HankHill
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D coordinators hate that style of offense because it puts your defense on the field too long. They score quickly or give the ball back quickly.
I was comparing them to themselves of years past.
This year they are giving up about a FG more a game pts wise.
Last year they only have up 20 pts twice in SEC Play and this year that's happened 4 times.
Their two shutouts this year have come when their offense has been human and not video game like.
I wouldn’t cite the Rams defense as the perfect example but they have the wins
I don’t get why everyone is so high on Hurts. He’s barely average as a passer and makes most of his plays running. He would need a great OL and RBs to be good and he’s not going to get that here. Need a QB who makes great reads and quick decisions that can take the pressure off of this OL and open up the running game. Hurts ain’t it chief.
I don’t get why everyone is so high on Hurts. He’s barely average as a passer and makes most of his plays running. He would need a great OL and RBs to be good and he’s not going to get that here. Need a QB who makes great reads and quick decisions that can take the pressure off of this OL and open up the running game. Hurts ain’t it chief.
What's the average possesion time for Alabama's offense this year? I know they have studs everywhere but Saban has adapted over the past five years to faster offense and mobile QB's to defend.
I would think giving up 3 more points per game to score 20+ points more per game is a good tradeoff. That's just me though.
Bama has proven they can speed it up when they want to and slow it down when they want to. They have superior athletes all over the field. Not sure Bama would be a good comparison. I'm not saying it is not trending that way but D coordinators love for their guys to get some rest, obviously selfishly so.What's the average possesion time for Alabama's offense this year? I know they have studs everywhere but Saban has adapted over the past five years to faster offense and mobile QB's to defend.
Chavis standing behind him likeDon’t let Fulmer hear...
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