So hereās the thing, yāall. If you want to know who this Alabama team reminds me of, Iāll tell you straight up: the mid-to-late ā80s Denver Broncos.
Back when I lived in Colorado, I was deep into the Denver Broncos lore. And if you know anything about those ā80s Broncos teams, you know they went to three Super Bowls with John Elway⦠and got their asses handed to them every single time. They were good teams, donāt get me wrong. They had a defense that could make plays, force turnovers, and keep you in the fight ā but they werenāt the ā86 Giants by any stretch of the imagination.
Thatās Alabama right now.
On defense? Solid. Opportunistic. Playmakers here and there. Not generational, but not bad.
But the offense⦠the offense is where the comparison gets real spooky.
Just like those ā80s Broncos, this Alabama offense is completely carried by one dude. Back then it was John Elway dragging a bunch of average parts to the Super Bowl. For us, itās Ty Simpson dragging this offense ā kicking, screaming, and wheezing ā into relevance. Our receivers? Theyāre fine. Decent. But they aināt elite.
Same with Denver back then. Ricky Nattiel was fine, but he wasnāt exactly Jerry Rice.
And the biggest parallel? No running game. None. Zip. It sucks. And when your running game is that nonexistent, every team knows the same damn formula: take away the run (which isnāt hard), heat up Ty Simpson, force him into one or two mistakes, and boom ā you just put yourself in position to beat Alabama.
Thatās exactly why those Denver teams got smacked around in the Super Bowl. They were one-dimensional and everyone knew it.
At this point in the season, itās obvious: you are what you are. Alabamaās got a decent-but-not-great receiving corps, absolutely no damn running game, and everything lives or dies by Ty Simpson. If he gets sacked, pressured, or coughs up the ball, our chances of winning evaporate into thin air.
And hereās the truth that tonightās Oklahoma game finally put in perspective for me: Alabama is a good team. They are not a great team. Theyāre still building. They'll probably win the Iron Bowl. They will probably finish 10ā2. Theyāll probably make the playoff, and hell, maybe they even win a playoff game. But winning it all? Absolutely not.
If this team lined up against Ohio State right now? Theyād get the absolute dog shit stomped out of them. And thatās not me being negative ā thatās just what the tape says.
But itās fine. Theyāre growing. Theyāre developing. Theyāre laying the foundation for something better down the road. Theyāre just not elite this year, and thatās the unfortunate truth.