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re: Kiffin to SF?

Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:21 am to
Posted by bamasgot13
Birmingham
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:21 am to
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He may be too pass happy for SEC football, but you also have to give him credit for what he did accomplish.


He threw the ball too much at times, but overall he did a great job converting Sims into one of the 3-4 best QBs in the SEC this year. I remain convinced that had he stayed committed to the run against OSU that Bama likely wins that game. Passing that frequently against an OSU D that was committed to stopping Cooper was the clearest example of him either A) overthinking it, B) being outcoached, or C) both.
Posted by 1984Tiger
North Carolina
Member since Apr 2006
7297 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 3:21 pm to
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Passing that frequently against an OSU D that was committed to stopping Cooper was the clearest example of him either A) overthinking it, B) being outcoached, or C) both.


D) summoning his inner-Miles.
Posted by MoreOrLes
Member since Nov 2008
19472 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 3:36 pm to
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He threw the ball too much at times, but overall he did a great job converting Sims into one of the 3-4 best QBs in the SEC this year. I remain convinced that had he stayed committed to the run against OSU that Bama likely wins that game. Passing that frequently against an OSU D that was committed to stopping Cooper was the clearest example of him either A) overthinking it, B) being outcoached, or C) both.



Its All of the above
And i agree with everything you said.

That game reminded me of Petrino vs TOSU. Too much pass when th erin was working
Posted by WDE1980
Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
911 posts
Posted on 1/20/15 at 9:41 pm to
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Passing that frequently against an OSU D that was committed to stopping Cooper was the clearest example of him either A) overthinking it, B) being outcoached, or C) both. 


You forgot

D) Listening to his boss who was "anxious to see Bama take more shots down field. And felt as if they didn't do it enough early on in the first half."

I keep reading all the post blaming Kiffin for not running the ball, but clearly it wasn't his sole decision.

Post Game with Saban.

"Q. Coach, were they doing anything defensively that prevented you guys from handing the ball to Yeldon and Henry more and also were you surprised at how well their quarterback, Jones, was able to handle his composure and the way he played at all?

COACH SABAN: Well, you know, I think defensively they did pretty much exactly what we thought they would do. They played bump-and-run and played split safeties, we call that cover seven. We had ways to attack it.

I was kind of anxious to see us take more shots down the field. I don’t think we, maybe, did that enough early in the game. And they did a nice job. But we did a little better job in the second half when we went no huddle, we played faster and did better, and I think there’s obviously a lot of things that we wish we would have done differently to attack their defense."


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