Well, We probably weren't the only team to notice that...Wish he had not spilled the beans in 5 on tamu tackle postures
He certainly won me over after the Ole Miss game. Now, I knew he was better than Bateman going into that season but I just was not sold on him. For me, Blake Sims (the year before) was obviously more ready than Jake was -- which to me was something of a shocker. When 2015 started he was still hesitant and unsure of himself. I was worried he was going to be a bust. Jake certainly improved his confidence from the Ole Miss game and going forward. He wasn't perfect but he was tough, could make most deep throws and out of nowhere started to seem like a true leader. It was something to see. It was one year and he won't be an NFL QB but I think we owe him a good deal of appreciation.Saban seemed to use the reference "He has to grab the bull by the horns" a few times at the beginning of the season. I don't think Jake did that until the Ole Miss game. He also won the team over in that game per Saban.
I think that benching really helped him because instead of all the pressure of being the starting QB for Alabama he was a guy coming in to a game we were already down and struggling in. While its really hard to be the guy that comes in during the middle of a game it is also a lot less pressure IMO and you have less time to think about it. You just have to go out there and play.He certainly won me over after the Ole Miss game. Now, I knew he was better than Bateman going into that season but I just was not sold on him. For me, Blake Sims (the year before) was obviously more ready than Jake was -- which to me was something of a shocker. When 2015 started he was still hesitant and unsure of himself. I was worried he was going to be a bust. Jake certainly improved his confidence from the Ole Miss game and going forward. He wasn't perfect but he was tough, could make most deep throws and out of nowhere started to seem like a true leader. It was something to see. It was one year and he won't be an NFL QB but I think we owe him a good deal of appreciation.
Was she not a cheerleader that made some UA football player by the name of Baumhower famous.OK, finished the book.
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A must read. Even if you don't know (or care) who Seal Ward is.
FYI, she is not an aquatic mammal.OK, finished the book.
A must read. Even if you don't know (or care) who Seal Ward is.
In regard to your quote and the "body type," a young man who played DE at my son's high school in 2013 was being scouted by OU. Apparently, the scout came out to see him and said that his calves were too skinny for a DE and nixed him right then and there.Am I alone in never thinking the "Process" came from Belichick nor anything that is mentioned in this graph?
Is that not the dude that gets devoured on the pier in the Shark Week commercials?OK, finished the book.
A must read. Even if you don't know (or care) who Seal Ward is.
Correct, the Process is a process by which the processing of processed experiences processes future behavior against future opponents.No you`re not. I`ve always assumed that the Process was an evolutionarily derived entity resulting from years of personal experience, observation ( including but not exclusively CBB ), and his own personal personality and beliefs in how things should work.
In regard to your quote and the "body type," a young man who played DE at my son's high school in 2013 was being scouted by OU. Apparently, the scout came out to see him and said that his calves were too skinny for a DE and nixed him right then and there.