2012 offense but also include plays designed to take advantage of Jalen's running ability. I think that offense would be devastating and very difficult to defend.
I'll add...This. I would only add one thing. When Bama's offense breaks the huddle, that I want the opponent front sevens, inside their heads, to say to themselves, "Oh, crap. Here they come again. Dang, I'm tired of trying to tackle these guys. When is this going to be over?"
I want that inner soundtrack to play over and over especially in the 4th quarter.
Yep, I looked through the responses and this is what I had in mind. Plus, bludgeoning ground game with breakaway speed, and occasional keepers so they need to spy Jalen.Balance, consistency, power and explosiveness deep, with more throws to the tight end across the middle
Go look at some of the old you tube videos of us running the wishbone in the 70's. Johnny Musso IMHO was one of the best backs to play at Bama. I never saw him not give everthing he had on every play. There are more gifted athletes that played for Bama, but you wont find one who always played above his talent level.Can you even imagine athletes like Hurts and these backs in that era? That; would be fun to watch.
For us younguns, what does that look like?I'd like to see an offense like a Homer Smith offense, where Homer Smith actually got to run the offense.
Take away Nussmeir and I would say yes.Exactly like your 2012 team's offense.
One that, when Bama comes out half asleep for an 11:00 game and gives up 21 unanswered points in the first 8 minutes, takes a limited talented QB by the name of Gary Hollingsworth and puts up 62 unanswered points winning 62-27. As done against Ole Miss in 1989.For us younguns, what does that look like?
True, they subbed complete backfields like we did D-lines in 2015Well, as long as they lasted. Recruiting restrictions had as much to do with the demise of that offense as anything else...
Don't have to look at YouTube; watched him in person and went to High School and college with Johnny. No doubt; he was gamer and great natural athlete.Go look at some of the old you tube videos of us running the wishbone in the 70's. Johnny Musso IMHO was one of the best backs to play at Bama. I never saw him not give everthing he had on every play. There are more gifted athletes that played for Bama, but you wont find one who always played above his talent level.