01-08-2013, 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by sec1
Its amazing how Bama gets a new OC and yet they look better on offense ... hmmmm
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Most Bama fans wanted him fired for most of the regular season. Bama also has all the proper players for their system, and has had them with depth for years now. We'll get there too.
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01-08-2013, 01:46 AM
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Heisman Winner
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Minister: I don't drink-and, no disrespect intended, but in your face smack-talk... Tebow gave one Gator chomp his whole career. I didn't see Bama do that. When you disrespect your opponent you set yourself up for failure. Personally, JMHO, it looks like chump-talking. Thuggy. Kind of low-life crap. Speak with your actions not with your mouths especially if your getting whooped. (Some jawin' is always expected.) You also set yourself up for criticism. Hence, my comments. It didn't look good on my TV, I don't know what telecast you were seeing. And, yes, I don't know anything, it's just an opinion. That's what we taught when I studied/taught Martial Arts for twenty years. I competed too. And it wasn't a pussy sport either. We were teaching kids to kick ass AND be role models with our actions. Just sharing...Hey, I love this team-I bet things will be different next year. I think the players and the staff are learning a lot. The team far-exceeded my expectations this year, that's for sure. Maturation process is kicking in too. Go Gators.
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01-08-2013, 01:57 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sec1
Its amazing how Bama gets a new OC and yet they look better on offense ... hmmmm
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Because they have a headcoach who understands offense.
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01-08-2013, 02:09 AM
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Heisman Winner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ThePlayer
Because they have a headcoach who understands offense.
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Lol
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01-08-2013, 02:24 AM
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Heisman Winner
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I had no idea Bama was so good on offense. I thought there were a defensive team that had a decent run game and a game manager QB. (never saw a Bama game this year)If that's a game managing QB-good God get us a few!) He was winging some beautiful passes. Now I see why Boom is trying to emulate that style/philosophy. IMHO-Never has the run game set up the passing game so obviously. Very impressive. A dominant performance and well deserved win. Offense...it would be nice to be able to crank out 40 against a decent team.
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01-08-2013, 03:28 AM
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I'm your huckleberry
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Originally Posted by malscott
chill bro-no disrespecting our team. LTFU! You could learn a thing or two about respect as well. You must be bloody miserable to live with! Just sayin...
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So wait, you call the team showboating hood rats that need to watch Bama to learn about giving effort, but I need to learn about respect?
I wonder how many of the people that have been calling out the team and Muschamp on the internet would have the courage to say one word of it to their face. I'm guessing not many. If any.
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01-08-2013, 03:33 AM
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Junior
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Originally Posted by coach
Do we ever throw a corner route?
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Ironically the ones I remember were against Georgia and Louisville.
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01-08-2013, 06:30 AM
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All SEC
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Originally Posted by Minister_of_Information
Sorry, but our team simply does not deserve that kind of remark. And I don't care who you are or what you think you know.
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Really? Did you watch the Sugar Bowl? Time after time they celebrated individual tackles and were mouthing off at the other team while we were getting pounded. That is a lack of discipline and it is embarrassing. You need to get a dose of reality.
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01-08-2013, 07:23 AM
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nm. wrong thread
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01-08-2013, 07:31 AM
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All SEC
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Things our coaches could learn from last night annual SEC beat down (BCS Titlegame)
1. ND stacks the line on first down, Bama gets one yard.
2. Long pass ( intermediate throw) downfield on 2nd down, not a short pass.
3. Continue to mix in passes with the running game early and run it up as fast as possible.
4. As the game goes into the fourth quarter, just because you have a one point lead, still mix in the passes. Slants, intermediate outs, I don't think they even needed a slow developing screen.
The moral of the game, you can't win championships without throwing the ball and mixing it up early when they stack the line of scrimmage, which every team we played did this. Our season highlights are run 1st down, run 2nd down because they won't be expecting another run. Then we pass on 3rd after we tell the other team, we are going to pass it short on 3rd down, see if ya'll can stop us. This is about play calling and being aggressive on offense. I don't think that was the Boise Offense. Maybe Pease forgot passing game calling or Boom is just too conservative, either way Whitey Jordan had the same exact offense and we canned him after one year. So coaches you had a great season and were lucky in a number of games. I bet next year the same record will be even harder to attain. You have your players coming in, let get aggressive and make other teams fear the Gator freight train.
Yes, even the Tide defense was aggressive, even blitzed when the Irish were in their comeback passing mode. They did not play zone, or even the preferred Gator pass defense, "Prevent" , which is 3 down linemen, sometimes 4, all DB's stay back 10 yds as to keep the receivers in front of them to not get beat. As we found out, this was our worst defense outing of the whole year. Horrible, and Will is a defensive coordinator, I never thought I would see the day we play 19 yds off the line of scrimmage and not blitz until the game was out of hand.
