Our coaching staff could have just stayed in Baton Rouge and let the players just go and do it themselves and you probably get the same outcome. Except maybe they try something different when the ole go to doesn't work.
These people don't need an article to tell them what their eyesight told them on Saturday. For the fifth time.
Letting the players draw up plays with a stick in the grass would have worked better than what we saw
No question. But that was a mistake that was made over years with the last defensive staff who are now gone.
That is simply not true. We didn't stare at 8 man fronts all night. They were killing us with 7 men fronts. There was no where to go. http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...60/alabama-leonard-fournette-strategy#4875845 Okay, so what did the D give us. Nothing. They just dominated us.
There wasn't a boulder in the road, there was a rock slide coming down from above. Brandon Harris can't win the game by himself. Our best option was to continue to try to get the run going.
No quick slants in our play book. No quick pass to Guice out of the backfield. He's shifty, slick. He might could have made them miss. No jet sweeps. We might could have actually ran the option in this game with Harris and Guice/Fournette. We aren't nearly creative enough on offense to make them think and react to us.
I wish we could run short passes. Our qb just seems incapable of making the throw. What movie is that where the catcher can gun everyone out at 2nd base on a steal but can't throw the ball back to the pitcher? That's Harris.