That is why I love the dude. But he also has good intel being at the football complex all the time.Has Stephen Smith EVER not been super-positive and boiling over with enthusiasm ... in the spring?
That is why I love the dude. But he also has good intel being at the football complex all the time.Has Stephen Smith EVER not been super-positive and boiling over with enthusiasm ... in the spring?
Then that is my mistake for not reading through all of the posts. I apologize to you AlexanderFan.The post you are replying to was an ill-fated, poorly executed attempt to ridicule one of my posts.
He's not saying that, he's saying I'm saying that...which is a complete distortion of what I posted...with a little bit of nonsense and a lot of hyberbole thrown in to create a completely fetid stew.
My logic? I’m not the one attempting to qualify criticism of Milroe.So by your logic there should be no coaches in any sport who have not played that sport at a high level. Mike Tomlin says hello for starters. I can go on and on and on.
You essentially asked what are the qualifications for some of the people criticizing Jalen Milroe. End of story.The post you are replying to was an ill-fated, poorly executed attempt to ridicule one of my posts.
He's not saying that, he's saying I'm saying that...which is a complete distortion of what I posted...with a little bit of nonsense and a lot of hyberbole thrown in to create a completely fetid stew.
Never said any of those things.
And not sure where your identity politics comment in any way relates to my post.
Your entire post is a total failure in terms of accuracy and hyperbole.
Swing and a miss!
Happy Easter.
That is why I love the dude. But he also has good intel being at the football complex all the time.
Well, everyone is afforded a mulligan now and then.You mean like his take that Ben Davis was going to finally break out as a starter, right before he transferred?
Has Stephen Smith EVER not been super-positive and boiling over with enthusiasm ... in the spring?
I tried watching that scrimmage update video and just couldn't get through it.I can't listen to him....he says everything in triplicate.
"good intel" Define that. he has been called out so many times by folks on social media. Sometime it's good, sometime he's not.That is why I love the dude. But he also has good intel being at the football complex all the time.
Good Intel (CB Spring Alabama Football version) = any information I come across that gives me more insight into what in the heck is going on at the football complex that I can not find anywhere else. Maybe not great intel or any at all, rather, more coverage of Alabama Football."good intel" Define that. he has been called out so many times by folks on social media. Sometime it's good, sometime he's not.
Only if you are the Horse.LOL!
Equestrian is not a sport...![]()
Yes yes we get it, the criticism of Milroe is invalid because the people criticizing haven’t played D1 football, coached D1 football , played in a Super Bowl, touched Vince Lombardi’s hat, caught a Dan Marino touchdown pass, or took a handoff from Joe Montana.
Most of the criticism from posters here is the same criticism that comes from people with qualifications to asses/critique quarterback performance.
Geeze at the identity politics.
. . . probably not that?Man, we have taken the old “the most popular guy on campus is the backup quarterback†thing to unprecedented heights this spring.
I don’t know if Milroe will start or be successful in CKD’s offense. I recognize that he has flaws as a pure QB. I recognize that this is a completely new scheme.
But good grief folks, he accounted for over 3,000 yards and 30 TDs last season. Only had 6 INTs if memory serves. Those are not “winning in spite of the QB†numbers, even in today’s game.
Some of y’all act like he didn’t make a single good play last season and was a complete liability at all times.
I was a student at UA from 2003-2006, and attended a number of Dubose-era games before that. I’ve seen bad-to-awful QB play at Alabama. Milroe ain’t it. We’ve been spoiled by a run of high draft pick QBs and Milroe is probably not that - but it’s not like we are trotting Brandon Avalos out there.
Well, everyone is afforded a mulligan now and then.
From everything I’ve heard and read, I don’t think there’s any question the energy level is higher. What that means, how it translates to on-field performance and, if in that area it’s an improvement, is it sustainable? We’ll see next fall.Interesting stuff in the video. Thanks for posting. It sounds like we have a young staff that is doing all they can to coach up the players, and the players are excited to get the coaching that (maybe) they weren't getting previously. Very encouraging.
It sure beats the alternative of low energy levels and complaints about anxiety. From everything I've heard and read, we have reason to be positive, with exciting times ahead. I certainly look forward to kickoff August 31st.From everything I’ve heard and read, I don’t think there’s any question the energy level is higher. What that means, how it translates to on-field performance and, if in that area it’s an improvement, is it sustainable? We’ll see next fall.
“The scrimmage, I would say, was great,†he said. “It was intense. It’s definitely what I expected. Just seeing the boys go at it, and seeing them compete against each other was a really good experience to see it first-hand.
“I would say Ty Simpson is the one who really stood out to me, if I had to pick someone,†he said. “He was making a lot of plays I didn’t expect. I just didn’t know much about him. Just seeing him come in with the second group doing what he did was exciting to see.â€Â