Well, I was forced to watch, and it was terrible once again. We have a lot of work to do if we want to remain as a contender. Pitiful! Roll Tide, though!
Justice Haynes averaged 5.7 per rush. Young averaged 5.6.
May be some of the issue is Jam Miller, I don't know because we never really saw a consistent enough rush attack to evaluate, but I do know the other two guys ran well when given a chance. Haynes only got two carries, it's hard to say well Michigan had him bottled up after only two attempts isn't it?
That's the issue, we just flat out refused to give these guys a shot most of the time. Having said that, the less you run the less effective your run game tends to be. It requires more discipline than the passing game which is more skill based.
What game are you watching today to suggest we had any running game. Outside of a few runs by Milroe and Richard Young Michigan dominated our offensive line today.
I know this, but I've also reiterated that there's nothing that says you have to run RPOs. You can literally tell him to just hand the ball off.our runs are RPOs the require the QB to make the right read. he often does not.
They stopped running Young, he was the best back in the game today. He ran N-S. Jam is a big back that likes to dance sometimes. I still think we are good at RB for next year.Justice Haynes averaged 5.7 per rush. Young averaged 5.6.
May be some of the issue is Jam Miller, I don't know because we never really saw a consistent enough rush attack to evaluate, but I do know the other two guys ran well when given a chance. Haynes only got two carries, it's hard to say well Michigan had him bottled up after only two attempts isn't it?
That's the issue, we just flat out refused to give these guys a shot most of the time. Having said that, the less you run the less effective your run game tends to be. It requires more discipline than the passing game which is more skill based.
Doesn’t mean he’s coming here. He got lucky to get that job out there. He was not coming to Alabama last year, why would he this year?Maybe not for much longer on the Seattle front. Lots of smoke that Grubb may be out. Although what we might not like is that he is likely out due to his refusal to run the ball, which resulted in a poor offensive output. Might be a lump of goal wrapped in a gift bag though. Then again CNS was a pretty good judge of coaching talent at the college level and he surely wanted him. Doesn't make him perfect but it matters for something.
Or how he reacts to what is going to happen and what he does to fix what will probably be a ton of upheaval and unrest in the locker room and a ton of pressure from outside the locker room. But tha't why you are paid 10 million a year.I will be shocked if DeBoer holds the locker room together after that game. The next 5 days will determine his future at Alabama.
With a few quick passing plays or busted scrambles, it could've opened up. It's NOT opened because the D isn't required to defend the entire field. It's not like playing Madden and just calling what we're feeling. We don't/can't run it because they have numbers in the box. We don't respond by throwing it where they ain't
His HS QB made better throws.Please don’t leave
His HS QB made better throws.
It very likely confirms that the coaching brain trust that made Washington run is Ryan Grubb who is now OC with the Seattle Seahawks. Disagree or criticize my opinion but I don't see DeBoer capable of success in the SEC. We hear frequently about installing his "system". From my perspective that "system" is playing QB with the Alanta Falcons and coaching in Seattle.
That’s an insult to DH.The problem is that Milroe is the quarterback. He is Derrick Henry trying to throw the ball.
Well; actually he was also very good against Wisconsin, Missouri and LSU. There seemed to be no in between; when he gets in trouble he is toast.Take away the UGA game and what do you have? The same ol’ Milroe. The conclusion can only be that the UGA game was a fluke.
I know this, but I've also reiterated that there's nothing that says you have to run RPOs. You can literally tell him to just hand the ball off.
Also, for instance is that reverse, one of the best plays of the game an RPO? I don't think you call it up like that do you, I think it's just a play that they ran that worked.
If RPOs aren't working then don't run RPOs, or you certainly run less of them.
That’s an insult to DH.
That puts a wrap on what for me is a somewhat disappointing season. I really thought Milroe would be a Cam Newton clone when he got a center who could put the ball somewhere in his vicinity. Looks like I was wrong. I wish Milroe the best. I hope he goes pro and - with more extensive coaching - does great there. Next season I'm hoping for a QB who can read the defenses better and make quicker decisions. And an OL that can open holes for the RBs and better protect the QB.
Now I'm pulling for SC, LSU, TX, OM, and UGA in the upcoming bowls. Also Penn State.