Does Bama have a secret gameplan for LSU/Auburn?

ed4tide4u2

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Though the number of injuries this year has been less than the last two years, the players who have been hurt may have as bad an effect upon the team as the one injury to Brodie last year. However, I wonder. The last two games of this year are the most important in so far as Bama going undefeated. I must admit, that at the start of the year, if anyone had told me that Bama would be 9-0 now, I would have thanked them for the optimism but would be happy if we had won 7 by now. Time has shown that this team is special and makes the most of what they have. If they do not win another game, I will be proud of them. I expect that with the determination they have shown thru 9 games, I will not have to worry about that. They will give their best and I think that the offense will surprise. This leads me to my question: do you think that CMS, knowing that this team may very well be undefeated at this point, has installed special plays and offensive schemes for the last two games? The team has practiced all year long and most coaches have special schemes that they save for certain teams. This is a perfect time for Bama to break the impression that some have of a stagnant offense that runs up the middle. I know the OL is young but they have to step up at some point. The tenth game of the year is a special time to prove all the naysayers wrong. Do I see a no-huddle offense or is the Crimson koolaid I love finally having an effect upon me? Good or bad? I think we can do it and this team will surely give their all to prove anyone who doubts them wrong. The FORCE is with them!
 
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Redwood Forrest said:
We do have a secret game plan, but if I told you I would have to kill you. ;)


Hah! Loose lips sink ships! Maybe we do need to keep this all secret! Then again, CMS wouldn't tell me! I drink! LOL
 
Well, we have passed on the first offensive play of every game so far.... I would not be surprised to see a draw to start off the game against one of the Tigers.
 
This is the secret gameplan...

We are going to hit them, smash them in the mouth, pound them and then we will send in our first team to score more points.
That should confuse them enough.

ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!
 
ed4tide4u2 said:
Though the number of injuries this year has been less than the last two years, the players who have been hurt may have as bad an effect upon the team as the one injury to Brodie last year. However, I wonder. The last two games of this year are the most important in so far as Bama going undefeated. I must admit, that at the start of the year, if anyone had told me that Bama would be 9-0 now, I would have thanked them for the optimism but would be happy if we had won 7 by now. Time has shown that this team is special and makes the most of what they have. If they do not win another game, I will be proud of them. I expect that with the determination they have shown thru 9 games, I will not have to worry about that. They will give their best and I think that the offense will surprise. This leads me to my question: do you think that CMS, knowing that this team may very well be undefeated at this point, has installed special plays and offensive schemes for the last two games? The team has practiced all year long and most coaches have special schemes that they save for certain teams. This is a perfect time for Bama to break the impression that some have of a stagnant offense that runs up the middle. I know the OL is young but they have to step up at some point. The tenth game of the year is a special time to prove all the naysayers wrong. Do I see a no-huddle offense or is the Crimson koolaid I love finally having an effect upon me? Good or bad? I think we can do it and this team will surely give their all to prove anyone who doubts them wrong. The FORCE is with them!
no....we will win by better executing our offensive system and great defense
 
IH8Orange said:
Verne: "Bama's center is a bit undersized."

Todd: "They're obviously counting on his quickness instead of his size."

Verne: "Obviously... "

IT JUST HIT ME!!!!!!!!!!

He is perfect for "The Annexation of Puerto Rico"!!!!!!!!!
 
IH8Orange said:
Verne: "Bama's center is a bit undersized."

Todd: "They're obviously counting on his quickness instead of his size."

Verne: "Obviously... "


Does anyone remember the "undersized" center from Hartselle, I believe it was Trammel (Pat Trammel's brother) that Coach Bryant said would "tie the defensive linemen's shoelaces together"?
We just need someone to get in their way and slow them down!!!
RTR
 
Pachydermatous said:
Buster Douglas on his then-upcoming fight with Mike Tyson:

"I'm gonna hit him hard and often."

Mike Tyson on comments that his opponent had a plan to beat him:

"Everybody's got a plan till they get hit in the face".
 
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