I have read all nine pages of comments coming before mine here, and I must say, the Bama Nation is gracious to a young man who somehow has made a mistake. God bless you, Andre. We sure needed you tonight.
Anyone who has ever played in an offensive backfield knows that you aren't worth much without an offensive line. Eight sacks of JPW, and not many yards from Coffee. The consequence followed the cause tonight, plain and simple.
Points up just how delicate the balance on an offensive line can be, how thin we were on the offensive line this year, and how lucky we were all year long there -- until this game. Saban said it earlier this year -- there is a hairbreadth's difference between winning and losing. As long as the offensive line was intact, we blew teams away at the line of scrimmage. Another thing -- if your offense can't keep your defense off the field, your defense is going to have a tough time getting going. A defense is buoyed by a great offensive showing, and a defense can get down if the offense doesn't do its part and the defense keeps having to trot back onto the field.
We have a good deal of talent overall, but it seems to me that the offensive line is the toughest spot on a team to really be good. Once we lost the Outland Trophy winner, our Achilles Heel was revealed. How many teams have you ever seen that could lose a good offensive lineman and keep going as before?
I have always liked JPW as the Alabama quarterback. A QB cannot pass if he is on his derriere. And he can't pinpoint his passes if he is hurried. I hate for him to go out like this.
Anyone who has ever played in an offensive backfield knows that you aren't worth much without an offensive line. Eight sacks of JPW, and not many yards from Coffee. The consequence followed the cause tonight, plain and simple.
Points up just how delicate the balance on an offensive line can be, how thin we were on the offensive line this year, and how lucky we were all year long there -- until this game. Saban said it earlier this year -- there is a hairbreadth's difference between winning and losing. As long as the offensive line was intact, we blew teams away at the line of scrimmage. Another thing -- if your offense can't keep your defense off the field, your defense is going to have a tough time getting going. A defense is buoyed by a great offensive showing, and a defense can get down if the offense doesn't do its part and the defense keeps having to trot back onto the field.
We have a good deal of talent overall, but it seems to me that the offensive line is the toughest spot on a team to really be good. Once we lost the Outland Trophy winner, our Achilles Heel was revealed. How many teams have you ever seen that could lose a good offensive lineman and keep going as before?
I have always liked JPW as the Alabama quarterback. A QB cannot pass if he is on his derriere. And he can't pinpoint his passes if he is hurried. I hate for him to go out like this.