I think Alabama would beat Lousiville down so hard it would make us won't to go to the ACC. LOL
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01-08-2013, 07:35 AM
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Heisman Finalist
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There is a lot to learn from Bama beginning with the professionalism in which they conduct themselves.
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01-08-2013, 07:38 AM
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Heisman Winner
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Location: Florida Beachland
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It takes time and hard work to get a machine like that going.
As good a team as they have, their offensive line stands out.
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01-08-2013, 07:42 AM
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Heisman Winner
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Seems like a whole bunch of people forgot Florida won 11 games this season in year two of the Muschamp era. ND got beat up front like Florida did a year ago. That will never ever happen again under Muschamps watch. This team is a work in progress. Saban had has 5 years and this is the first year his offense has really been explosive because it took him time to get players. But some idiots here think Muschamp can just make players appear out of thin air.
The team we have right now is good enough to win the SEC east and if you are good enough to win the SEC east then you are good enough to win a NC. By year 5 of the Muschamp era I assure you our offense will look like Bama's has this season. But we dont need it to look like that to win right now.
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01-08-2013, 07:57 AM
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I'm your huckleberry
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WillyG8r
Really? Did you watch the Sugar Bowl? Time after time they celebrated individual tackles and were mouthing off at the other team while we were getting pounded. That is a lack of discipline and it is embarrassing. You need to get a dose of reality.
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Yes, I really did watch the Sugar Bowl. I saw one celebration that seemed over the top -- Easley's late in the 4th when Elam went and got him. That said, the defensive front played their hearts out all night long. And for the most part I saw a team playing hard and trying to claw their way back into it -- they came close to doing just that. Yes they may have gotten a little emotional but I expect they were pretty ticked off to be in the position they were in. Our guys are not classless "hood" denizens (whatever that is supposed to mean...), they are guys with character and heart who fight with all they've got until the bitter end. Muschamp coaches this team to never back down and they never will. When it comes to fouls of aggression, I'll take the penalties and never give them a second thought.
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01-08-2013, 08:02 AM
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Heisman Candidate
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Location: FLORIDA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Minister_of_Information
Yes, I really did watch the Sugar Bowl. I saw one celebration that seemed over the top -- Easley's late in the 4th when Elam went and got him. That said, the defensive front played their hearts out all night long. And for the most part I saw a team playing hard and trying to claw their way back into it -- they came close to doing just that. Yes they may have gotten a little emotional but I expect they were pretty ticked off to be in the position they were in. Our guys are not classless "hood" denizens (whatever that is supposed to mean...), they are guys with character and heart who fight with all they've got until the bitter end. Muschamp coaches this team to never back down and they never will. When it comes to fouls of aggression, I'll take the penalties and never give them a second thought.
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01-08-2013, 08:03 AM
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Heisman Finalist
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Location: Burlington, NC
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The amazing thing about 3 championships in 4 years is that they were able to keep the players from getting complacent and they were able to keep the new recruits from coming in and waking up on 3rd and thinking they hit a triple.
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01-08-2013, 08:24 AM
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I couldn't agree more. Players need to play and not self promote. Not talk and taunt. Leave that to UM and FSU. Alabama players show discipline and it's impressive.
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01-08-2013, 08:25 AM
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We are on the right path, but one thing I see consistently with Bama is that they remain extremely focused despite all the success. While their individual goals are to go to the NFL, they put the team goals, and program first. They seem confident that they will all be Pros one day, but desire winning a few National Championships before the jump. Very admirable.
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01-08-2013, 08:29 AM
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Premium Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sec1
Its amazing how Bama gets a new OC and yet they look better on offense ... hmmmm
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and we know for a fact the guy they have was their second choice because we have they guy that was their first Choice
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01-08-2013, 08:45 AM
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Gator Country Silver
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sec1
Its amazing how Bama gets a new OC and yet they look better on offense ... hmmmm
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I don't think it's amazing. They have great players at every position on offense and great players give any OC all the options he could want. I wouldn't say any OC could win a NC with those players but it would be hard to mess up too badly with them.
By way of contrast and example (since I assume your "hmmmm" is intended as criticism of Pease), I don't offhand remember us running more than a very small handful of timing routes all year. I'm sure Pease knows that there's such a thing as a timing route. And I'm sure he knows that, all other things being equal, you'll generally get more YAC if the receiver is running as he catches the ball rather than being stationary. So I assume we don't run timing routes because Pease thinks we don't have the QB or the WRs or maybe both to do it effectively. That's a limitation the Alabama OC doesn't have to worry about.
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