the linemen just aren't athletic enough for pursuit against today's qb's.Bringing in Coker tonight would probably have caused a loss. However, there is no hiding the fact that our offensive problems revolve around the QB position. ARK tonight decided that they were going to practically ignore the QB and send their safeties and sometimes even corners. Our OL didn't play terribly tonight. They just were trying to block too many with too few. That never is pretty. They did a good job of taking away Blake's short stuff and they simply disrespected his ability to throw long. It paid off for them big time, even if it didn't win the game. Starting next week, Blake will have to prove himself all over again as a long-ball passer. We'll get more feedback from the people who could attend, but I find it hard to believe that we had no receivers open at all downfield. It'll be interesting to hear what they saw. On defense, I said it during the game thread. We just look a step slow and big for the direction the game has moved. It'll be interesting to see what the coaches can do with this team...
I agree with everything you said. However, I would also add that we look a bit confused on D at times, especially in the secondary.Bringing in Coker tonight would probably have caused a loss. However, there is no hiding the fact that our offensive problems revolve around the QB position. ARK tonight decided that they were going to practically ignore the QB and send their safeties and sometimes even corners. Our OL didn't play terribly tonight. They just were trying to block too many with too few. That never is pretty. They did a good job of taking away Blake's short stuff and they simply disrespected his ability to throw long. It paid off for them big time, even if it didn't win the game. Starting next week, Blake will have to prove himself all over again as a long-ball passer. We'll get more feedback from the people who could attend, but I find it hard to believe that we had no receivers open at all downfield. It'll be interesting to hear what they saw. On defense, I said it during the game thread. We just look a step slow and big for the direction the game has moved. It'll be interesting to see what the coaches can do with this team...
Please that would be nice!!!I disagree about ND. Not that it looks like it will matter this year, but we should hope they keep winning in the off-chance that we might get paired with them in the play-offs.
On the radio after the game, Saban said that was the worst quarterback sneak he had seen in 42 years of coaching...
I can't wait to hear his post game PC. Should be good..On the radio after the game, Saban said that was the worst quarterback sneak he had seen in 42 years of coaching...![]()
Can't buy that alone as an excuse for how bad the offense and special teams are performing.Product of some of our own success. We recruit well, but believe it or not, it is not easy to reload. We lose some great players to the NFL, those that are left are the ones that didn't quite pan out (4th and 5th yr seniors not quite good enough to make the NFL), young players, and a couple of stars. Ask LSU, they'll tell you all about it
I tend to agree. And for all the talk about the rough ride on the plane...don't u guys think they heard it all week leading up to this game? And what was the result? We looked even worse.Something really strange going on with this team. That brought back some really bad memories from the DuBose era teams going up to Fayetteville and looking like a deer in headlights. But we won.
They just don't look like they're having much fun.. like they are wound way too tight. And then there is a lack of focus that is an epidemic at this point.
I'd sale it. Market it, "how not to play football, if you want to win"Burn the game film.
Actually, I can really excuse some confusion on the defensive end rather than on the offensive end, where we should know what we're doing and be in charge. That wasn't true tonight. At times, it looked like a HS game, and not good teams at that, with Kiffin and Blake carrying on animated conferences at the sideline while the clock clicked down. We looked like anything but a disciplined FB team...I agree with everything you said. However, I would also add that we look a bit confused on D at times, especially in the secondary.
Oh my lord how did that Arky QB dance around our blue chip D linemen like they were standing still? Not since Kenny King and Kindal Moorhead have I seen anyone running around in the backfield.the linemen just aren't athletic enough for pursuit against today's qb's.