If the offense is already a step ahead, we're in for some ridiculous numbers this year... The defense will always be in a good position, and as the above poster said... If the DB's can cover our WR's, they'll be able to cover any...
It's just ridiculous that our receiver corps can push the two Jones kids and Hart to defense...If the offense is already a step ahead, we're in for some ridiculous numbers this year... The defense will always be in a good position, and as the above poster said... If the DB's can cover our WR's, they'll be able to cover any...
That is very true and exciting.:biggrin2:It's just ridiculous that our receiver corps can push the two Jones kids and Hart to defense...
LOL! I think of their reaction as being the "windmill imitation..."That cooper juke move is ridiculous. I really only remembered it against uga and notre dame but Rewatching the games he was doing it all season. No on managed to not look like an idiot defending it.
Earle you are right about the receivers but looking at the the numbers it's hard to argue with decision to move them.
The kid has plenty of time to develop I wouldn't worry too much. Hopefully we don't have to see him next year anyway.Wonder what's going on with Cooper Bateman, second team offense? I realize there is a lot of depth in front of him, he just looked like a great recruit out of HS and may be the future QB.
The high school level from around him is not that great and he did not have the best senior year(granted he played on a bad bad team). He is more raw than people think. I am thinking either Luke del Rio or Alec Morris will be next in line after AJ and B Sims.Wonder what's going on with Cooper Bateman, second team offense? I realize there is a lot of depth in front of him, he just looked like a great recruit out of HS and may be the future QB.
Looks like this receiver corp could rotate enough to continually streak down the field and keep opposing corners and safety's on their heels and wheezing for O2. Such a threat should also put most the run stopping pressure on the opposing Dline and LB's--sets up high yards per carry stats. Ima hoping anyways.It was unfortunate when White went down because he was starting to have it come together. Bell, Black, Cooper, Ch. Jones, Norwood, and White is a pretty legitimate 6-deep rotation. I figure most coaches go into a game wanting 6 receivers ready to play. We have 5 who have legitimate experience and one other who is as talented as the other 5.
When most kids his age are still on a high school campus.12-52 for the true freshman is great.
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Being a back up QB is a tough spot. It's hard to get them any kind of playing time, unless it's mop up. At that point of the game, you usually don't throw much. At other positions, you can rotate kids a bit.Thing to remember with Blake Sims is that he is a dynamic player. Georgia HS player of the year. No, he's not a drop-back passer, but the kid has a knack for making plays. Love to see us have some sort of package to utilize his skill set.
Just like any true freshman..His head is swimming trying to compute "The Process"..Instead of reacting naturally to plays..True freshmen think instead of reacting..Thus slowing their play down..Give 'em time..Once the light pops on..We'll see exactly why Coach Saban recruited him..Wonder what's going on with Cooper Bateman, second team offense? I realize there is a lot of depth in front of him, he just looked like a great recruit out of HS and may be the future QB.
Cannot help but be worried about the defensive backfield. I expect a big day out of Cooper, but with a guy not even eight months recovered from a torn ACL torching them like a marshmellow left overnight in an incinerator -- I know White's a talented kid, but still -- it's a bit hard to do a Kool-Aid keg stand.
Obviously we've got a long way until September, but by the same token it seems like we've got a lot of progress to make to field a formidable secondary. Hopefully Cyrus Jones can really step up quickly, because it doesn't look like Sylve and Washington are ready, even after a couple of years of seasoning. I kind of get the feeling that the first-unit at cornerback -- Fulton, Belue, and Smith -- may be sufficient, even if not particularly strong, but the depth situation is looking downright ugly.
Call me what you want, but I'm always looking for a reason to be concerned in spring play. It's a bit curious to see the offense looking so well polished right now, so it sounds like you have identified my worry monster for the next several months. Thanks, BET.Cannot help but be worried about the defensive backfield. I expect a big day out of Cooper, but with a guy not even eight months recovered from a torn ACL torching them like a marshmellow left overnight in an incinerator -- I know White's a talented kid, but still -- it's a bit hard to do a Kool-Aid keg stand.
Obviously we've got a long way until September, but by the same token it seems like we've got a lot of progress to make to field a formidable secondary. Hopefully Cyrus Jones can really step up quickly, because it doesn't look like Sylve and Washington are ready, even after a couple of years of seasoning. I kind of get the feeling that the first-unit at cornerback -- Fulton, Belue, and Smith -- may be sufficient, even if not particularly strong, but the depth situation is looking downright ugly.