Jess as always your analysis brings us all back to earth.
My issue is Saban has all the #1 recruiting classes yet Ole Miss about beats us in every category.
This will sting but development of talent is on the coaches. I have my question about several.
My concern is Saban has yet to really stop these fast paced offenses. OK I have heard the Boa Constrictor theory
but when I watch all is see is fast runs around our ends and quick passes that allows the opposition to move right down the field
Until we can stop HUNH and get off the field on third down (Alabama has to be the worst 3rd down team in America)
Another concern our OL could not stop MTSU or Wisconsin I suspect Ole Miss is more talented that either.
Until the OL can block for the run and protect the pass rush our offense will stall.
Coker shows flashes but he is too prone for the home run and let's be honest he has strength to make the long ball
just lacks the accuracy. Bateman runs around better but has his own issues.
Amazes me that Morris was in lead in late camp with steadiness but must lack something that puts Coker or Bateman ahead.
If those two flub I would play Morris and if that fails might as well put Barnett out there.
My real fear is Ole Miss will exploit their up-tempo knowing CNS has trouble with it then. Our vaunted DL is not set up to stop HUNH
so if our QB's are off or Henry cannot get thru the line we could be in for a real disappointing loss.
I always think 'Bama rises to the challenge and this will be one. So I still pull for my Tide to win.
Maybe the category ratings reflect the inaccuracy of recruiting rankings, not a lack of development by the coaching staff. That said, Ole Miss has recruited really well over the past few years. And two games into the season, there isn't enough information just yet to be definitive on that. This game will be the litmus test for both teams.
I don't think anyone has yet
stopped these kind of offenses but Alabama has slowed them down. We didn't have the personnel last year to seal the edge the way we needed to and when we did that successfully, we often gave up big runs up the middle (especially by the QB)- again due to personnel limitations. I think we are much better suited in the 'front seven' to seal the edge and plug the middle against spread offenses than we were last year. We have more depth up front and more range and speed at linebacker. I haven't seen opposing receivers with much YAC this year and that's really important against spread teams.
I think this week we will see Bama using the same approach as we did last year against Missouri in the SECCG- the best way to dull a speed rush from the DL is to run right at them. I think we'll see that in combination with designed QB roll-outs. I'll bet we'll see more runs with a guard pulling as well. Ole Miss is going to get a full dose of power football and downhill running and the dividends for that are paid in the second half. I think this game will be won in the fourth quarter by the team that has the mental and physical stamina to finish.
As for the QBs, they are still developing- as expected- but I for one am glad that we are more diverse in our passing game than we were last year. Ole Miss can't key on just one guy but our QB has to make the right reads on those critical passing plays. I do believe Coach Kiffin has some wrinkles in store for Ole Miss to keep them from stacking the box. Personally, I'd like to see how they do against 2 TE sets where we can run or throw.
As for the DL, we have the depth this year to platoon but I think we are going to be in nickel and probably dime packages for a lot of this game unless and until Ole Miss proves that they can run the ball.
I think this is going to be a wild and exciting game to watch and the team that is on the plus side in turnovers wins the game. Our RBs need to run downhill and hold onto the ball and our young DBs need to show their ballhawking skills on Saturday. I believe they will, too.