With all offense and defensive players declaring and coaches leaving makes me question the whole team, their attitude, and if their minds were even 75% in the game!! It was like a totally weird gameWatching this review makes me question the wisdom of a couple of our defensive players declaring for the draft..........
I would rather watch a video of your colonoscopy too.I would rather watch video of my colonoscopy.
I believe we could include much of the coaching staff in that as well. All I have to watch is the first pick six again to know that I have seen enough. Normally Devonta Smith seeing one on one in that situation would have raised his hand and taken the route deep which would have cleared the flat for Jeudy. Instead he wasn't prepared for the defensive set for some reason and effectively did nothing. The height of it is having Gattis acting somehow like its CNS's fault that he is jumping ship and leaving a job undone. One is given to wonder if he is really needed on the staff. Good luck to him with Harbaugh at Michigan!With all offense and defensive players declaring and coaches leaving makes me question the whole team, their attitude, and if their minds were even 75% in the game!! It was like a totally weird game
I DVR'd the game and immediately after the game was over, I deleted that game as well as the Oklahoma, Georgia, and Auburn games. I was in NO moodI would rather watch a video of your colonoscopy too.
It was coaching. They were out of position all night. Looking for one thing and Clemson giving us another. Originally I was harder on DT on that bad angle. After the breakdown I understand he had Renfro one on one and was running down to get to Renfro. The bad angle was caused by the design of the defense. DT had already made a false step to get his self to his guy. I wonder on that deep play where Savion was beat and DT got caught looking in the backfield did he also have a man he was responsible for. My God twisting on the goal line. That is the worse defensive call I have ever seen. You wouldn't make that mistake in middle school. We were thoroughly out coached and looks like our players had the wrong game plan. Coaching has to improve next year. The tape is out there now. No one has to devise a plan. I think our first year DC had some growing pains this year but if he is a competitor, and I think he is, he will be burning to improve this off season. Tosh will be better next year and the rest of his career because of this year.Watching this review makes me question the wisdom of a couple of our defensive players declaring for the draft..........
I DVR'd the game and immediately after the game was over, I deleted that game as well as the Oklahoma, Georgia, and Auburn games. I was in NO mood
to see any of them ever again.
Alabama did NOT play like a Saban coached Alabama team. Watching Coach Saban on the sidelines, you knew something just wasn't right.
Let me join YOU in watching that guy's colonoscopy. Will there be any offense or defense?
Yes I am still convinced Tua is the better QB. He just hits on throws that I haven't seen anyone else be able to hit. But Sunshine is definitely good enough in his own right, and had a far better surrounding cast that night (more prepared).And how we messed up, concerning how we should have adjusted.
And, no, he does not put it all on Tua. Lots of other folks get roasted.
Coach John Doe still thinks Tua is the best QB, in CFB. When you give him a clean pocket, he can make all the throws. The problem is he was under pressure, most of the game. Along with players out of position, missing their assignments, not checking off, when they saw Clemson doing their switches.
And the play calling....................
He also pointed out how Tua made throws that Goldilocks missed on, and had a much higher completion rate. Even with being under pressure.
Most here have already figured out a lot of this. Just glad he lends his insight. It just makes all the coaching upheaval welcome. Can't wait for CNS to get the new staff in place, and fix all the stupid mistakes, that cost us #18.
RTR.
(And SNASS, as usual.)
I think the embarrassment of the score will bring out that hunger. I don't know any other way to say it.Yes I am still convinced Tua is the better QB. He just hits on throws that I haven't seen anyone else be able to hit. But Sunshine is definitely good enough in his own right, and had a far better surrounding cast that night (more prepared).
I'm hopeful the game resets Alabama's attitude and we come out hungry next year. Not that we don't always do that, but you know what I mean. That 2009 kind of hunger.