Sad to see that happened to Jalston. I was very excited to see the variety of ways we'd utilize him. He's probably our most versatile RB. His loss will limit some of the versatility that was evidently going to be a major part of our offense (as it always has been) in terms of offensive sets. Jalston could be the FB in the I, catch out of the backfield from that position or be a workhorse running back, and block his butt off. But his loss shouldn't have a significant affect on the execution of our offense utilizing the other 2 backs that were above him in the depth chart in the sets that don't include 2 backs (and there are a lot).
Losing Fowler may take away a special aspect of what we can do on offense, but this team is so stacked and well coached, and luckily with the fact that we are more than comfortable playing without a fullback...already prepared to move forward and continue with what probably still will be maybe the most special offense in the Saban error. IF Folwer has to take medical hardship, then I know he'll be a big part of the next team that makes a run for a NC.
I really hate injuries, but especially in games like these. But there's nothing you can do about it. The games on the schedule, gotta play it
Losing Fowler may take away a special aspect of what we can do on offense, but this team is so stacked and well coached, and luckily with the fact that we are more than comfortable playing without a fullback...already prepared to move forward and continue with what probably still will be maybe the most special offense in the Saban error. IF Folwer has to take medical hardship, then I know he'll be a big part of the next team that makes a run for a NC.
I really hate injuries, but especially in games like these. But there's nothing you can do about it. The games on the schedule, gotta play it
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