henry would have had luck behind this line. Makes you question why we were still trying out different combinations 9-10 games in. Still with all that we bitch about, this would be a banner year for most programs. I do think that the lack of a hard nosed running game affects the defense. You tend to play like you practice.
You tend to play like you practice. Good on good at Alabama practice should produce sparks due to the hitting in running game. That mentality is hard to capture in today’s culture. You can’t work them like that anymore. It is indeed a fine line.
 
Good-Bama's first defensive series. After that....

Bad-WTH!

Ugly-WTF!
I was on the road and started listening on XMradio. It became quickly evident to me that this could be a repeat of the FSU game. Only thing was, Indiana is a much better team that the Noles. Shame and embarrassment should never be a feeling anyone connected with Bama's program should experience. A strong injection of humility, leading to an intense infusion of desire to re-ignite the excellence that WAS BAMA would be a good start.
If this squad learns a lesson from this, that will be good. But that lesson should have been experienced after the Noles, and again after the Jawja game. Might just as well taken a squad from Baker H.S.

ROLL TIDE ANYWAY!
 
How long has Herbstreit dreamed of saying this? He seemed to take an unusual amount of pleasure in Bama's misery. I guess he's still ticked off about Bama getting in over OSU back in the '17 playoff...

His OSU and B10 homer-ism was on full display when it became obvious there was no chance Bama would embarrass him by coming back to make him eat his words.


What did he say that wasn't true? Need to face the reality of the situation. Cannot suger coat that performance a 2 others similar just this year.
 
You tend to play like you practice. Good on good at Alabama practice should produce sparks due to the hitting in running game. That mentality is hard to capture in today’s culture. You can’t work them like that anymore. It is indeed a fine line.
I hear people say you can't do that anymore but no evidence to back it. I am sure it is a balancing act between that and injuries for sure. I do suspect that is exactly how physical teams run their practices. Stallings used to say something to the effect that his offensive style was designed to harden his defense.
 
I was on the road and started listening on XMradio. It became quickly evident to me that this could be a repeat of the FSU game. Only thing was, Indiana is a much better team that the Noles. Shame and embarrassment should never be a feeling anyone connected with Bama's program should experience. A strong injection of humility, leading to an intense infusion of desire to re-ignite the excellence that WAS BAMA would be a good start.
If this squad learns a lesson from this, that will be good. But that lesson should have been experienced after the Noles, and again after the Jawja game. Might just as well taken a squad from Baker H.S.

ROLL TIDE ANYWAY!
This is a core issue in my view so no amount of learning or working harder by the players will fix that. Saban used to challenge the players because he knew the system was in place for them to be successful they just had to do their part. I am not sure that is the cases here. Honestly not sure what to make of it other than it is broken with that performance.
 
How long has Herbstreit dreamed of saying this? He seemed to take an unusual amount of pleasure in Bama's misery. I guess he's still ticked off about Bama getting in over OSU back in the '17 playoff...

His OSU and B10 homer-ism was on full display when it became obvious there was no chance Bama would embarrass him by coming back to make him eat his words.


He has had slanted comments towards Alabama for longer than 2017. He - and every other media member - were distraught after the 2011 championship game over LSU.

That said, nothing he's saying here is wrong. Alabama hasn't done anything on the big stage to prove doubters wrong. Last season when we didn't make the playoffs, it would have been ideal for Alabama to come out and dominate Michigan. They had every reason too. Instead, the game proved they didn't belong. Yesterday didn't really help either.

We'll see what the future holds for DeBoer. He has a great recruiting class coming in and all the reason to go get an elite staff. But nothing will change if he doesn't fix the structure of his offseason to instill mental toughness and create a better winning culture.
 
Gotta remember this....
3 times last year ...we were embarrassed by play on the field...vandy..Michigan...Oklahoma ...
We said...just first year stuff...
Get Grubb ..Thats missing piece...
but not beat...totally embarrassed...soft...


3 times this year...not just beat ...but embarrassed...fsu...uga...iu
Totally embarrassed... soft


This is a team...full of 4* n 5*. ...not lack of talent... at all...good players...been playing together...played damn good ....thru season....then ...on big stage....totally embarrassed
2 of last 3 games....
Stupid HC decision....qb doesn't show toughness...D out of position...big n strong...but slow to make up for it..poor STs...

Not just competitive beat....but totally fucking embarrassed......3 time in 24.... 3 times this year. Outcoached..out played...out prepared...

This is ...ALABAMA football...

Tired of excuses...
 

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