I am in the group that thinks that Coach Saban's remarks in press conferences are often messages to the team. In one he said the players needed to trust and have confidence in what they were doing. After the game Saturday he again alluded to this point.
At first I thought he was speaking mostly about Milroe, trusting the o-line (though in the Texas game they didn't earn a lot of trust), trusting his receivers enough to throw before they break, trusting his instincts about when to run or throw it away. Now, I believe that was a wider message -- O-linemen trusting their calls/assignments, dbs trusting one another to switch off coverages, etc.
I'm hoping what we saw in Saturday's second half was the beginning to buy into these concepts and come together more as a team. In short, have confidence in themselves, coaches, and each other. If that happens, I'm very optimistic.
At first I thought he was speaking mostly about Milroe, trusting the o-line (though in the Texas game they didn't earn a lot of trust), trusting his receivers enough to throw before they break, trusting his instincts about when to run or throw it away. Now, I believe that was a wider message -- O-linemen trusting their calls/assignments, dbs trusting one another to switch off coverages, etc.
I'm hoping what we saw in Saturday's second half was the beginning to buy into these concepts and come together more as a team. In short, have confidence in themselves, coaches, and each other. If that happens, I'm very optimistic.