Link: SEC Film Room to Break Down Championship Game

RTR91

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Set your DVRs, Alabama fans. The SEC Network is set to debut a special edition of SEC Film Room featuring Alabama head coach Nick Saban and former Crimson Tide quarterback and SEC Network analyst Greg McElroy.

Saban and McElroy will break down Alabama’s 45-40 victory over the Clemson Tigers in this past year’s College Football Playoff national title game in the episode, which airs Thursday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m. CT.

In the preview, Saban again explains in-phase, out-of-phase while watching freshman safety Ronnie Harrison’s pass breakup in the end zone. He also praises a throw by quarterback Jake Coker with pressure in his face.
A preview is at the bottom of the article.
 

rgw

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U-Verse actually has it scheduled for 6pm on 6/9/2016 and the CFPCG broadcast right after it. (Just set those to record)
 

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Next time I hear "why our db's not watching the ball.......?" I will say, they were "out of phase", meaning a technique glitch created a situation where the last resort of completing task is to watch eyes and hands of receiver. This is from coach Saban, and I am glad to have it documented. It is effective. It goes back to Bend but don 't break. Instead of turning around and getting burned, you have a good chance at either breaking up the pass or a lesser pass interference call. Bend but don't break.
 

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This is not it right? I thought it was gonna be like a replay with comments.
I thought the same thing until I set my DVR and saw that it was only an hour long. The entire game is being replayed after this, though.
 

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Next time I hear "why our db's not watching the ball.......?" I will say, they were "out of phase", meaning a technique glitch created a situation where the last resort of completing task is to watch eyes and hands of receiver. This is from coach Saban, and I am glad to have it documented. It is effective. It goes back to Bend but don 't break. Instead of turning around and getting burned, you have a good chance at either breaking up the pass or a lesser pass interference call. Bend but don't break.
If the DB doesn't look back and the ball hits his helmet and bounces into the receivers hands and he runs for a TD, I would say it broke.

 
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