We need more from the O line so Ty has the opportunity to give us more, IMHO.Roll Tide!! Another ugly win but sure beats the alternative! With Venables defense and two weeks to prep we need more from Ty next week
We’ve got to find a rhythm again on offense. Running up the middle on first down for no gain isn’t doing it. I think we need to better utilize quick throws for easier completions that would take some pressure off of Ty and the offensive line. Our playmakers are at receiver not running back. Quickly get the ball in their hands in space and let them work. I’m not saying totally abandon the run, but we’ve basically got to open up the running game by first throwing.Unless and until the OL improves, the Oklahoma and Auburn games could be toss ups at best. If we get by those two games, I am not confident in our chances against either Texas A&M, Georgia, or Ole Miss in the SEC Championship game.
I completely agree, but the last two games even when he had time Ty’s throws have been slightly off the mark.We need more from the O line so Ty has the opportunity to give us more, IMHO.
I’m frankly surprised we’ve gotten as far as we have with the OL play thus far. I don’t know how much of it is offensive philosophy, coaching, talent ( or lack thereof) , or a combo of some or all three. It’s hard to imagine getting through OU, barn, SECCG ( hopefully), CFP without at least something approaching a respectable running game.Unless and until the OL improves, the Oklahoma and Auburn games could be toss ups at best. If we get by those two games, I am not confident in our chances against either Texas A&M, Georgia, or Ole Miss in the SEC Championship game.
and we keep winningLook I am not excusing any of our flaws but this year has been 2010 levels of crap in terms of our opposition getting time off to prepare for us. Bama play four ranked teams in a row then has to play at South Carolina/
LSU gets a bye.
Oklahoma gets a bye.
Auburn gets a bye and then plays Mercer before play bama.
Even the college football nerds on twitter are calling it out now.
The Oklahoma D Line is legit.Unless and until the OL improves, the Oklahoma and Auburn games could be toss ups at best. If we get by those two games, I am not confident in our chances against either Texas A&M, Georgia, or Ole Miss in the SEC Championship game.
Ty’s strength has not been the deep ball. We need to run the type of routes that dink and dunk our way down the field that can frustrate any good defense. The route tree just isn’t doing thatThe Oklahoma D Line is legit.
Bama’s D may be improving bit by bit, but the O is regressing. The further the season goes on, the more tape opposing coordinators have on Bama.
Oklahoma has seen all it needs to see and has the horses to let the D-line pressure the QB and contain the non-existent run game. They will throw 7 into mid-level coverage and deal with the one out of 10 deep balls that Ty throws accurately.
A running game is crucial because it allows you to control the tempo of the game, shorten the number of possessions of your opponent, rest your defense and, at times, utterly demoralized your opponent.I’m frankly surprised we’ve gotten as far as we have with the OL play thus far. I don’t know how much of it is offensive philosophy, coaching, talent ( or lack thereof) , or a combo of some or all three. It’s hard to imagine getting through OU, barn, SECCG ( hopefully), CFP without at least something approaching a respectable running game.