🏈 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly vs. Mizzou?

It appears he thought it was gonna be an overthrow to the UM TE, which he was positioning for. He still should have made the tackle, but the way this is clip literally framed doesn’t seem to tell the whole story ok that play. Certainly does him no favors. Basically, he was ball watching and ended up whiffing in more ways than one.

I just don't know how he ended up being behind the play and out of bounds when the ball arrives, even if he was playing it like you said. What did his position accomplish even it it was overthrown and he caught it? He was three yards out of bounds.
 
3 games in a row now where Bama was the least penalized team. Someone can have fun looking up when the last time that happened was. For either Bama or a DeBoer team.
Last season I thought it was a little funny that in Bama's last three games they had the same number of penalties as their opponents. Mercer had one less, or it would have been their last five (LSU was 7 a piece.)
 
Good - huge road win, Ty made some
Very nice throws, Jam had a solid game. Defense came up big with some INTs. Horton and Brooks coming in with some clutch catches. O-line play for most of the game.

Bad - Ty holding the ball too long again and not getting rid of it. We’ve got to accept this, it’s part of his game. Domani Jackson on a few plays, just flat out looking lost. I know you guys say the NFL is drooling over him. I don’t doubt it, but damn he has lapses during the game. They will get him benched quick in the league. Not capitalizing on the first turnover in the 4th quarter when we missed a FG. We’ve kept having the chance to get full momentum and couldn’t quite grasp it.

Ugly - Brailsford and Proctor having more touches and yards than Ryan Williams. Holy cow. Something you never thought you’d see in the box score. What’s happening?! Our defense after going up 10, we let them go down the field like storming Norman. Then, our offense on that next possession when we needed to kill at least a minute of clock. That was so predictable Helen Keller could read it.
 
Good- got out of Como with the W! Ty 23/31 on the day. Jam solid in the run game. Proctor in the Wildcat!
Bad- RBs in pass protection, Jason Autry and his crew suck donkey balls, Meadows and Jam going down.
Ugly- Grubb and DeBoer going conservative when a first down would’ve iced the game and left no doubt.
 
Good - huge road win, Ty made some
Very nice throws, Jam had a solid game. Defense came up big with some INTs. Horton and Brooks coming in with some clutch catches. O-line play for most of the game.

Bad - Ty holding the ball too long again and not getting rid of it. We’ve got to accept this, it’s part of his game. Domani Jackson on a few plays, just flat out looking lost. I know you guys say the NFL is drooling over him. I don’t doubt it, but damn he has lapses during the game. They will get him benched quick in the league. Not capitalizing on the first turnover in the 4th quarter when we missed a FG. We’ve kept having the chance to get full momentum and couldn’t quite grasp it.

Ugly - Brailsford and Proctor having more touches and yards than Ryan Williams. Holy cow. Something you never thought you’d see in the box score. What’s happening?! Our defense after going up 10, we let them go down the field like storming Norman. Then, our offense on that next possession when we needed to kill at least a minute of clock. That was so predictable Helen Keller could read it.
CKD explained that. Williams didn't practice all week. He didn't even start the game. He was limited today.
 
Good - huge road win, Ty made some
Very nice throws, Jam had a solid game. Defense came up big with some INTs. Horton and Brooks coming in with some clutch catches. O-line play for most of the game.

Bad - Ty holding the ball too long again and not getting rid of it. We’ve got to accept this, it’s part of his game. Domani Jackson on a few plays, just flat out looking lost. I know you guys say the NFL is drooling over him. I don’t doubt it, but damn he has lapses during the game. They will get him benched quick in the league. Not capitalizing on the first turnover in the 4th quarter when we missed a FG. We’ve kept having the chance to get full momentum and couldn’t quite grasp it.

Ugly - Brailsford and Proctor having more touches and yards than Ryan Williams. Holy cow. Something you never thought you’d see in the box score. What’s happening?! Our defense after going up 10, we let them go down the field like storming Norman. Then, our offense on that next possession when we needed to kill at least a minute of clock. That was so predictable Helen Keller could read it.
Another Ugly… Another sub-par team goes in to Tallahassee and uses Florida State as their whipping boy. A 3-2 Pitt put up 476 yards and turned it over twice and still beat the Noles. They are on a roll, in the wrong direction.
 
