Many, many sins committed during the season will be forgiven if the last one is a win.Golesh knows who is buttering the bread... If he can upset us year one it gives him some real breathing room and the ability to snag some control.
Many, many sins committed during the season will be forgiven if the last one is a win.Golesh knows who is buttering the bread... If he can upset us year one it gives him some real breathing room and the ability to snag some control.
Only for the short term. Malzahn still faced questions about his job at AU even after being the most successful AU coach against CNS. As soon as he lost to CNS, the coaching seat got hot again, and the other wins outside of the Alabama game were almost irrelevant.Golesh knows who is buttering the bread... If he can upset us year one it gives him some real breathing room and the ability to snag some control.
I had thought Carroll would be at RT, and Mal Waldrep at RG. Mal has looked really good in practice. So I hear.
What I've read confirms my earlier post.
DBs had a great day. A few INTs. A true freshman had a Pic6.
Concerning the QBs, Mack struggled more compared to Russell. Russell had his own struggles, but his abilities "flashed" more, which is consistent with what we've heard the entire spring.
I have a feeling if Mack and Russell are really that "neck and neck" in the current race and AM is thought to only have an advantage because he knows the system better that means Russell is hands down the most talented.I have a feeling, and I hope I'll be wrong, but I think we're going to have struggles at the QB position for the first part of the season. I think the second half we'll be fine because we'll have learned from the growing pains.
That's my view as well. If both are going to struggle, you struggle with the younger, more talented QB.I have a feeling if Mack and Russell are really that "neck and neck" in the current race and AM is thought to only have an advantage because he knows the system better that means Russell is hands down the most talented.
And if we are going to struggle early with either, you go with Russell 100% of the time!
Only for the short term. Malzahn still faced questions about his job at AU even after being the most successful AU coach against CNS. As soon as he lost to CNS, the coaching seat got hot again, and the other wins outside of the Alabama game were almost irrelevant.
That's my view as well. If both are going to struggle, you struggle with the younger, more talented QB.
I have a feeling if Mack and Russell are really that "neck and neck" in the current race and AM is thought to only have an advantage because he knows the system better that means Russell is hands down the most talented.
And if we are going to struggle early with either, you go with Russell 100% of the time!
to me it depends on one thing. Will the 'more talented' guy make more mistakes that could cost you a game or 2, despite the upside, versus a guy who might not make the 'electric, flash' plays as often, but also won't make the critical mistakes that can cost games.
I'll take the guy who won't make the critical mistakes that end up losing games.
I get that. It's smart. If it works. But I've always favored playing the more talented guy when the situation is the way it's being described.to me it depends on one thing. Will the 'more talented' guy make more mistakes that could cost you a game or 2, despite the upside, versus a guy who might not make the 'electric, flash' plays as often, but also won't make the critical mistakes that can cost games.
I'll take the guy who won't make the critical mistakes that end up losing games.
to me it depends on one thing. Will the 'more talented' guy make more mistakes that could cost you a game or 2, despite the upside, versus a guy who might not make the 'electric, flash' plays as often, but also won't make the critical mistakes that can cost games.
I'll take the guy who won't make the critical mistakes that end up losing games.
The report that has circulated regarding the last scrimmage is Mack had 2 INTs and should have had 2 more. And Russell had 1 pic 6.Of course, if one is making general mistakes but the other is making critical mistakes, you definitely go with the one who's not making the critical mistakes. But if they're making the same types of mistakes, and both are basically struggling in areas that are on the same level, then I'm going with the younger QB.
The school might be using Ai to do his press conferences. LOL!CKD press conference from yesterday was either severely edited or was the most coherent post-practice update he has given since he has been here. Didn't give anything away but was frank about the tempo of the practices. He did much better with his comments...
Last spring Ty wasn't having great spring.I would be lying if I said I was not greatly concerned about the level of play we will get from the QB this year regardless of who gets the job.