Hmm I think we'll hear this week.... before the week is out.
I think we would have heard by now
I think we would have heard by now
Just repeating what I heard today. I could actually care less. We have capable QB's already on the roster and Saban will find a way to make it work either way.Oh, for Goodness sake. If he comes, he can try out. Enough said! Roll Tide.
Our guys are fully capable.Just repeating what I heard today. I could actually care less. We have capable QB's already on the roster and Saban will find a way to make it work either way.
I couldn't care less...Just repeating what I heard today. I could actually care less. We have capable QB's already on the roster and Saban will find a way to make it work either way.
If I was him, I would go to LSU. He would start day one, even with one arm.Our guys are fully capable.
If Miller winds up in Tuscaloosa, Saban and Kiffin don't share your opinion.Our guys are fully capable.
Unless Henry has gotten better at hitting the hole hard or we have backs that are I would suspect that we will be balanced like last year.I think Saban is very good at adjusting to his players and finding something that works with the personnel he has on the team. I trust he'll do the same this year. I think from all indications from Saban is that we may be a run 1st power team (if we can stay healthy), and pass when it suits us. All this talk of us losing the distinction of "being the team everyone hates to play" has resonated with Coach Saban and I think he'll try to go back to that this year no matter who is behind center.
If the scrimmage I saw was an indication, the answer is yes.Unless Henry has gotten better at hitting the hole hard or we have backs that are I would suspect that we will be balanced like last year.
I agree. He would have much less competition at LSU and could slide in a starting position easier.If I was him, I would go to LSU. He would start day one, even with one arm.
Do you mean that you think we will run the ball down people's throats?If the scrimmage I saw was an indication, the answer is yes.
That was how I took it. It's just too hard to see Lane kiffin going to a power run dominant offense without Henry being a dominant back or our wrs just being underwhelming. Lane favors a balanced offense with quick strike capabilities. I don't think we can base a lot on the spring game, but I will say Henry did give me optimism at him being a semi power back, but if he does it on the field is a different question.Do you mean that you think we will run the ball down people's throats?
At times yes. Lane Kiffin works for Saban and last time I checked all of the offenses we've had bore his stamp of approval. Lane will surely have input, but I don't think it will be close to the same system we saw last year. If you look back at our best teams we were able to run even when the other team knew we were going to, but they couldn't do a anything to stop it. The Georgia SEC title game immediately comes to mind. I believe Saban wants to go back to that. It will depend on our health at RB and on the ability of the O-line to dominate at the line of scrimmage. If we can do that, expect a heavy dose of Henry and Drake.Do you mean that you think we will run the ball down people's throats?
Georgia was geared to stop the pass that year. CNS hired clk to keep pace with hunh teams. While it would be a dream to have a power run game we haven't had three things to accommodate those things 1) a power back 2) a dominating oline and 3) a defense that can stop quick strike teams on a consistent basis. Now all three of them maybe fixed this year but we can't tell based on a spring game and I doubt we will know till after the aTm game because that would give us 4 sec games to test . I still think clk will run a balanced offense that he ran last year.At times yes. Lane Kiffin works for Saban and last time I checked all of the offenses we've had bore his stamp of approval. Lane will surely have input, but I don't think it will be close to the same system we saw last year. If you look back at our best teams we were able to run even when the other team knew we were going to, but they couldn't do a anything to stop it. The Georgia SEC title game immediately comes to mind. I believe Saban wants to go back to that. It will depend on our health at RB and on the ability of the O-line to dominate at the line of scrimmage. If we can do that, expect a heavy dose of Henry and Drake.
Georgia was geared to stop the pass that year. CNS hired clk to keep pace with hunh teams. While it would be a dream to have a power run game we haven't had three things to accommodate those things 1) a power back 2) a dominating oline and 3) a defense that can stop quick strike teams on a consistent basis. Now all three of them maybe fixed this year but we can't tell based on a spring game and I doubt we will know till after the aTm game because that would give us 4 sec games to test . I still think clk will run a balanced offense that he ran last year.
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I think that`ll be just fine, so long as when/if it looks like we have a chance to dominate with the run game, we make them prove they can stop it ( think OSU ). I`d bet I wasn`t the only one screaming " Run the damn ball !!! "