Miller is 221 lbsThe big issue in losing Jam isn’t so much the talent issue. Young and Hill are tremendously talented guys. The difference is in style. Hill and Young are the big back, physical guys. Jam offered a little bit of change up. A little quicker, a little more of a threat on the edges.
Not to imply Jam isn’t “physical”. All you have to is look at the guy. He is a beast. He is just a step or two “quicker”.
Maybe Dear or Washington or Riley can offer that in his absence?
The season is officially near.....we've got a LoTR gif.
Offensively, this team has got nowhere to go but up after what the skilled players have had to endure with the past two years at QB.I'v been mulling it over and reading some of the Bama media guys' take on things.
I know Jam was the leading rusher last year...but (as a few others have pointed out) we had a Mickey Mouse offense last year that rarely ever utilized the skill players (other than featuring J. Milroe's legs).
The difference this year will be night and day. Like going from 1800's tech to the 2000's. The ability to function like a 21st-century, modern offense again will nullify much of our concerns about losing Jam.
The biggest issue will be missing his pass blocking/blitz protection.
Yes... Noticed this last year that we played more guys by far. Under Saban we really did not sub in the back seven, just OLB and the DL.Excellent point. I heard Martin Houston say a similar thing on his podcast, albeit before the Jam injury. One thing DeBoer showed in his first year is his willingness to play guys “early and often” in meaningful roles. Houston said he feels we are going to see young guys get the chance to step up early.
You never want to lose a player of Jam’s caliber for any significant period of time. But situations like this does allow you to get other players on the field and build depth.
No, this one was by a player landing on top of Jam after he was on the ground....at least what I heard. At the conclusion of a long run by TS and Jam was downfield blocking.I heard Lawson had a huge hit in the scrimmage. Just wondering if it was Jam that took that hit?
I thought it was odd when DeBoer confirmed the injury he said Jam had a “procedure” and didn’t say “surgery”.
Yep, a posterior SC dislocation that was reduced( the procedure). I read about it. Apparently it can be dangerous due to the location.I thought it was odd when DeBoer confirmed the injury he said Jam had a “procedure” and didn’t say “surgery”.
Probably had to take him to the hospital to reduce it (pop it back in place).
Yeah. when I broke mine the doctor said it was incredibly dangerous. It can puncture your coratid artery and you would bleed out before anyone could do anything.Yep, a posterior SC dislocation that was reduced( the procedure). I read about it. Apparently it can be dangerous due to the location.
That's a misleading statistic because that includes Milroe...We will start the season without 82% of our rushing production from last year.
Exactly! Kinda the point of my earlier post.That's a misleading statistic because that includes Milroe....
Jam for all intent and purposes was a fullback last year. The other JM was the RB. I will now be on the phone with my therapist...Exactly! Kinda the point of my earlier thread.
The opposing defenses last year were able to load the box and cheat up to stop JM. It made it nearly impossible to run the ball without a decent QB throwing threat.
Jam's stats last year don't mean much one way or another.
There's bound to be a pill for that!Jam for all intent and purposes was a fullback last year. The other JM was the RB. I will now be on the phone with my therapist...
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