You right because that guy said he was watching kool aid.Just rewatched the muff and the guy really wasn’t “blocked into Koolaid” like CNS stated. Amos was responsible for the gunner, but Koolaid just whiffed on the catch!!
I'll be honest, and I do respect almost everything you say here Terry, but he has a point.What you are calling ignorance is a question. What did he see?
That's the point, Casey. We don't know what he was seeing. We're are not catching that punt.
There is not a way to judge what was going on there. We have not seen the video other than the game, live action.
It's a feeling. My gut instinct. Did he read something? Yes. How else do you explain the distraction.
Quit this "arm chair QB shit." We don't know. Let's wait 'til some film comes out.
I know I’m probably in the minority but I still say we’re going to miss CBS … even if you hate Nessler and Danielson. Personally, I’ve never had a problem with their guys in the booth calling the games. Because they’re not spread thin covering 8 million other games, the games they cover look so much more professional. I’m definitely going to miss CBS.
Can't believe we agree on something .Huge CBS guy here. I'm gonna miss both guys big time.
This is hard for me to believe. I believe they could take Law and put him in there and he would do well. Same with Bonds. I really think this is a scenario where Kool-aid is doing fine in practice and he has shown he can be an elite returner last year. CNS is just trying to show him confidence with the expectation the switch is going to flip back on and then punt return will turn back into an advantage for us.That being said, I worry that the reason he's staying in is because everyone behind him is worse, and that's troubling.
Did anyone yell at the tv like I did when Trezmen Marshall took a bad angle of pursuit to the UK QB with inside pressure closing in from our DL????????? This is what I've noticed from our best defenses under Saban: our D personnel always pursue ball carriers with awareness of where other pursuit is coming from, leaving ball carriers with no where to escape. Again, I'm nitpicking here, but I've learned it from Saban.
He has done pretty good job.I can't for the life of me understand why he is still starting. I'd put Blackshire in there and let him learn on the spot over a grad transfer that hasn't really done anything for us.
He has done pretty good job.
The bad angle 17 took on the potential sack Vs Ky jelly cats is telling. Basic premise of defense is to funnel ball to inside. He did not keep leverage to outside and the QB escaped to the outside. The right defensive call was made and he failed to execute, allowing a completion for first down.Everything I see is a step or two late and he's