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Alabama businessman approach
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Alabama businessman approach
No trash talk
Just line up and execute
And do it over, and over, and over, and over!!
Business baby..... Ohio State felt the sandpaper without the crap.
Would love to see that at the Rock
Just line up and execute
And do it over, and over, and over, and over!!
Business baby..... Ohio State felt the sandpaper without the crap.
Would love to see that at the Rock
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
I noticed Alabama had 464 yards passing and 157 yards running
Is that new formula for success?
Is that new formula for success?
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
Thats calling an offensive game plan to fit your personnel...
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
You're looking at the wrong numbers. 45 pass attempts to 38 rush attempts. Pretty balanced by today's era standards. The fact that the yardage favored the pass by about 75% says more about the skill of the WRs and Ohio States inability to adjust.
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
The different ways to get the ball in his heisman trophy winners hands was a thing of beauty
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
I think you're both right. Alabama does have a good balance of passing and rushing attempts - for the season they were right around the middle in % of plays that were passes (48%, ranked 58th nationally). In the last three games, that went up to almost 55%./\PP ST/\TE GRAD 09 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:00 amYou're looking at the wrong numbers. 45 pass attempts to 38 rush attempts. Pretty balanced by today's era standards. The fact that the yardage favored the pass by about 75% says more about the skill of the WRs and Ohio States inability to adjust.
But pass plays are almost always going to average more yardage than running plays. So if your play calling is 50/50, you're probably going to have more passing yards than rushing yards.
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
Noted that as well, wish to see more of that. Nothing like a WR or Back signaling first down with the chop down 3 scores or a DB waving the finger while being toasted during a game.PhillyApp1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:59 pmNo trash talk
Just line up and execute
And do it over, and over, and over, and over!!
Business baby..... Ohio State felt the sandpaper without the crap.
Would love to see that at the Rock
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
I'm no defensive coordinator but I didn't see the wisdom in the 4-4 defense OSU ran part of last night. Their LB's were getting eaten alive by the Bama WR's; it was painfully evident on the one TD pass to Smith where the LB had no chance of running with him. Appeared they sold out to stop the run, and they did slow it down but they just put RB Harris and the WR's in space and got them the ball. Their yards after the catch had to be huge! Bama offense was a thing of beauty to watch and I hope our coaches will watch that tape over and over with the WR's and RB's that App has coming back.
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Re: Alabama businessman approach
Part of that appeared to be by design and part necessity. They were down some key guys on the DL so they needed to provide some support to the front end. Secondly, you have to sometimes pick your poison. OSU schemed to stop the run. They didn’t do a bad job but they got killed through the air.SpeedkingATL wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:43 pmI'm no defensive coordinator but I didn't see the wisdom in the 4-4 defense OSU ran part of last night. Their LB's were getting eaten alive by the Bama WR's; it was painfully evident on the one TD pass to Smith where the LB had no chance of running with him. Appeared they sold out to stop the run, and they did slow it down but they just put RB Harris and the WR's in space and got them the ball. Their yards after the catch had to be huge! Bama offense was a thing of beauty to watch and I hope our coaches will watch that tape over and over with the WR's and RB's that App has coming back.