To'o To'o: "We'll see them again"

I'm warming up to the CB's with Hadden in the mix. Williams seems to be playing well which is to say I haven't noticed a bunch of open guys catching the ball in his area when he's in. Charles continues to improve.

Hate to say it but JM's absence may have let a better player get on the field to prove it.

Tillman's absence allowed/forced Hooker to develop a greater rapport with the other guys. He's distributed the ball more and hasn't been so prone to focus on one guy or check immediately to one guy if the first read isn't there.

Hyatt now leads the SEC in receiving by almost 100 yds. McCoy is 6th. Even Keyton checks in at 22 which is pretty amazing. Now Hooker can let Tillman do his thing with less pressure to be open on every play.
We gave up 455 but a lot of that was BY being slippery and making magic happen. If you have 30 seconds to throw you will find an open receiver. No way in hell Stetson bennet will be that elusive.
 
I'm probably alone here... but I don't much want to see them again this year.
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I'm probably alone here... but I don't much want to see them again this year.

I agree especially if we can't cover any better back there ourselves.

Unfortunately I think they are a favorite in the West. Based on what I've seen they are much stronger than Ole Miss.

If we want to reach our goals by beating UGA, then that would put us on a collision course.
 
He was crying before the interview, during the interview and still crying outside when he met his mom. Only heard his name called once. Try to hold it in at least, you're Alabama's middle linebacker!
 
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I was never impressed with Henry T while he was here.…always seemed to be the one smacking someone on the helmet after a tackle because he was too slow to get there first.

Nothing’s changed..
 
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I agree especially if we can't cover any better back there ourselves.

Unfortunately I think they are a favorite in the West. Based on what I've seen they are much stronger than Ole Miss.

If we want to reach our goals by beating UGA, then that would put us on a collision course.
You are right. Beating the most talented team in the country once is a tall order. Doing it twice giving Saban weeks to work on a D plan and to work over the SEC head of officials... is even worse.

In my estimation, the officials still tilted toward Bama. It just wasn't the avalanche you usually see when playing them. Give Bama and Saban about 6 weeks to whine about it... and a neutral site... and it could be a different picture.
 

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