šŸˆ Undefeated Alabama leaking oil, and this is probably Nick Saban's worst team since 2010

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Alabama barely escaped Mississippi State in Starkvegas, needing a touchdown in the final minute to defeat the Bulldogs. If Dan Mullenhadn’t foolishly decided to unload the kitchen sink on a blitz on 3rd and 15, maybe the game goes to overtime. But no.

Alas the Tide are 10-0 and a victory over surging Auburn in the Iron Bowl away from playing for the SEC Championship. That game would be against Georgia.

The Tide appear to be headed toward the College Football Playoff for the fourth year in a row. The website 538 gives Alabama 69 percent of a chance of making the playoff. Given the chaos that could swirl around them, I’d skew a little lower than that, but the Tide are no doubt in a great position.

The injuries are significant. The schedule so far has been very soft. Alabama isn’t nearly as strong at stopping the run this year. There are legitimate problems.
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I’d go so far as to call this Nick Saban’s worst team since 2010, when Alabama suffered road losses to South Carolina and LSU, plus lost to Cam Newton in a memorable Iron Bowl. The SEC was much stronger back then than it is now.

Alabama’s run defense sticks out most as a trouble spot that will be exploited by Auburn and Georgia … and then perhaps Ohio State or Oklahoma in the playoff.

The Tide finished #1 nationally in 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 against the run, each year allowing fewer than 76 yards per game.

This year they’re 2nd at 75 yards per game, but that was mostly rung up against inferior competition. They’ve gotten worse lately as the linebacker injuries mounted. LSU gashed them for 151. Mississippi State ran wild for 172, and became the first team to rush for three TDs in the Nick Saban era in Tuscaloosa. Keeping the ball away from Jalen Hurts and the potentially explosive offense is paramount, and enabled both of those teams from hanging around.

Putting things in perspective: The Bulldogs hadn’t scored a TD against Alabama since 2014.

It’s safe to assume Auburn with Kerryon Johnson and Georgia with Nick Chubb will rush for 150+ yards. Can those defenses finish the job Mississippi State couldn’t?

Alabama is Still Undefeated, But This is Nick Saban's Worst Team Since 2010
 
#RatPoison

/rollseyes
1. Fox Sports
2. Jason McIntyre (one of Cowherd's guys, for what that's worth.)
3. Combine the first two and you've got a poorly written article with no context.

IE: Worse team since '10? A '10 Tide squad that was killed by injuries far worse than this '16 team has been hit?

A lot of people point to leadership in that team without acknowledging the leaders were hurt and not playing. In that '10 season.

Upshaw: Hammy in preseason, hurt against at Florida.
Ingram: Hurt before the season started
Center: Hurt all year.
Fluker: Hurt in middle of the season.
Barrett: Hurt last three or four regular season games.
Trent: Hurt versus LSU.
Menzie: Hurt all year.
Julio: Broke hand versus UofSC then banged up against versus Auburn.
Darius: Hurt against UArk and wasn't back 100% the rest of the season.
DL: If I'm remembering this correctly the entire DL missed games that season due to injury.
Carpenter: Injured in a few games.
Nico: Broke hand, can't remember which game.

I ran the count in '11 and it was over 30 games missed by starters in '10.

Worse team? Hell no. More injury riddled since '10? That would be a fair, and accurate, statement IF he'd done his research.

IF. (Asking a lot from that group.)
 
Defensively similar.

This years offense is much better than 2010 and much better than several of the other Saban years also.

It’s just time to outscore some fools.
 
you've got a poorly written article with no context.

Pointless article.

Pointless if we set aside the fact it was a pointed troll?

And, BTW, that '10 season also had Dre and Dee starting in their first year in the secondary.

Such a bad team in '10 that lost to a #2 ranked Auburn team ALL THE WHILE decimated by injury.

Then, when healthy, a 49-7 thrashing of Michigan State who was ranked in the top 10 at the time.

(I get so amused at these pieces...)
 
I'll play along, even though the concept looks like a shiny lure someone is using for clickbait. I would have to say the 2014 team ould be lagging behind this one. We had trouble staying balanced with the running game. Our D-backs just had trouble keeping receivers in front of them all season.

This team has lead the SEC all season in offensive and defensive stats. Not sure what a great Bama team would have to look like according to his yardstick.
 
1. Fox Sports
2. Jason McIntyre (one of Cowherd's guys, for what that's worth.)
3. Combine the first two and you've got a poorly written article with no context.

IE: Worse team since '10? A '10 Tide squad that was killed by injuries far worse than this '16 team has been hit?

A lot of people point to leadership in that team without acknowledging the leaders were hurt and not playing. In that '10 season.

Upshaw: Hammy in preseason, hurt against at Florida.
Ingram: Hurt before the season started
Center: Hurt all year.
Fluker: Hurt in middle of the season.
Barrett: Hurt last three or four regular season games.
Trent: Hurt versus LSU.
Menzie: Hurt all year.
Julio: Broke hand versus UofSC then banged up against versus Auburn.
Darius: Hurt against UArk and wasn't back 100% the rest of the season.
DL: If I'm remembering this correctly the entire DL missed games that season due to injury.
Carpenter: Injured in a few games.
Nico: Broke hand, can't remember which game.

I ran the count in '11 and it was over 30 games missed by starters in '10.

Worse team? Hell no. More injury riddled since '10? That would be a fair, and accurate, statement IF he'd done his research.

IF. (Asking a lot from that group.)

Plus, Mark Barron had a shoulder injury. He played hurt in the game against the barn. They knew this and took advantage by throwing high to the receiver that he was covering early in the second half. A half way healthy Mark Barron would have either knocked the ball away or intercepted it. That would have kept the game at 24-7 at that point instead of 24-14. That was a HUGE momentum swing for the barn that day.
 
This article is the opposite of rat poison. This should light a fire in the whole teams belly and give them more incentive than ever before, to go out and play well against every team we face from here on out.

As @BamaFan334 said yesterday, perspective, perspective, perspective.

Negative, Mercer is thinking we got Alabama right we want them as this is probably Nick Saban's worst team since 2010...
 
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