I was spazzing when we played Ole miss and our defense turned into wet toilet paper till the fourth quarter. that game was infuriating.I've never enjoyed a season more than 2020
Zero stress and just DOMINATED every single team we played.
I was spazzing when we played Ole miss and our defense turned into wet toilet paper till the fourth quarter. that game was infuriating.I've never enjoyed a season more than 2020
Zero stress and just DOMINATED every single team we played.
I went back and looked at the Box score and yeah you are right they hung around for a good 3 quarters at least and we didn’t pull away until the 4th quarter.I was spazzing when we played Ole miss and our defense turned into wet toilet paper till the fourth quarter. that game was infuriating.
That was the only game that year that had me uncomfortable. We couldn't stop anything they did that night. Granted, they couldn't stop us....but who could in 2020.I went back and looked at the Box score and yeah you are right they hung around for a good 3 quarters at least and we didn’t pull away until the 4th quarter.
For sure a bit closer game than I had remembered.
Some of us are glutton's for punishmentThis thread has gone astray, but since it went there I will go on record to say I will never NOT enjoy Bama teams that completely dominate our opponents.
Those of you rooting for "close" games must not have lived through the post-Bryant, post-Stallings, and pre-Saban years!
And, I'll add, the last couple of years of barely winning or inexplicably losing games is torture!
I still kind of can’t believe it was real.Man, that 2020 season….dreaming of days gone by![]()
It's not often I find myself wanting to place a bet, but that over seems about as sure of a thing as you could get. I cannot envision a world where we win 8 games or less with everything we have returning. I'm tempted to drive to a sports gambling state to get in on that over. Absolute steal.8.5 is good money if you ask me
Save the gas…do it online…It's not often I find myself wanting to place a bet, but that over seems about as sure of a thing as you could get. I cannot envision a world where we win 8 games or less with everything we have returning. I'm tempted to drive to a sports gambling state to get in on that over. Absolute steal.
Sucked it was the Covid year and very limited crowds at games. I believe this team was the best of all time slightly ahead of the Burrow LSU team in 2019.I still kind of can’t believe it was real.
That Offense was just Unstoppable
The Heisman Finalists were 60% Alabama Players
Lol
That’s just unreal![]()
I was also curious about that because they fired a guy with the 15th-ranked offense in the NFL in his first year. So I did some searching on the World Wide Web on some Seattle sites and it seems there ended up being some philosophical differences between him and the HC. But again, I don't know how much there is to be upset about when a first-time NFL playcaller gives you the 15th-ranked offense in his first year of employment.Funny with all this Grubb elation. What did the Seattle Seahawks think of Grubb?
His HC was Michigan’s DC for the cheating gate. He’s a Ravens disciple I do believe. He might have wanted a more physical approach.I was also curious about that because they fired a guy with the 15th-ranked offense in the NFL in his first year. So I did some searching on the World Wide Web on some Seattle sites and it seems there ended up being some philosophical differences between him and the HC. But again, I don't know how much there is to be upset about when a first-time NFL playcaller gives you the 15th-ranked offense in his first year of employment.
Fairly certain is was this. Seahawks were #6 in passing yards in NFL and Geno Smith had his best year ever.His HC was Michigan’s DC for the cheating gate. He’s a Ravens disciple I do believe. He might have wanted a more physical approach.
Completions…Completion % (in any year w/more than 5 passes) and yardage…it was a very good year for Geno.
Also, no disrespect to Geno at all…but I’d say he’s at least in the bottom half of starting QB’s in the league….and truth be told he is a backup/border line starter in the NFL.Completions…Completion % (in any year w/more than 5 passes) and yardage…it was a very good year for Geno.
Certainly????? Geno threw for more yards than he has in any season and had his highest completion percentage and best record in his career. His TD/Int ratio not great but I still think this was his best year and certainly using the word "certainly" it was not is inaccurate.
This is how I view it as well. The guy went into the NFL for the first time and with a QB who is at best a middle-of-the-pack QB (and that's at best) produced the 15th-ranked offense in the NFL. He definitely can't be considered a failure in his first season. But everything I've read said it was a philosophical difference that got him let go.Also, no disrespect to Geno at all…but I’d say he’s at least in the bottom half of starting QB’s in the league….and truth be told he is a backup/border line starter in the NFL.
Like I said that’s no disrespect to him at all…I think it’s a testament to his work ethic to hang around the league this long and still be a viable QB..
I also think it’s a credit to Grubb to come in and in just one season help him put up fairly good numbers and finish with a winning record.