BamaDelta said:I hate screens. They never seem to work for us. :?
I think it's clear that gym routine isn't working on pent up aggression.
BamaDelta said:I hate screens. They never seem to work for us. :?
TerryP said:jocephus8179 said:So if Saban's not much for the running QB, do you think that will change with Star Jackson? Since he is a duel threat and all. And, do you think that if Star really shines, it will make JPW even better so Star doesn't put him on the bench? Or is there even a chance of Star getting the start in 08?
Star is a Pro-style QB.
TerryP said:BamaDelta said:I hate screens. They never seem to work for us. :?
I think it's clear that gym routine isn't working on pent up aggression.
Kc said:Just an opinion but look at UGA's offense. They use a lot of dink, dunk and screens...it does work but conditioning, coaching and ability lean heavy into the timing of screens. Frankly, we have been lacking a lot of that for the past 10+ years.
BamaDelta said:TerryP said:BamaDelta said:I hate screens. They never seem to work for us. :?
I think it's clear that gym routine isn't working on pent up aggression.
I've hated screens before there were any gyms. :wink:
Maybe I'm forgetting a great part of our past and tradition, but two things come to mind when I think of areas where Alabama has never excelled...screen passes and two point conversions.
And BTW, this whole topic makes me extremely uneasy. You know Terry that my faith in JPW is pretty much at an all-time low. Your opinion that Star won't even challenge....ummm, I hope that isn't the case or that JPW has such a great year that it won't matter.
After watching as much video as I have on the season before Coach Mac arrived at Fresno and what he did last year I see sufficient reason to trust my instincts.You have mentioned the Fresno videos you have studied. If you will, when you get the time, could you please throw up a sticky with some of the links to these videos? I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to see what it is you have been looking at.
Thank you in advance.
Weak arms are most likely to be exposed on short patterns. If a long one floats, a short one will float too. Remember the Mississippi State game? Ugh.DustyG said:I can't say that this makes me unhappy. It isn't like JP has the strongest arm in the world. I would think that the majority of our play calling would involve dink and dunk passes to try to lure the secondary in close and then try to pop a big one down field. I would also expect to see more flare type passes to backs out of the backfield behind a Julio fly route, provided that our backs can catch of course.
TerryP said:Personally, the infatuation with Star is misplaced this early as I see it. Bring it into the conversation at the end of the '09 season and then it might be worth discussing.
BamaDelta said:TerryP said:Personally, the infatuation with Star is misplaced this early as I see it. Bring it into the conversation at the end of the '09 season and then it might be worth discussing.
I totally agree with that. In fact the only reason I'd like to see Star challenge is if John Parker struggles again this year. I'd prefer JPW take care of business and never have to worry about competition or a back-up.
I have no infatuation with Star. In fact I can't stand all that pre-college hype. It has blown up in our face almost every time when looking at hot-shot QB recruits that come to Alabama. Lately our only success stories at QB have come in the form of hard workers with no glitz and glamor.
bamaupsman said:Weak arms are most likely to be exposed on short patterns. If a long one floats, a short one will float too. Remember the Mississippi State game? Ugh.
DustyG said:bamaupsman said:Weak arms are most likely to be exposed on short patterns. If a long one floats, a short one will float too. Remember the Mississippi State game? Ugh.
I agree thaat any QB who throws off of his back foot while falling is going to float the ball anywhere he throws it. JPW has shown that he can hit short to intermediate routes when he has time. I haven't seen a lot of him hitting long passes, even with time, without the receiver having to wait on the ball to get there. That indicates to me either a lack of arm strenght or an inability to understand the timing of the route. I believe that in JPW's case, it is the former and not the latter.