As for me I'd rather face an offense with 11 Colt McCoys than an offense with one Tim Tebow.
It is obvious that most of the people who have posted on this thread are too young to have been around during the sixties, when Bear Bryant based his game-psychology upon poor-mouthing about how great those "big fine boys" on the other team were such great football players that there was no use for his own "skinny-legged" players to even get on the field with them.
Bear Bryant loved bulletin board material like this fromm Bob Davie. I doubt if I can find it in BEAR, but there is a "passage" in there describing how someone had written that that the mamas and papas of the Florida players were better people, or some such thing, and how Bear used this as bulletin board material.
Bear's phrase was "fat-headed." He didn't want his players to get "fat-headed" about playing any opponent, and the best way to keep his players ready to play was to play up just this very sort of thing, how people didn't expect his Alabama team to be able to stand up to the upcoming opponent.
I have to believe that there is SOMEBODY on the Alabama roster who reads this very Tidefans site, including this very thread under its tantalizing title, "Bob Davie: Texas will win." And this same guy surely spreads it to someone else on the roster, and soon it's all over the team that Bob Davie thinks Texas will beat Alabama. You can't buy better motivation. Thank you, Bob Davie.
That actually makes me feel better. He's hands-down the worst color analyst working today. It amazes me how he keeps climbing the ladder at ESPN. Listening to Mike Patrick fawn over him like a wide-eyed schoolgirl during the TTU-Michigan State game just about made me sick.
Not only does Davie have all the linguistic skills of Les Miles after ingesting a blister pack of horse tranquilizers, he's pretty much like the FedEx "French Benefits" guy -- he is consistently wrong about pretty much everything. About the only thing he can do is find a Cover 2 alignment on tape. Listen to him for about 5 minutes and it becomes readily clear why he didn't make it at Notre Dame.
He's hands-down the worst color analyst working today.
Texas will win because of one thing: heart, swagger, Colt and Mack's pre-game speech.![]()
All those fumes from Bob's fake-bake spray-on tan have affected his linguistic and analytical skills, apparently.
But the fact remains that Texas can win this game. Sure, the 'Horns looked somewhat pedestrian against Nebraska; but how many times have Bama fans rationalized a close victory against a supposedly inferior opponent, like this: "Well, you know, the Tide always plays down to the competition"? And lest we forget, Alabama is one late TD drive (vs. AU) and a positively Herculean and near-miraculous individual effort (Terence Cody vs. UT) away from a Sugar Bowl-bound 11-2, instead of 13-0.
Texas can win because its defense is athletic, aggressive, well-coached and opportunistic. Their offense is outstanding in capitalizing on opportunities created by the defense. And while their offense perhaps might be somewhat one-dimensional, you have to admit that Colt McCoy is one heckuva dimension.
What scares me is fat-headedness, believing "your" own hype, complacency, and coming out flat. Even CNS' teams aren't immune: see the 2008 season Sugar Bowl.
That actually makes me feel better. He's hands-down the worst color analyst working today. It amazes me how he keeps climbing the ladder at ESPN. Listening to Mike Patrick fawn over him like a wide-eyed schoolgirl during the TTU-Michigan State game just about made me sick.
Not only does Davie have all the linguistic skills of Les Miles after ingesting a blister pack of horse tranquilizers, he's pretty much like the FedEx "French Benefits" guy -- he is consistently wrong about pretty much everything. About the only thing he can do is find a Cover 2 alignment on tape. Listen to him for about 5 minutes and it becomes readily clear why he didn't make it at Notre Dame.
does that count throwing to himself? :biggrin:It was kind of like what Griese said... McCoy will beat Alabama by himself. I hope he tries to do just that...
1. Gary Danielson
2. Verne Lundquist
3. Kirk Herbstreit
4. Doug Gottlieb
5. Tim Brando
6. Spencer Tillman
7. Colin Cowherd
8. Robert Smith
9. Mark May
10. Stewart Mandel
11. Lou Holtz
12. Gregg Doyel
13. Dennis Dodd
14. Phil Steele
15. Mel Kiper
16. David Letterman
17. Jim Rome
18. Pete Fiutak
19. Mike Slive
20. Bill Curry
21. Neal McCready
22. Bob Griese
23. Bob Davie
1. Gary Danielson
2. Verne Lundquist
3. Kirk Herbstreit
4. Doug Gottlieb
5. Tim Brando
6. Spencer Tillman
7. Colin Cowherd
8. Robert Smith
9. Mark May
10. Stewart Mandel
11. Lou Holtz
12. Gregg Doyel
13. Dennis Dodd
14. Phil Steele
15. Mel Kiper
16. David Letterman
17. Jim Rome
18. Pete Fiutak
19. Mike Slive
20. Bill Curry
21. Neal McCready
22. Bob Griese
23. Bob Davie