Re: **** Official Alabama vs. Tennessee Postgame thread ****
Nice improvement in our kicking game too. Good job Cade and Jeremy.
Nice improvement in our kicking game too. Good job Cade and Jeremy.
That was Brandon DeaderickI wonder if it was because of that injury he had, where he was shot in the arm years back defending his girlfriend from a robber.
I got to meet his brother several times when he was playing for the Bucs before Jon Gruden ruined him. Classy guy super nice, Great family. I'm glad the kid did not get hurt & I think he will do really good . go back & look at Payton's game against us in 94, after that he took off, we will be worried about Matt next year I assure you.Matt Simms's hometown is a stones through away from where I grew up in Bloomingdale, NJ. He gave it his all against us, but it wasn't enough, our D shut down in the the 2nd half. Hats off to Chris for getting an opportunity to play at Tenn, he is a good kid.
This! WV has far too much experience to be doing takedowns right in front of an official...We have Got to stop the holding calls near the endzone.
This! WV has far too much experience to be doing takedowns right in front of an official...
I got to meet his brother several times when he was playing for the Bucs before Jon Gruden ruined him. Classy guy super nice, Great family. I'm glad the kid did not get hurt & I think he will do really good . go back & look at Payton's game against us in 94, after that he took off, we will be worried about Matt next year I assure you.
More like 20 actually, but you get my point.It was only 15 minutes, actually. The 4th quarter was mostly practice time for the 2nd and 3rd team guys.
Good to hear that. I don't think either team (Bama/LSU) can afford on November 5th to take a half "off" before deciding to get going.Very quickly before we get too far away from the Tennessee game. I spoke with someone this morning who was in the locker room at halftime Saturday night. Very encouraging stuff. I know all of us here assumed that Coach Saban ripped some people some new ones (even some former Bama players expressed as much on Twitter)...
But my guy tells me that Coach Saban didn't do anything out of the ordinary. It was, instead, the senior leaders (Hightower, Vlachos, Upshaw, and to a lesser extent, Barron, because he doesn't talk much) that spoke up and challenged all of the guys around them.
That's always great to hear. The coaches can't be on the field. So it's always good to know that there are some guys (and in our case, a LOT of guys) that take on that challenge to lead the others.
I think on the news last night that Upshaw said Maze was quite vocal in the locker room. I really like to see this type from the players so the coaches don't have to do it, the results are always better, and it teached the young 'uns how they are supposed to behave. I wish this would happen before taking the field instead of at the half, but I'll take the results.Very quickly before we get too far away from the Tennessee game. I spoke with someone this morning who was in the locker room at halftime Saturday night. Very encouraging stuff. I know all of us here assumed that Coach Saban ripped some people some new ones (even some former Bama players expressed as much on Twitter)...
But my guy tells me that Coach Saban didn't do anything out of the ordinary. It was, instead, the senior leaders (Hightower, Vlachos, Upshaw, and to a lesser extent, Barron, because he doesn't talk much) that spoke up and challenged all of the guys around them.
That's always great to hear. The coaches can't be on the field. So it's always good to know that there are some guys (and in our case, a LOT of guys) that take on that challenge to lead the others.
This was exactly what we were missing a year ago.Very quickly before we get too far away from the Tennessee game. I spoke with someone this morning who was in the locker room at halftime Saturday night. Very encouraging stuff. I know all of us here assumed that Coach Saban ripped some people some new ones (even some former Bama players expressed as much on Twitter)...
But my guy tells me that Coach Saban didn't do anything out of the ordinary. It was, instead, the senior leaders (Hightower, Vlachos, Upshaw, and to a lesser extent, Barron, because he doesn't talk much) that spoke up and challenged all of the guys around them.
That's always great to hear. The coaches can't be on the field. So it's always good to know that there are some guys (and in our case, a LOT of guys) that take on that challenge to lead the others.
Ditto, it was just that little bit that we missed. That's a big difference when you don't have just that lil bit.This was exactly what we were missing a year ago.