And last year's secondary was green...He rushed for 98 yds against us last year on 18 carries. That’s over 5 yds/carry and last year’s D was better than this years. Contain will be the biggest issue as I see it but he could also hurt us in the throw game—he completed half of his passes against us last year for 198 yds.
I aint ever gonna complain about a win...………...I just want some excellent tackling and a big winSome of y'all are acting like Bama is facing Manziel again, LOL.
Yah, Mond will get some yards, but Saban will load up to stop the run and Mond won't beat Bama with his arm. Bama will win this one by several scores but there will be people complaining afterwards that Bama gave up 20-something points despite the fact Bama likely scores 40-somehing-plus...
I think once Tua hits one of the WRs for a long TD....the stadium deflates and they realize the rout is on.I'm not convinced they will even have that. Against Auburn they were flat footed the entire game until it was too late to matter.
He’s not nearly as fast.I think the key is not letting Mond break outside containment. That’s where Plumlee made some real hay for Ole Miss.
Guessing Harris and Lee got some extra tutoring on that during the off week.
From what I’ve seem Mond’s accuracy has been a bigger issue.What about the Aggie receiving corps? Haven’t they dropped a lot of balls this year?
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I guess part of my issue is I don't remember him playing well. Indeed, the stats show he completed less than 50% of his passes last year, had 1 TD pass, and 2 interceptions. He did have 98 yards rushing on 18 carries, but one of those carries was for about 50 yards and a td on a busted play. So he had some success, but absolutely nothing sustained. It was 45-16 entering the 4th quarter. And I remember Jimmy Bob getting cute and trying to score another garbage TD at the end when we had long since called off the dogs.To me this is all for fun but, lol, only on here can you predict a two touchdown win—on the road—and you’re characterized as being negative. I’ve been saying since February that our ‘real’ season doesn’t start until November and I still feel that way, all that the majority seem to be saying in this case is that come Saturday we are probably in for a real struggle on D. Mond played well against last year and I expect him to do the same in this game.
If I was the Defensive Coordinator, I'd chase Mund from beginning till the end.Now is the time for the rush to work well...... don’t need to give him time to breath
I checked their 40s and they're comparable, with Mond at 4.8 and Plumlee at 4.6, so both OK for a QB. Tua is at 4.9, but he doesn't run outside. Hurts is faster than any at 4.48 and he does run outside...He’s not nearly as fast.
Mond has more to grab.....I checked their 40s and they're comparable, with Mond at 4.8 and Plumlee at 4.6, so both OK for a QB. Tua is at 4.9, but he doesn't run outside. Hurts is faster than any at 4.48 and he does run outside...
I checked their 40s and they're comparable, with Mond at 4.8 and Plumlee at 4.6, so both OK for a QB. Tua is at 4.9, but he doesn't run outside. Hurts is faster than any at 4.48 and he does run outside...
Plumlee's 247 confirmed time is 4.61, but he has been timed several times much faster. GA laser timed him at 4.42 in one of their camps.I checked their 40s and they're comparable, with Mond at 4.8 and Plumlee at 4.6, so both OK for a QB. Tua is at 4.9, but he doesn't run outside. Hurts is faster than any at 4.48 and he does run outside...
That dude moves really quickly.Plumlee's 247 confirmed time is 4.61, but he has been timed several times much faster. GA laser timed him at 4.42 in one of their camps.