By Walls98
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Virginia Tech Rewind
Virginia Tech Rewind
Well, where do I start? Even though this was an Alabama win, the game was still difficult to watch for a second (and third) time. One of the most frustrating first 3 quarters of football I can remember. We had out-gained Va Tech 3 to 1 and were still losing. This is what they call Beamer Ball ā Win by any means necessary. Whereas last year we were the ones letting opponents beat themselves, Va Tech was returning the favor.
The Good
- Our running backs are some of the best I have EVER seen at picking up blitzers. Roy had one miscue there in the 3rd quarter, but other than that, our RBās know what they are doing ā Kudos to Burton Burns who I personally feel, is one of the better running backs coaches in America. Two things Burton will not stand for out of his running backs ā fumbling and non-physical play.
- Defense, Defense, Defense. We are bigger, faster, and stronger than any Alabama team I can remember. McClain and Hightower are NFL ready linebackers now. I know Coach Sal said those two are better than anybody he had on the Panthers. Coach Sal is not known for a lot of compliments. If we do not turn the ball over this year, teams are going to be frustrated trying to get to the 50.
- Very impressed with Kareem Jackson. Had his guy blanketed all night which leads me intoā¦.
- Pass Rush ā Much improved from last year. I know Va Tech had to replace 3 starters on the OL, but we had guys flying from everywhere. I guarantee you if you ask āT-Mobile,ā he would say he has never been pressured like that since the LSU game 2 years ago when they got pummeled (with a bunch of Saban players).
- No mention by the announcers, but what a tackle Rod Woodson made on the opening kickoff. That guy is a missile. I knew he was strong, but did not know he had that kind of straight line speed. He continually beat everyone down on kickoff coverage.
- McElroy is a mature, smart QB. No shocker here. He will NOT get us beat, which is very important on a Saban-coached team. You can have all the playmaking ability in the world, but if you make stupid mistakes, you will not play QB for CNS.
- Love a back who gets better as the game goes along and we have that in Ingram. Have not seen a back for us like him since Dennis Riddle, who was an absolute warrior.
- PJ Fitzgerald ā Improved leaps and bounds since last year. Great punts all night with good hangtime.
The Bad
- Our kickoff coverage was atrocious again. It continues to be feast or famine ā We either make a stop inside the 20 or the opposing returner ends up on our side of the 50. The late hit on Chris Jordan was a horrible call.
- Barrett Jones ā Yes, I know it was his first start, but do not believe he graded out that well. On the other hand, this D we were playing was not chopped liver, either. Va Tech and UNC will be the top 2 defenses in the ACC this year. The good news is he obviously got a little better as the game went along.
- Drew Davis. Was disappointed after watching his performance. The DE from Va Tech (Worilds) beat him like a rented mule. The bright side ā I am not sure Davis will face a better DE this year.
The Ugly
- Roās 2 unsportsmanlike penalties are the obvious choice. Sergio Render was blocking him high and, after he had already cussed Marquis Johnson out for blowing a coverage on the previous play, this apparently set him off. The shame of the whole situation was Lorenzo Washington making a great play. Not only did he close down on T-Mobile, but he batted the pitch as well. Ro is a stand up guy. He made a mistake and he knows it. Batting the refereeās hands away after the play may have been his worst mistake and he was VERY lucky not to get tossed. I can assure you of this ā just like in practice, Ro does not make the same mistake twice and you will never see an outburst from him like this ever again.
- Tied for the above was Marquis Johnsonās blown coverage on the wheel route. In watching the tape, Saban was questioning Barron, but Kirby was all over Marquis and he was right. Despite what you have seen or heard, it was Johnsonās responsibility to go with the back.
The 4th quarter was a thing of beauty ā We really asserted control both offensively and defensively with our size and athleticism. If it were not for the BS call on Jordan, we may win by 17.
Ingram has a bruised knee, which may take some time to heal. He would be questionable for our game against FIU this weekend. No ligament damage, but it is a bad bruise and we have the luxury of resting him and letting the other backs get the bulk of the carries.