I know he didn't win the heisman, but he was highly decorated. After watching highlights, our offense made him look fairly inept. Thoughts?
I'd say yes. Several times Herbie said he looked confused. I also saw one play he had his arms around our guy (I think Lacy) and he just left him behind.I know he didn't win the heisman, but he was highly decorated. After watching highlights, our offense made him look fairly inept. Thoughts?
That kid was shell-shocked after the first drive. He didn't know what hit him. By the end of the quarter, he was dazed and confused. In that regard, yes, I believe we did.
Well, judging by Kelley's comments at the half - 'Coach, what's it going to take for your team to come back in the 2nd half?' Kelley: 'For Bama not to come back out.' - I'd say that they quit from top to bottom.if you watch the replay, there is a good shot of his expression going into the locker room at half. he looked like he was on the verge of sobbing. i think we made them quit at halftime.
I laughed when he said that. He also looked shocked much of the game. I like him though. He really seams to want to do things the way Saban does. In his own words though "we've got a ways to go"Well, judging by Kelley's comments at the half - 'Coach, what's it going to take for your team to come back in the 2nd half?' Kelley: 'For Bama not to come back out.' - I'd say that they quit from top to bottom.
We can add ND to the list of teams who learned 'Arm tackling' don't work. Manti Te'o tried to 'Wave at Lacy', as he ran by. Te'o was pretty much pushed around where we wanted him, by our line... Lots of red faces by folks who heaped praise and rewards on him. The weak schedule played by ND convinced lots of folks that Manti Te'o was an unstoppable force... I'd say he was 'SABANIZED'... Can I 'Coin that phrase'?That kid was shell-shocked after the first drive. He didn't know what hit him. By the end of the quarter, he was dazed and confused. In that regard, yes, I believe we did.
yeah for whatever reason i had him pegged as a (can i say) butthead, but he really seems to have a lot of class about him. ive been impressed every time he's opened his mouth this last monthI laughed when he said that. He also looked shocked much of the game. I like him though. He really seams to want to do things the way Saban does. In his own words though "we've got a ways to go"
I was seven at that time, but I get the analogyYes indeed. And hopefully the younger Bama fans know what the OP is referring to...
I like the analogy.
Teo is a very good linebacker, and also a poster boy to emphasize showing football is a team sport. One great defensive player can rarely change a games outcome over a team effort.We can add ND to the list of teams who learned 'Arm tackling' don't work. Manti Te'o tried to 'Wave at Lacy', as he ran by. Te'o was pretty much pushed around where we wanted him, by our line... Lots of red faces by folks who heaped praise and rewards on him. The weak schedule played by ND convinced lots of folks that Manti Te'o was an unstoppable force... I'd say he was 'SABANIZED'... Can I 'Coin that phrase'?