Bama talk starts around the 7 minute mark.
-Talks about Jam being back for SEC play
-About the depth of the secondary
-The defense as whole he says is good and they are mean and physical.
-The Bama is very dynamic and a very good team.
Agree with your take.I like hearing that the defense hits "HARD" and the secondary is "very deep" and "cannot tell the ones from the two's."
I noticed he somewhat tempered the QB expectations with "there aren't any heisman trophy winners in this group, or at least I don't think there is". But he made it clear that Alabama is solid at the QB position. We don't need a Heisman trophy winner at QB, we just need a solid game manager who can distribute the ball, not turn the ball over and get us in and out of good/bad plays. We've never needed a Heisman winning QB to win a NC.
some of that depends on what the coaches are stressing for the players. It's somewhat likely that after last year, the coaches have put a major priority on taking care of the ball and not having the turnovers, so in the scrimmage situations, the QB would be doing that instead of pushing limits, while in other types of reps in a more standard practice is maybe pushing the edge a bit.Lot of talk about the secondary but then supposedly they aren’t getting pics. Yes two things can be true about a qb doing well and secondary can be good but in reality the secondary usually gets theirs if playing well. QB is supposed to be testing his limitations in practice too which usually leads to some pics.
Ty going 14/15 is also what I heard. Charlie Potter said on the BamaOnline podcast that Ty was 14/15 for 150 yards, according to his source. He also said Ty was being smart with the ball, knowing all the studs we have in the secondary, and when there's nothing there, taking the checkdowns, instead of throwing into double coverage. After what happened last season, this is music to my ears.some of that depends on what the coaches are stressing for the players. It's somewhat likely that after last year, the coaches have put a major priority on taking care of the ball and not having the turnovers, so in the scrimmage situations, the QB would be doing that instead of pushing limits, while in other types of reps in a more standard practice is maybe pushing the edge a bit.
OR - maybe TS is just doing that well in practice. I read one report that said he was 14/15 or 15/16 in the second scrimmage (I don't recall the source, or knowing if it was that solid, but it seemed really specific) and that the only incomplete pass was actually a drop by the WR.
A #1 hit song!!!Ty going 14/15 is also what I heard. Charlie Potter said on the BamaOnline podcast that Ty was 14/15 for 150 yards, according to his source. He also said Ty was being smart with the ball, knowing all the studs we have in the secondary, and when there's nothing there, taking the checkdowns, instead of throwing into double coverage. After what happened last season, this is music to my ears.
Let's hope that Ty is just making all perfect decisions and throws. Seriously, we'll see in about ten days. So looking forward to it and rooting for him and the rest of the team!!!Lot of talk about the secondary but then supposedly they aren’t getting pics. Yes two things can be true about a qb doing well and secondary can be good but in reality the secondary usually gets theirs if playing well. QB is supposed to be testing his limitations in practice too which usually leads to some pics.
I'm very optimistic with what we have seen and heard about Ty through Spring and Fall. he's shown a lot of versatility in ability to make the full range of plays, against great competition in practice. The only hesitation is that there are some players who just can't translate their practice scrimmage selves onto the game field. If the game day Ty is the same as the practice Ty, I think we will be in very good shape.I see some here still have reservations about Ty. "We don't need a Heisman QB, we just need a good game manager..." Yes, someone who can make smart decisions and move the chains will be great. But I believe Ty can offer much more. I believe Ty will be a Heisman caliber quarterback. But I get it. Some of you aren't convinced enough to say it. You want to see proof on the field. Reminds me of when Mac Jones was called on to start the 2020 season. Many here were not convinced. Some still calling for Young to be starter. I had predicted in 2019 that Mac would be the top quarterback in the SEC. Not Kellen Mond. And I'm saying now, Ty Simpson will rank right up there with Manning, Nussmeier, and Klubnik. You'll see soon enough. Ty will be elite!
The "practice Ty" was apparently not good enough to subplant JM last year (I know many of us think other things were involved too), but the good news is the "practice Ty" must be vastly improved this year, by all accounts.I'm very optimistic with what we have seen and heard about Ty through Spring and Fall. he's shown a lot of versatility in ability to make the full range of plays, against great competition in practice. The only hesitation is that there are some players who just can't translate their practice scrimmage selves onto the game field. If the game day Ty is the same as the practice Ty, I think we will be in very good shape.
His play in that debacle at South Florida proved that at the very least, he is a competitor. That game still blows my mind.The "practice Ty" was apparently not good enough to subplant JM last year (I know many of us think other things were involved too), but the good news is the "practice Ty" must be vastly improved this year, by all accounts.
I've never been concerned with the "game day Ty" because every time he got the chance, he looked like the real deal...on one exception...dropping the long TD run at the 1. I'd be willing to bet he NEVER does that again. He will probably run into the tunnel with the ball like Forest Gump!
My biggest fear right now for Alabama is that we are immensely successful offensively this year and have Grubb for all of one year.
I think he was good enough last year talent wise. Either there were other factors still plaguing him, or Milroe stayed in the coaches' faces. And they bought into it. I honestly believe they wanted to bench Milroe at some point, but something held them back. And I don't think it was related to Ty.The "practice Ty" was apparently not good enough to subplant JM last year (I know many of us think other things were involved too), but the good news is the "practice Ty" must be vastly improved this year, by all accounts.
I've never been concerned with the "game day Ty" because every time he got the chance, he looked like the real deal...on one exception...dropping the long TD run at the 1. I'd be willing to bet he NEVER does that again. He will probably run into the tunnel with the ball like Forest Gump!
If "immensely successful" means Championship; I Will Take It. Comes with success like in the Saban dynasty.My biggest fear right now for Alabama is that we are immensely successful offensively this year and have Grubb for all of one year.
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