I watched the video... How did the coaches watch the film breakdowns of his play? What I want to know is how we had to get down 3 scores in NC before we made the change? Kiffin saw what this guy saw half way through 16 and mailed it in for the remainder of the season. Sark saw it after 1 game and left. Daboll was beyond frustrated all season and left to go to back to the NFL. A full blown mutiny was unfolding after the AU game. Recruits were fleeing in droves all throughout last season.
We saw cameos of what Tua was capable of throughout last season and the unparalleled moxie in the NC. Yet here we are, coach allowing there to be a QB controversy. What does coach see or want to see in Jalen that just isn’t there? It’s like he doesn’t want to admit he was wrong about Jalen and the DT/spread experiment. His reaction at the end of the NC was more like a fan than a coach imo. Sort of like a “y’all want to do it your way have at it I will tell you so after it’s over†shock when you’re wrong.
After seeing that I cant understand why we are still debating this.
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There's a lot of truth in what you say, though I think you may be overstating the case just a bit. Kiffin would have been gone for a lot of reasons, Sark as well. Jalen's weaknesses didn't cause those departures. Daboll's a pro guy, and his reputation as a recruiter was iffy. So I'm not sure if he would have left or not.
Recruiting was getting hurt, though we still ended up with a Top 10 class.
The frustration of the WRs probably would have led to more than one transfer.
And we did win our 5th NC in 9 years.
Still, I'm on record multiple times as believing that Jalen's towering strength -- ball security -- has become too expensive in terms of missed opportunities, especially against good to elite defenses. He's thoroughly diagnosed, and the best defenses make us one-dimensional with him under center. It's just that only a few opponents have the talent to execute what everybody in the stadium knows they need to do.
The deal is, it's the performances against those teams that delineate a good solid season from a championship one.
Tua won't be perfect. I have every expectation that, as they get more film, opponents will diagnose him as well. But he has such a skill set that they'll never make us one-dimensional because of QB play -- which they do with Jalen. Tua will make more turnovers than Jalen. But he will make infinitely more plays, and we'll have far fewer three-and-outs against opponents that matter. It's a price I'm willing to pay.
While I have no inside information whatsoever, Nick Saban is nothing if not a risk manager. I have to believe he sees that as well.