Bama Game Thread: Official post-game thread - Bama beats Wisconsin 42-10

TideMan09

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Hat's off to our O-Line, for playing a dominant & almost perfect play, against Wisconsin in a reallyyyyy awesomely rowdy home crowd..

You can tell Coach Deboer is holding back, on offensive play calling, I have a feeling we witness an offense against Georgia..

College football has never witnessed, when it comes to pure explosiveness, once Coach Deboer opens up the offensive playbook against Georgia..

The Pup's will have noooooo idea what hit them & I have a feeling Coack Wommack will add a few wrinkles to our "Swarm Defense" that Georgia simply isn't prepared for as well..

With Georgia opening up as the favorite only adds that extra chip of motivation during practice the next couple of weeks..
 

Tideflyer

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Today we got "good JM" and a "healthy, 1st team OL."

And what a difference it made! JM wasn't perfect, but no QB is, but we can win with this type of QB play.

Only caveat to this performance is to remember this Wisconsin team would probably be a .400 SEC team. WKU and USF might even beat them with their team speed.

But, the encouraging thing is we played to "our standard" and dominated the game the way a Bama team should. Hopefully, in the process, we got better too!

Only concern I saw was another opposing WR way behind our defense once again. It's happened every game, but we've been lucky not to get burned yet. If this continues to happen that's like gifting the opposition 7. Can't do that against the Georgias and UTs on our schedule.
Everybody saw the whiskey receivers running behind our DBs. I found myself wondering if that was as a result of just getting beat by the receivers or it had something to do with scheme execution (?).
 

Power Eye

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We open as 3.5 point dogs to UGA.
Not that this means anything, but I would expect that line to be closer to a pick 'em by the time of the game.

This also means nothing, but the teams we have played this year have only lost to us. Again, that may be more of an interesting anecdote than anything at this point in the season. However, USF plays Miami next weekend, and that could be interesting.
 
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Padreruf

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Everybody saw the whiskey receivers running behind our DBs. I found myself wondering if that was as a result of just getting beat by the receivers or it had something to do with scheme execution (?).
Probably both...the only DB who has never been beaten deep is the one on the bench. Every one who plays gets beat deep now and then. You just hope to make the pass so tough that completions are rare.

Malachi Moore is a good/great safety, but his one weakness is that he tends to play too shallow and gets beat deep occasionally -- UT 2 years ago. Such is life in the defensive backfield.
 

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Not that this means anything, but I would expect that line to be closer to a pick 'em by the time of the game.

This also means nothing, but the teams we have played this year have only lost to us. Again, that may be more of an interesting anecdote than anything at this point in the season. However, USF plays Miami next weekend, and that could be interesting.
Miami is hot right now. And the Bulls had Bama circled on their calendar, not Miami. I expect the Canes to put 50+ on the Bulls.
 

denver

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Everybody saw the whiskey receivers running behind our DBs. I found myself wondering if that was as a result of just getting beat by the receivers or it had something to do with scheme execution (?).
I think USF missed a few throws on open deep receivers too....Beck wont miss those...although yesterday vs UK he didnt look like his usual self
 

Power Eye

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Miami is hot right now. And the Bulls had Bama circled on their calendar, not Miami. I expect the Canes to put 50+ on the Bulls.
I suspect that USF has Miami circled, especially give that it's at home. Too much player familiarity and geographical pride for it not too. Doesn't mean Miami won't blow them out, but USF will give them everything they have.
 

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I don't think this is correct. You can search through Tidefans and see posts dating back to Coach Saban's early years where we are discussing if "thud tackling" in practice was contributing to our poor tackling results on the field. We are quick to fondly remember yesteryear and forget the day to day struggles and frustrations of seasons past.
I came away believing that the defense looked very close to what we were accustomed to seeing pre Golding era.
 

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I hope our gameplan against UGA is to run the ball and only pass when necessary.
I hope we utilize every weapon in our offensive arsenal. While I would like to see a healthy dose of smash-mouth running, I don't want to restrict our other options. I want to see us run the Dawgs off the field by any and all means possible. Total domination. RTR!
 

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Not looking a lot like the Goldwasser D either - porous as you please and especially on 3rd and long across the middle (LB-less coverage of the TE). and there was no withdrawal pangs for that either, nor phantom post-part(ing) blues for Poor Petey Begone..
Love it!
 
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Windsortide

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I don't think this is correct. You can search through Tidefans and see posts dating back to Coach Saban's early years where we are discussing if "thud tackling" in practice was contributing to our poor tackling results on the field. We are quick to fondly remember yesteryear and forget the day to day struggles and frustrations of seasons past.
Too many years we led the country in rush defense and top 3-5 in total defense, and scoring defense. You would agree with that ?
 

STONECOLDSABAN

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I came away believing that the defense looked very close to what we were accustomed to seeing pre Golding era.
I would be very interested I could find a breakdown if there is any major difference between what Steele did vs what Womack is doing scheme wise. I say that because I am not a huge x’s and o’s guy.
 

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