Well, based on his track record of not liking a certain prior QB, Milroe could be looking at a very successful season.Oh god, here we go.
Well, based on his track record of not liking a certain prior QB, Milroe could be looking at a very successful season.Oh god, here we go.
pfft..............bring back the Jet SweepSmoke Draw better be coming back also.
When Jalen won the job, people complained. they complained throughout season, offseason, spring, summer and fall. complained his last year at Alabama.Not sure what you are trying to say. Every criticism of Hurts at that time was 100% legitimate, and it almost cost us the NC and did cost us a game. It’s great that he developed better after no longer being the starter (saved us in the following year’s SECC) and at Oklahoma and in the NFL. But at the time he wasn’t the best choice.
Let it go. Tua had lot of bad throws... Mac Jones had few.. Jalen had few... Bryce had lot of bad throws... it's over in past. Don't be that person who holds grudges over something that happened in past.This! I’m sorry… i just can not get the last pass jm threw last year outta my head.
If Milroe can learn to protect the footbal like it was the family jewels we will be fine.
I may have totally misread this second quoteLearning to hold the ball with 2 hands in the pocket is something he's worked hard on.
I am saying that Jalen wasn’t the best choice in 2017, lots of people could see it, and the results bore that out. I’m not sure what you think the 2017 QB battle is supposed to tell us about the 2023 QB Battle, but I do know that the fact that the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd string QBs on the 2017 roster are starters in the NFL now has zero bearing on who was the right QB at the time and who should start now. Also, I don’t know anyone who complained about him his last year at Bama, because he wasn’t the starter, and did great in the SECC game.When Jalen won the job, people complained. they complained throughout season, offseason, spring, summer and fall. complained his last year at Alabama.
So when you said " at the time he wasn't the best choice..." I'm not sure what you're trying to say.
I think it is fair to say that Saban will have a short leash if none of these game situation problems are not fixed from the past year. I know it's only MTSU, but they see the same things we all saw last year with Milroe and they will try and expose it.I don't think you are wrong, but he's got to acquit himself of his poor play thus far. Everybody believes he needs to improve to be a championship-level quarterback.
The charges against him are mostly fair, especially the ones regarding ball security, inability to go thru progressions and his struggles to throw underneath routes and touch passes accurately (the thing that scares me the most).
I don't think anybody on this board is rooting against him, but if he is the starter these are the things we will be watching to see if he's improved.
I don’t really remember people complaining about Jalen until mid 2017 when it was becoming increasingly obvious that everyone was copying how Aranda schemed him, and the news about the receivers mutiny over him started becoming public.When Jalen won the job, people complained. they complained throughout season, offseason, spring, summer and fall. complained his last year at Alabama.
So when you said " at the time he wasn't the best choice..." I'm not sure what you're trying to say.
But we did speculate on Hartman when he hit the portal, but I think many thought Maye was coming.How about this nugget? Glad we did not have this one to speculate over all Summer. Can't wait until Saturday:
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Notre Dame QB Sam Hartman says Alabama reached out when he was in transfer portal
Sam Hartman recently revealed Alabama football was among the teams, who reached out to him when he was in the transfer portal. Hartman entered the transfer portal after multiple seasons at Wake Forest. He discussed the teams, who reached out to him when he was in the portal during an interview...tdalabamamag.com
That was pretty much the scouting report, especially if you pressured him up the middle. Drift right, drift right, throw it away.It became super predictable. One read, drift right, run right, fail to throw it away and step out of bounds taking a 5yd loss. Rinse, repeat.
It’s gas Lighting man, you’re totally correct. Everyone was behind Hurts until it became apparent that he hadn’t progressed, and there was a quarterback behind him who had.I don’t really remember people complaining about Jalen until mid 2017 when it was becoming increasingly obvious that everyone was copying how Aranda schemed him, and the news about the receivers mutiny over him started becoming public.
i kinda remember the Tua should get serious pt more after the 2017 LSU game. I maybe wrong but that’s my recollection.It’s gas Lighting man, you’re totally correct. Everyone was behind Hurts until it became apparent that he hadn’t progressed, and there was a quarterback behind him who had.
That’s late 2017, teams with comparable talent were figuring him out, and insiders (on this board) we’re beginning to talk about the receivers being unhappy. Tua was being Tua, he had the throws against Vandy, the one to Ruggs versus Tennessee, etc. There was unease in the fan base for sure.i kinda remember the Tua should get serious pt more after the 2017 LSU game. I maybe wrong but that’s my recollection.
Based on past known performance why would Bama be scared of Milroe. We would simply stack the box, including a spy, and force him to beat us deep........If Jalen Milroe was about to start the season as the Quarterback at Auburn…
The Auburn fan base would be calling him the next Heisman Trophy winner…
Ans the Alabama fan base would be wringing their hands and worrying about how Bama is going to stop him…