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Some smaller things from the game that will be huge
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:06 pm
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:06 pm
Cordale Flott and Jay Ward both looked solid in the playing time that they got, should be a huge confidence boost for them while going against elite receivers.
Cam Lewis looked pretty good. Gave up one touchdown but I mean it was a hell of a throw and catch on Jeudy.
Siaki Ika making plays in the backfield in first quarter. Him proving himself will give Tyler a breather more often.
Linebackers proved they were more than capable of filling the hole left by Divinity.
Also I think Marcel Brooks gained a lot of confidence.
Cam Lewis looked pretty good. Gave up one touchdown but I mean it was a hell of a throw and catch on Jeudy.
Siaki Ika making plays in the backfield in first quarter. Him proving himself will give Tyler a breather more often.
Linebackers proved they were more than capable of filling the hole left by Divinity.
Also I think Marcel Brooks gained a lot of confidence.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:07 pm to blake the kid
after re watching there was multiple 3rd and 4th downs bama converted similar to the Texas Game. wish we can clean those up before post season
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:07 pm to blake the kid
I honestly don't understand why we had so many DB's leave this year. So many could play right now.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:08 pm to cajuntiger1010
It seems like we always get beat on third and 10+ long situations
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:12 pm to Ed Osteen
On 3rd and long seems to lack a pass rush.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:12 pm to Ed Osteen
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It seems like we always get beat on third and 10+ long situations
Aranda played it safe a couple times expecting a screen and it gave Tua too much time to throw. Sometimes those happen, but they did happen 1-2 too many times.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:51 pm to blake the kid
Our DLine played phenomenally. They are getting coached up by some of the best in the business and it’s showed through the rigors of the season and a healthy rotation. Front seven came to freaking play Saturday starting with the front 3/4. Shelvin is a menace of a NT, doesn’t show up on the stat sheet but he is an immovable object demanding a double team.
One of the smaller perspectives of the game is 3 TDs were from huge plays not necessarily attributes to defensive performance. A trick play, punt return, and a freshman getting burned buy an Olympic sprinter playing WR. From an outside perspective one could say Tua carved us up but it’s not necessarily the case and his passing efficiency shows tells the tale. All those defensive mistakes are coachable, and at no point other than two drives did Alabama look like they had a clue offensively. This defense is coming together in the front 7.
Justin Jefferson and CEH are key contributors to the offensive passing game without even touching the ball. Not one team will be able to hide their defensive play/coverage against us for the remainder of the season. There is too much film on this offensive team’s versatility and creativeness to run a zone scheme without the athletes who have the defensive IQ and it’s too difficult a scheme to play man because of the route tree combos. Who can defend us? Can you imagine being a defensive back 7 player watching the LSU v Bama film second guessing your ability while scratching your head? I mean if Bama couldn’t do it how can you?
Queen is Debo Jones, Debo Jones is Queen.
An intangible take away. This team’s mettle was galvanized Saturday. I’m talking by each position group and cohesively as a offensive unit, defensive unit, and team. These guys went through team building battles of UT, UF, Auburn, and finally Bama. There is no quit! It’s time to win the war, go get that championship Tigers!
One of the smaller perspectives of the game is 3 TDs were from huge plays not necessarily attributes to defensive performance. A trick play, punt return, and a freshman getting burned buy an Olympic sprinter playing WR. From an outside perspective one could say Tua carved us up but it’s not necessarily the case and his passing efficiency shows tells the tale. All those defensive mistakes are coachable, and at no point other than two drives did Alabama look like they had a clue offensively. This defense is coming together in the front 7.
Justin Jefferson and CEH are key contributors to the offensive passing game without even touching the ball. Not one team will be able to hide their defensive play/coverage against us for the remainder of the season. There is too much film on this offensive team’s versatility and creativeness to run a zone scheme without the athletes who have the defensive IQ and it’s too difficult a scheme to play man because of the route tree combos. Who can defend us? Can you imagine being a defensive back 7 player watching the LSU v Bama film second guessing your ability while scratching your head? I mean if Bama couldn’t do it how can you?
Queen is Debo Jones, Debo Jones is Queen.
An intangible take away. This team’s mettle was galvanized Saturday. I’m talking by each position group and cohesively as a offensive unit, defensive unit, and team. These guys went through team building battles of UT, UF, Auburn, and finally Bama. There is no quit! It’s time to win the war, go get that championship Tigers!
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