Going into this game each team has some areas of concern/question marks, the result of which will likely determine the outcome of the game. For Bama I think those questions are will the O-line hold up against the A&M front, will we get effective play from the QB position/will we have a gameplan that plays to the QBs strengths, and will our guys up front on defense be able to keep pressure on the A&M QB? I think A&M's concerns are whether their secondary will hold up, and like Bama; will their O-line hold up enough to limit pressure on their QB.
So based on the five questions/concerns between the 2 teams listed above, the performance from the Bama O-line will have an effect on the outcome of 3 of those 5 questions/concerns. Based on how that group performs will also have an effect on performance of Milroe, but how the line performs will also have some effect on whether or not we can take advantage of the A&M secondary. If we see a USF type of performance, then Milroe will be under fire all day which will certainly have an effect on him...which will also result in a huge benefit for the A&M secondary. However, if we get the O-line from the 2nd half of Ole Miss, well then that puts a lot more pressure on all levels of that A&M defense.
We also really, really need to get off to a quick start. Styles make fights, and if A&M can jump on us early and keep us having to play catch up the entire game; then I'm not sure that type of game will really fit with Milroe's skillset. It'll be interesting to see if that staff approaches this game a bit like that last Sugar Bowl game against Clemson. Jalen started, but there was a lot of buzz that week that Tua was expected to play if the offense couldn't get it going...well based on how that game progressed, it made more sense to leave Jalen in a go with a more conservative approach...but then came that UGA game. I wonder if we get ourselves into a hole if there is a chance that we might put Simpson in on a gamble to see if he can throw us out of it...hopefully that's just my bourbon talking and it doesn't come to that; but it has crossed my mind.