Question:
Do we know the following unequivocally?
1) Following the Texas game Milroe was benched, or informed that the other guys were going to get significant PT against USF.
2) Milroe subsequently pouted, or displayed a bad attitude, or something along those lines and was then suspended for the USF game.
3) During the week of preparation and during the game Saturday, Milroe displayed a better attitude, was a good teammate and encouraged the other QBs, etc..
4) Due to his attitude improvement, he was subsequently reinstated as the starter.
This is the narrative I keep hearing pushed, and I understand those of you who have sources cannot reveal certain things or confirm / deny, etc..
Some of this tracks for me - particularly the suspension piece because given the train wreck that the offense was for a good chunk of the day on Saturday I cannot fathom another reason that Milroe didn't see the field other than injury, which doesn't appear to be the case.
What I do question is was Milroe ever truly "benched"? It is hard to buy the notion of going from QB1 to QB3 and then back to QB1 within an 8-day timetable. Did something else happen that we maybe aren't privy to? I can see CNS wanting to give the other guys a shot, but I cannot believe that there would be a scenario that he would intentionally not play a guy and put the team in jeopardy of losing a game on the road just to prove a point or give other guys a chance. Unless that guy made a grevious mistake and was truly suspended.
I'm not trying to character-slam Milroe; never met the guy and don't know anything about him personally. I just have a hard time seeing CNS bury a guy on the depth chart for one week and then suddenly move him back to starter status. I do believe he wanted to see what Buchner and Simpson could do for extended time in live action - but given the struggles I think he would have played Milroe if he was available. I also have a hard time seeing CNS suspend a player for simply having a bad attitude. Not saying he wouldn't, but that would not be his historical MO. By all accounts we had all kinds of bad attitudes on the 2007 and 2010 teams and I don't recall any of those guys being suspended or even benched for that matter.
Bluntly: Simply a guess based on what I do know.
1) Simpson lost the team in the fall/spring. He'll never win the team or win certain players on THIS team.
2) Saban knows Simpson is the better QB for the system, the better talent, etc
3) Saban was hoping that Simpson would win the team over-- did not happen
4) Saban went with JM b/c of #3-- and b/c he believes that leadership, etc all is important
5) After texas loss-- Saban made the change we all knew needed to be made. Milore clearly isnt the guy that can take us to places we all want to go
6) Team meeting occurred-- players didnt like the change-- hence saban having to back up this by telling the media if you play bad you lose your job, etc
7) JM and others reacted very poorly do this-- JM being the worst
8) JM suspended
9) Saban went with TB b/c he again had won the team more than TS- again TS wont win this team
10) after TB wet the bed to the point we almost lose--Then and only then did he go with TS
11) Once it was clear that TS would be the QB or could be the QB---- see #12
12) Another team meeting happened
13) Team made point #1 clear
14) Saban reverts back to Milroe and we all move forward hoping the best
So Saban talks about getting people on the bus:
He made the decision that there are more players on the JM bus and he thinks its easier to fix the driver of this bus
Rather than trying to get people on the bus with TS-- even though he's the better driver going the right direction.