🏈 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly vs. UL

Good: Tua, Tua, Tua. Waddle, Waddle, Waddle.

Bad: Penalties and watching our brand new kicker immediately send everything to the right. Is Adam Griffin coaching STs?

Ugly: Coach Saban's media approach. This whole me against the world thing was a bad look last night.

I agree with the ugly because it's Saban who created this mess.

Had he nipped the QB "competition" in the bud, the media attention would be a fraction of what it is now on that subject. In the moment it may have been tough on Jalen, but now it's just being drug out and prolonged and will only wear on him more.

Like I said - What will be done eventually should be done immediately. If Saban is going to act annoyed by the questions, or surprised they're still coming, he shouldn't. If he's going to continue to give Jalen the benefit of the doubt and pretend there is a "competition", the media will continue to ask... Which BTW is unfair to Tua, but that's another thread.
 
Which BTW is unfair to Tua, but that's another thread.
You're the last persons opinion anyone wants to see about what's fair for a QB. Bro, you've been shitting on Jalen for months now.
Had he nipped the QB "competition" in the bud,
The game should have nipped the question before Maria asked. She was looking for a criticism against one or the other. It's what would make headlines.

He didn't like it. I didn't like it. Maria, knowing what she asked, understood the reaction.

Fans have been taking Jalen to task, and still are, with some very unflattering comments over these past few months. If there's anything that anyone should be embarrassed about it's found within our own fan base.
 
I agree with the ugly because it's Saban who created this mess.

Had he nipped the QB "competition" in the bud, the media attention would be a fraction of what it is now on that subject. In the moment it may have been tough on Jalen, but now it's just being drug out and prolonged and will only wear on him more.

Like I said - What will be done eventually should be done immediately. If Saban is going to act annoyed by the questions, or surprised they're still coming, he shouldn't. If he's going to continue to give Jalen the benefit of the doubt and pretend there is a "competition", the media will continue to ask... Which BTW is unfair to Tua, but that's another thread.


Did I hear coach Saban say he didn't know who would start Saturday? If that was more than of one of the sub-conscience voices I've been known to hear in the night I would say the self-inflicted part of this isn't over.
 
Which BTW is unfair to Tua, but that's another thread.
You're the last persons opinion anyone wants to see about what's fair for a QB. Bro, you've been shitting on Jalen for months now.
Had he nipped the QB "competition" in the bud,
The game should have nipped the question before Maria asked. She was looking for a criticism against one or the other. It's what would make headlines.

He didn't like it. I didn't like it. Maria, knowing what she asked, understood the reaction.

Fans have been taking Jalen to task, and still are, with some very unflattering comments over these past few months. If there's anything that anyone should be embarrassed about it's found within our own fan base.

Bro - I've been telling the truth on Jalen for months now. You should be listening... Hell, I even told you how the QB rotations would play out before and during the game. One of the few people who says Jalen can help the team win if used correctly.

And I'm still telling the truth - The fact that Tua has to look over his shoulder or feel EXTRA pressure because Saban doesn't want to hurt Jalen's feelings isn't fair. He's won the competition. Is there any doubt about that? Bringing more media attention to what should now be a non story isn't rewarding Tua for his work.

He deserves to be the leader of the offense... Obviously Jalen can help and has leadership qualities as well... But it's not about Jalen anymore. Let this man be great and Jalen settle into his next role. Until Saban does so, Saban shouldn't be surprised at the reality and narrative he's created.
 
I love Jalen Hurts. He took us to the playoffs for two consecutive years. But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see who our quarterback should be. If Jalen is content to be our second-string QB, then let him play that role. If he insists on being the starter, then I very sincerely thank him for what he has given to Bama, and wish him well for his future at his next team. Tua is the real deal. Thank you Jalen. Thank you, VERY, VERY, VERY much.
 
I guess most are saying...hey Nick....the discussion and questions aren’t over....
Refer them to Finebaum...he is pretty sure he knows everything...
And nick.....on press conference...first mention of qb controversy..or maria..immediately ends
the presser....
 