I like this. This is true if A&M, Georgia, and LSU win tonight.

1. Alabama (3 - 0)
Above Ole Miss and Texas A&M based on conference opponent win percentage (0.625).

2. Ole Miss (3 - 0)
With Texas A&M, below Alabama based on conference opponent win percentage (0.25).
Above Texas A&M based on conference opponent win percentage (0.25).

3. Texas A&M (3 - 0)
With Ole Miss, below Alabama based on conference opponent win percentage (0.125).
Below Ole Miss based on conference opponent win percentage (0.125).

4. Georgia (3 - 1)

5. LSU (2 - 1)
Above Tennessee based on conference opponent win percentage (0.5).

6. Tennessee (2 - 1)
Below LSU based on conference opponent win percentage (0.375).

7. Missouri (1 - 1)
With Vandy, above Oklahoma and Texas based on conference opponent win percentage (0.5714).
Above Vandy based on Capped Relative Scoring Margin (not actual placement: you must verify it yourself).

8. Vandy (1 - 1)
With Missouri, above Oklahoma and Texas based on conference opponent win percentage (0.5714).
Below Missouri based on Capped Relative Scoring Margin (not actual placement: you must verify it yourself).

9. Texas (1 - 1)
With Oklahoma, below Missouri and Vandy based on conference opponent win percentage (0.4).
Above Oklahoma based on head-to-head record (1-0).

10. Oklahoma (1 - 1)
With Texas, below Missouri and Vandy based on conference opponent win percentage (0.2).
Below Texas based on head-to-head record (0-1).

11. Florida (1 - 2)

12. S Carolina (1 - 3)

13. Arkansas (0 - 2)
With Miss St, above Auburn and Kentucky based on conference opponent win percentage (0.8333).
Above Miss St based on Capped Relative Scoring Margin (not actual placement: you must verify it yourself).

14. Miss St (0 - 2)
With Arkansas, above Auburn and Kentucky based on conference opponent win percentage (0.8333).
Below Arkansas based on Capped Relative Scoring Margin (not actual placement: you must verify it yourself).

15. Auburn (0 - 3)
With Kentucky, below Arkansas and Miss St based on conference opponent win percentage (0.7778).
Above Kentucky based on conference opponent win percentage (0.7778).

16. Kentucky (0 - 3)
With Auburn, below Arkansas and Miss St based on conference opponent win percentage (0.6364).
Below Auburn based on conference opponent win percentage (0.6364).
 
I just don't know how he ended up being behind the play and out of bounds when the ball arrives, even if he was playing it like you said. What did his position accomplish even it it was overthrown and he caught it? He was three yards out of bounds.

He never should have been, but he thought it was gonna be an overthrow. I'm just saying... yes, he was out of position, but it's not because he took the play off or was trying to avoid anyone, he thought he was about to make a play on the ball. But Johnny Goofdick chose to leave half the screen off his tiktok clip, so nobody can see that and it makes it look like Jackson went haywire and completely quit on the play (which made no sense to begin with even absent omitted video evidence).
 
He never should have been, but he thought it was gonna be an overthrow. I'm just saying... yes, he was out of position, but it's not because he took the play off or was trying to avoid anyone, he thought he was about to make a play on the ball. But Johnny Goofdick chose to leave half the screen off his tiktok clip, so nobody can see that and it makes it look like Jackson went haywire and completely quit on the play (which made no sense to begin with even absent omitted video evidence).

I never said he quit, but every replay I have seen on TV he was out of bounds waiting on the ball to be overthrown like you said. Still looks like the most shitty angle anyone could take. I'm not buying he was busting his ass, because how does a corner looking right at the receiver from the field not know where the out of bounds line is? Hell, he was two steps away from their water table.
 
I never said he quit, but every replay I have seen on TV he was out of bounds waiting on the ball to be overthrown like you said. Still looks like the most shitty angle anyone could take. I'm not buying he was busting his ass, because how does a corner looking right at the receiver from the field not know where the out of bounds line is? Hell, he was two steps away from their water table.

I'm talking about the narrative as a whole. Look at the original tweet. Yes, he was out of position. He completely misjudged the ball and the fact that the TE was gonna leap and grab a pass 9 feet out of the air. He should have been there to tackle him. But the narrative that started all this was bullshit, that is my point.
 

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