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Meh, I don't notice tendencies with his pre-snap foot placement. There seemed to be a connection in like his first 10 or so plays, but after that, the notion of a perceived tendency is tossed out the window.

What I DID notice was practically the same route combination, regardless of formation. 3 deep routes of all 15+ yds, one short route most of the time, with little to no intermediate routes of 7-10 yds.

That's a problem.

I'm in some disagreement here, because we had open receivers a lot of the time. He just missed them and continued to miss his tailback outlet in the flats like he did most of the year.

He was under pressure a good bit, no doubt about that, but he had open receivers all day long, so not sure how predictability favors anyone when the guys were open, and throws were not good throws.
 
I'm in some disagreement here, because we had open receivers a lot of the time. He just missed them and continued to miss his tailback outlet in the flats like he did most of the year.

He was under pressure a good bit, no doubt about that, but he had open receivers all day long, so not sure how predictability favors anyone when the guys were open, and throws were not good throws.
Even in last 4 pass plays. Same plays sort of
And had receivers open but was predetermined where he was throwing. It appeared.

Thank goodness this season is over.

Beat AU again. 5 in a row
Beat lsu at lsu. Awesome
Beat uga again
Got a #1 ranking. 16 in last 17 years or something
Great recruiting class signed

Should be loaded next year.

Rolltide
 
Even in last 4 pass plays. Same plays sort of
And had receivers open but was predetermined where he was throwing. It appeared.

Thank goodness this season is over.

Beat AU again. 5 in a row
Beat lsu at lsu. Awesome
Beat uga again
Got a #1 ranking. 16 in last 17 years or something
Great recruiting class signed

Should be loaded next year.

Rolltide

Agreed, all of those points are very nice. Beating Georgia is what I am happiest about. Very proud of the team for pulling that one out. That was a terrific feeling.
 
The offense was vanilla, reminded me of the Shula years. And there were several snaps where they sent 5 to rush JM and Miller was wide-ass-open about 3-5 yards past the LOS and he never saw him. Multiple times he would have had huge gains.
Question, do we pin this on the coaches? Open receivers but 4 never saw them? You would have to try to be this inefficient on offense. In reality, 4 was severely limited in passing game. If he demanded 250,000$ to play he should have told to sit out.
 
Even in last 4 pass plays. Same plays sort of
And had receivers open but was predetermined where he was throwing. It appeared.

Thank goodness this season is over.

Beat AU again. 5 in a row
Beat lsu at lsu. Awesome
Beat uga again
Got a #1 ranking. 16 in last 17 years or something
Great recruiting class signed

Should be loaded next year.

Rolltide
Two things missing there big time - a championship and 10+ win season...
 
Thinking more about the qb situation this past season, how bad was Ty Simpson for him to not really get a chance at all with Milroe struggling like he did?

The grass ain’t always greener. I’m afraid, at least in the short term, we are going to struggle at qb.
 
Thinking more about the qb situation this past season, how bad was Ty Simpson for him to not really get a chance at all with Milroe struggling like he did?

The grass ain’t always greener. I’m afraid, at least in the short term, we are going to struggle at qb.

I just think the committment was made to JM. He performed great. And poorly.
Both ends of spectrum. Why? Thats a fair question. How could anybody be that good. N then that bad....

TY. Big. Strong. Fast. And bama has some incredible schedule this year. No time for mediocrity at the qb position.
Going to fsu, to USCe, to AU, to Missouri & to UGA.
 
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