Big Frog II
Active Member
I think Meacham will do well. Having a veteran QB and some great talent around him will make our offense pretty good.
Serious question. Would it be awful to go back to the style of offense TCU ran in its Rose Bowl season?
Are they bring along the players from Bama?
Will we run the same play 3 times from the 1 yard line again?
Do you really want to see the SSO again? A lot?Serious question. Would it be awful to go back to the style of offense TCU ran in its Rose Bowl season?
No actually. I don't believe they will SIGNIFICANTLY improve the recruiting in Austin.Assuming not, and also assuming given the recruiting pedigrees individually and collectively among them and the rest of the assembled staff, they'll somehow manage to scrape together some decent prospects. You think guys who can stack 4* and 5* talent one on top of another at Bama, can't significantly upgrade the recruiting at UT?
Roll to save vs. Matt Patricia (Confusion, Enchantment)No actually. I don't believe they will SIGNIFICANTLY improve the recruiting in Austin.
This isn't the first time Alabama coaches have left for some other jobs. The results have mostly been parallel to former Patriots coaches who leave New England. The idea that they did it at Bama and so they can do it somewhere else is not true nor is the idea that people are "learning from Saban" and becoming great coaches themselves just because they worked in the same building for a couple years.
Well, if will be good if some of them are actually thrown beyond the line of scrimmage and then completed. You know, like other teams. Bubble screens should be once or twice a game not one a series.Great............... TCU will pass the ball 65 times a game. Even on 1st and Goal from the 1.
Terrific.....................
Do you really want to see the SSO again? A lot?
It wasn't necessarily the offense we ran, it was the fact that we had 1.) An excellent QB, 2.) Receivers who a.) Ran the right routes, and, b.) Caught the damned ball, 3.) An offensive line anchored by the Rimington Trophy Award winner, who knocked people on their ass and opened big holes for, 4.) A talented set of RBs.
As many have pointed out, if you have good players executing the offense as it should be executed with timing and confidence, then a team could run single-wing and be successful. We haven't had a lick of cohesion until the last couple of games this season. 2016, 2018, 2019 were goat rodeos.
Do you really want to see the SSO again? A lot?
It wasn't necessarily the offense we ran, it was the fact that we had 1.) An excellent QB, 2.) Receivers who a.) Ran the right routes, and, b.) Caught the damned ball, 3.) An offensive line anchored by the Rimington Trophy Award winner, who knocked people on their ass and opened big holes for, 4.) A talented set of RBs.
As many have pointed out, if you have good players executing the offense as it should be executed with timing and confidence, then a team could run single-wing and be successful. We haven't had a lick of cohesion until the last couple of games this season. 2016, 2018, 2019 were goat rodeos.
No actually. I don't believe they will SIGNIFICANTLY improve the recruiting in Austin.
This isn't the first time Alabama coaches have left for some other jobs. The results have mostly been parallel to former Patriots coaches who leave New England. The idea that they did it at Bama and so they can do it somewhere else is not true nor is the idea that people are "learning from Saban" and becoming great coaches themselves just because they worked in the same building for a couple years.
And with Sark we don't even have to guess. We've already seen him be average in 2 different spots as a HC. He didn't become a great coach through osmosis just because he stood next to Saban on the sideline.
(Searching for suitable coin to flip...)Telling it like it is.....no Frog could refute this and it doesn't have to be that way either......."goat rodeos" is applicable but will it change?
Telling it like it is.....no Frog could refute this and it doesn't have to be that way either......."goat rodeos" is applicable but will it change?
you have a problem with a walk on in the wild cat when you have four talented running backs on the sideline?
actually i have no issue with running the same play multiple times as long as it is well designed, well blocked, and makes sense for the situation.
They were 8th and 6th the two years before he became coach. I guess it depends how one defines SIGNIFICANTLYso, where do i mention kirby smart and uga's recruiting since he became head coach?
6th, 6th, 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 1st, and 3rd and those are in the nation and not in the sec, but keep on with your patriot analogy
If all we ever ran was some sort of zone read with Max and ZE...I would be happy.
Taking Max off the field or splitting him out while we run WildFrog makes the defenses job easier... Basically eliminating the pass.
I have no clue why (actually I do, because we are trying to be cute) we would EVER run WildFrog as long as Max is our QB. He just runs too well and is too tough to take him off short yardage plays.
Max is not a pro type pocket passer with our offensive line and now that Storment is leaving, let's drastically reduce the 5 wide and reduce the 4 wide some. Roll him out, 1 or 2 backs, faking, option pitch or pass.....the LBs have to respect the fake into the line and the corner hesitates for a moment as Max rolls because he knows what Max can do with his wheels giving QJ just enough space to go deep. Max has the quickest and highest acceleration of any QB in the GP era.......go to his strengths.
More 5 wide and keeping Max in the pocket and we are going to be disappointed and hopefully he doesn't get hurt seriously.
No actually. I don't believe they will SIGNIFICANTLY improve the recruiting in Austin.
This isn't the first time Alabama coaches have left for some other jobs. The results have mostly been parallel to former Patriots coaches who leave New England. The idea that they did it at Bama and so they can do it somewhere else is not true nor is the idea that people are "learning from Saban" and becoming great coaches themselves just because they worked in the same building for a couple years.
And with Sark we don't even have to guess. We've already seen him be average in 2 different spots as a HC. He didn't become a great coach through osmosis just because he stood next to Saban on the sideline.
Actually I feel like that goes right along with the Patriots analogy. MOST of the coaches who have left there have failed and many have failed miserably. But early returns on Flores in Miami are extremely encouraging just as early returns on Smart are great.so, where do i mention kirby smart and uga's recruiting since he became head coach?
6th, 6th, 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 1st, and 3rd and those are in the nation and not in the sec, but keep on with your patriot analogy