Declare Tua the starter. Let Jalen do whatever he wants and move on. Surely it would be best for Tua, Jalen, and the team to just make a decision and move forward. There is no comparison between the two. Tua is a quarterback, Jalen is a runner who throws the ball (usually inaccurately) every now and then.
 
On the kicking issues I do have a small theory.

So, some of us know kickers are literally the weirdest animal on the planet. I think with the Strength and Conditioning, we overexert the kickers and build too much muscle. You'd think this would allow for longer kicks and such, but we also make them do arm exercises and core exercises. I personally believe we might just need to bring in some outside kicking guru to work with kickers alone and let him set-up workouts and practice so we can take the problems away from the coaching staff.

Also why did the walk-on beat out Boulavas who was supposed to be the best kicker in the nation? Man, that's weird, we can develop everything but a good kicker it seems.
 
On the kicking issues I do have a small theory.

So, some of us know kickers are literally the weirdest animal on the planet. I think with the Strength and Conditioning, we overexert the kickers and build too much muscle. You'd think this would allow for longer kicks and such, but we also make them do arm exercises and core exercises. I personally believe we might just need to bring in some outside kicking guru to work with kickers alone and let him set-up workouts and practice so we can take the problems away from the coaching staff.

Also why did the walk-on beat out Boulavas who was supposed to be the best kicker in the nation? Man, that's weird, we can develop everything but a good kicker it seems.

And not one...
But last 8-10 years....
Cant say there was a comfortable feeling when any walked out on field
 
I personally believe we might just need to bring in some outside kicking guru to work with kickers alone and let him set-up workouts and practice so we can take the problems away from the coaching staff.
Two thoughts on this:

One, that's Jeff Banks "job title."
And two, the kickers have had "outside coaching" for years now. They're not any different than the QB's we've seen go to the Manning camps--they're both receiving coaching.
 
On the kicking issues I do have a small theory.

So, some of us know kickers are literally the weirdest animal on the planet. I think with the Strength and Conditioning, we overexert the kickers and build too much muscle. You'd think this would allow for longer kicks and such, but we also make them do arm exercises and core exercises. I personally believe we might just need to bring in some outside kicking guru to work with kickers alone and let him set-up workouts and practice so we can take the problems away from the coaching staff.

Also why did the walk-on beat out Boulavas who was supposed to be the best kicker in the nation? Man, that's weird, we can develop everything but a good kicker it seems.

while you're up their on the stage please go ahead and mention the new punter as well. This new guy is scared to death out there. I bet he can't hit it 55 yards Max from toe to receiver on a pretty day.
 
Little late to this one but here it goes anyway.

Good - Do I really have to say anything here? 12-16 227 2 TDs and 1 Rushing TD.....

Bad - The guys that are suppose to be covering the drag routes and RB's out of the backfield not even being in the picture when they catch the ball.

Ugly - "I believe we're gonna go beat em. And we will go beat em".... Wake up Alice, this ain't wonderland, confidence is good but reality is real. :devil:
 
Good - D. Thompson, Tua, Waddle and all the receivers.

Bad- was the stupid penalties, Leatherwood's blitz recognition, the lines of scrimmage as a whole.

Ugly - the whistle happy officials, targeting calls and the like. They took the rhythm out of the game and it's making it harder to watch a whole game.
 
Looks like Q Williams was the D Lineman of the week. While not the biggest he may be the most disruptive NT we've had. I like how Saban also pointed out that he was able to keep his gaps controlled as well. Certainly a bright spot for that group
 
2 & 13: friendship + competition! These two are going to drive each other to redwood tree height! Think about it. Both guys get better? It’s having our cake and eating it too. I think patience is called for because none of us know how the season will play out.
 
Good: Tua, Tua, Tua. Waddle, Waddle, Waddle.

Bad: Penalties and watching our brand new kicker immediately send everything to the right. Is Adam Griffin coaching STs?

