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| Favorite team: | Alabama |
| Location: | Southeast Alabama |
| Biography: | A sometimes sarcastic gentleman |
| Interests: | College Football, Politics |
| Occupation: | Mental Health |
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re: Name any instance ever in CF where a head coach willingly leaves for a worse job/program
Posted by BCBAMA on 12/14/25 at 10:38 am to CalicoLSU1980
Bill Curry
He is a national title winning former player who sees what direction the program is headed. This coaching staff is soft, and often clueless. Are there fans who will think it’s headed the right direction because we made the playoffs? Are there a fans who feel the same way because of our dip 2-3 class? Yes. Anyone who feels that way should watch the SEC title game to see how we were not even competitive with Georgia. It was an embarrassment DeBoer should formally apologize for. It’s on him.
Good post, sir.
It’s definitely a good match up for us. They’ll be tougher at home, but if we can avoid turnovers, we should be able to win this one.
I have a hard time, understanding why Coach does not pull Ty for a series, go to him on the sidelines, and talk to him about what’s happening on the field, while giving the backup time to have a series. Then run it up the middle with our rb three times by handing off if we have to. Just do something to settle your quarterback down. He does nothing to settle his quarterback down, and we all know that right now while there may be some form of back issue, there’s definitely a lot of mental that is going on, whether confidence issue or something else.
It was honestly hard to watch that we knew what the defensive strategy was, yet could do nothing about it. I don’t claim to be in the know, but as a fan, I was extremely disappointed in our coaching staff on the offensive side of the ball last night. I support our guys, some decisions are head scratchers.
Uh, no. It had to do with players being out of position, beaten by the man in front of them, and especially giving pathetic effort. It’s very hard to describe that poor effort level without profanity.
re: So how will the Gumps react when ULM spanks that arse Saturday
Posted by BCBAMA on 9/5/25 at 2:12 pm to Sleepy_Tiger
We would actually all be ecstatic because it would help us get this clown out of the head coaching position.
re: What does DeBoer need to do to change your opinion?
Posted by BCBAMA on 9/4/25 at 1:09 pm to UBamaJelly
His job. Stop being oblivious to problems in the program. Develop a backbone and firmness. Actually lead for once.
Team Leaders
Posted by BCBAMA on 9/2/25 at 10:13 am
I am not focusing on the approach of either the head coach or the coaching staff in this thread. My question centers around leaders that we are supposed to have on this team. We know who the team captains are, but who is going to step up as a leader, and try to right this ship, as a player? Who is going to chew someone’s rear end if they’re giving only half effort? It goes without saying that we don’t have any Rolando McClains on this team. While I do realize that one of the main problems is the beyond laid-back attitude and Charmin soft approach of the coaches, we also have to have some team leaders somewhere that are willing to get on to somebody. The answers that we seek, as for solutions, do not seem to be coming from any of the coaches anytime soon. So I have to look elsewhere.
re: Going to Post a Positive Comment
Posted by BCBAMA on 9/1/25 at 12:06 am to CrimsonBoz
I have a lot of concerns also. When a loss has happened in the past, it was often due to players not being receptive to the coaching being provided. The loss most oftentimes resulted in the players becoming much more focused, and receptive to coaching. However, in this situation, we have coaches that are completely hands off, and some (DC) that are questionable if they know what they’re doing. Bottom line, guys, is that the only thing softer than the current play of our team is the approach of the coaches that we have. That does not bode well for the rest of this season.
re: It’s just baffling to me
Posted by BCBAMA on 8/31/25 at 10:57 am to Allthatfades
I have watched DeBoer led Alabama teams come onto the field each football Saturday. Teams are a reflection of their coaches. As a head coach, he has absolutely no passion or fire to him, and just stands there without correcting any player or getting onto any player who gives poor effort. I understand that we are not going to win every game, although as a fan, I would certainly love to. What I find 100% totally unacceptable is the lackadaisical attitude that is being shown by a tremendous number of our players on the football field. It’s not only players that are out of position, it’s players who are going half speed through the motions and giving very minimal effort. And these players are staying on the field without one word being said to them. We’re watching players get personal fouls without anything said to them or them being removed from the field. I have been very hesitant to make a statement to this point, but I will go on record today and say that I will be a very happy Alabama fan whenever this current coaching staff is removed. With the buyout, that’s probably going to be several more years, though.
Does this team have the potential to get better? Yes they do, but I don’t see any signs at this point that is going to occur. Certainly hope I’m wrong.
Does this team have the potential to get better? Yes they do, but I don’t see any signs at this point that is going to occur. Certainly hope I’m wrong.
I’m going away from my school for this one; it’s a toss up between these 2:
(1) Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes when asked by a reporter why he went for 2 up big late in a rivalry game against Michigan, replied “because they wouldn’t let me go for 3.”
(2) Florida Coach Steve Spurrier, when his QB Terry Dean apologized to him for throwing several interceptions in a game, answers him by saying “It’s not your fault Terry. It’s mine. I recruited you.”
(1) Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes when asked by a reporter why he went for 2 up big late in a rivalry game against Michigan, replied “because they wouldn’t let me go for 3.”
(2) Florida Coach Steve Spurrier, when his QB Terry Dean apologized to him for throwing several interceptions in a game, answers him by saying “It’s not your fault Terry. It’s mine. I recruited you.”
re: Jalen Milroe is the story of Seahawks' training camp
Posted by BCBAMA on 7/28/25 at 11:11 am to SidewalkTiger
I wish him well. I don’t know if I have ever been happier to see someone leave Alabama. He has all the physical talent necessary. Jalen just can’t read defenses and can’t put any touch on the ball. If he can be brought along at the pace of say a Steve McNair, and he becomes receptive to coaching, he could have a somewhat successful career as an NFL back up QB.
re: Trump Claims “Only Really Bad People” Want to Make Epstein an Issue
Posted by BCBAMA on 7/16/25 at 8:51 pm to Tammany Tom
This is a bad angle he is taking. It’s just a question of how much it will turn off potential voters for House and Senate seats. The main point I will make is that if there is indeed no information further, he and his team could have put that out there in a much, much better manner.
re: How big of an impact will Ryan Grubb have on Alabama's offense this year?
Posted by BCBAMA on 7/16/25 at 12:13 pm to saturncube21
I feel it will be a very dramatic one. Yes, I drink the crimson cool aide, but I see it being a more aggressive, attacking offense. Having a quarterback that can read defenses will help this year, also.
re: Greg McElroy said a person ‘in the know’ believes Nick Saban will return to coaching
Posted by BCBAMA on 7/15/25 at 3:11 am to thejuiceisloose
It’s really funny to me that I continue to hear this. Do I need to mention LSU and children’s hospital funds? Perhaps Auburn and their Bagman? You got your butt kicked regularly by the man, and I guess you need to invent a reason. But, carry on, please. We can’t wait for your next post.
Please show all of the article. Some of us are having difficulty with anything except #1 showing
Thank you, sir. I appreciate that.
re: College Football 26
Posted by BCBAMA on 7/11/25 at 2:28 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
I’m new to the last year and present year game configuration. Keelon Russell and a few other freshman recruits are not showing up in my depth chart. How did you get to the correct section that had him? I think I may have failed to download the updated roster, but I don’t know the present game configuration well at all.
Texas is positioned very well as a football power. Georgia, as long as Kirby is there, will be in the discussion also. He just has to realize he has to get a good OC again. As far as Bama, last year will be talked about very little after this year. All the pieces are falling into place, and although no one else is Coach Saban, we will be more than fine.
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