Ugly: Coach Saban's media approach. This whole me against the world thing was a bad look last night.

I agree with the ugly because it's Saban who created this mess.

Had he nipped the QB "competition" in the bud, the media attention would be a fraction of what it is now on that subject. In the moment it may have been tough on Jalen, but now it's just being drug out and prolonged and will only wear on him more.

Like I said - What will be done eventually should be done immediately. If Saban is going to act annoyed by the questions, or surprised they're still coming, he shouldn't. If he's going to continue to give Jalen the benefit of the doubt and pretend there is a "competition", the media will continue to ask... Which BTW is unfair to Tua, but that's another thread.

Here's the other angle that puts CNS in a tough spot when it relates to this...

Averion Hurts is a well-known HS coach with lots of gravitas in Texas. You think if daddy feels sour grapes about his son not playing that he'll try to do something to sabotage our Texas recruiting efforts in the future? I think his talking of pure shit in the spring is evidence that he would. "Biggest Free Agent QB in college football history"? Of COURSE he'd try to stir up a stink in our Texas pipeline.

CNS is trying to diplomatically play this as free from added controversy as possible. He's not worried about hurting a reporter's feels. He's worried about the FUTURE of his program. (recruiting)
 
Good: Tua, Tua, Tua. Waddle, Waddle, Waddle.

Bad: Penalties and watching our brand new kicker immediately send everything to the right. Is Adam Griffin coaching STs?

Ugly: Coach Saban's media approach. This whole me against the world thing was a bad look last night.

I agree with the ugly because it's Saban who created this mess.

Had he nipped the QB "competition" in the bud, the media attention would be a fraction of what it is now on that subject. In the moment it may have been tough on Jalen, but now it's just being drug out and prolonged and will only wear on him more.

Like I said - What will be done eventually should be done immediately. If Saban is going to act annoyed by the questions, or surprised they're still coming, he shouldn't. If he's going to continue to give Jalen the benefit of the doubt and pretend there is a "competition", the media will continue to ask... Which BTW is unfair to Tua, but that's another thread.

Here's the other angle that puts CNS in a tough spot when it relates to this...

Averion Hurts is a well-known HS coach with lots of gravitas in Texas. You think if daddy feels sour grapes about his son not playing that he'll try to do something to sabotage our Texas recruiting efforts in the future? I think his talking of pure shit in the spring is evidence that he would. "Biggest Free Agent QB in college football history"? Of COURSE he'd try to stir up a stink in our Texas pipeline.

CNS is trying to diplomatically play this as free from added controversy as possible. He's not worried about hurting a reporter's feels. He's worried about the FUTURE of his program. (recruiting)

Eh, I don't think 1 coach in Texas is going to impact Alabama's footprint in that state... Especially considering we sign maybe 2-3 players a year from there... And it's a big ass state.

Saban went above and beyond to protect Hurts from criticism, or even objective evaluation, which makes him a good dude. If Jalen's daddy can't see that by now then who cares what he thinks or says, because he'd be ignorant to reality.

Now that Tua has proven his abilities, daddy should pipe down. Don't bring any more attention to who the better option is, because it's not his son. Maybe if/when he leaves Alabama they will complain, but for now he's got to fall in line.
 
Looks like Q Williams was the D Lineman of the week. While not the biggest he may be the most disruptive NT we've had. I like how Saban also pointed out that he was able to keep his gaps controlled as well. Certainly a bright spot for that group

I was very pleasantly surprised by Williams. He was one of my biggest worries on defense, because of his size. Granted all the spread/hurry up teams we face having a guy his size/speed on the field and not have to come out in obvious passing downs would be a huge benefit if he is able to be effective. I'm still not ready to say 100% sold, because I honestly believe Louisville is a terrible football team, but I am def. optimistic.
 
Good - Scoring by offense, defense and special teams
Bad - Louisville should have been held to zero points
Ugly - Christian Miller getting his ass chewed for a penalty. He (Miller) should know better than to respond that way on the field.
 

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