baga D vs King/U offense

For King, I might use "NCAA record holder" or "best QB we've had in two decades," or, maybe "the on field leader this team desperately needed." I might even consider "a guy who came back when he didn't have to." And maybe "someone who has given much more to The U than you ever have or ever will."

If you're going to slander King based on his height, your commitment to this team is laughable to the point of being insulting, you're definitely not a fan, and you should kindly f*ck right off to Gainesville.
Does anybody know a recent status update on King's availability for fall practice? Bama game? Who plays if he can't?
 
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We have a lot of Bama and SEC fans around here.
Some love to call recruits front runners but need to look in the mirror.
 
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David Lake and Bama 247 writer Travis Reier spoke about the Bama vs Miami game. Reier has been with 247 for 19 years. He said that he believes this year will be a more defensive minded team for Bama. They won't be scoring the 45+ ppg they did all season in the past. He said they have alot of very talented players but they are waiting for someone to step up and be that "star". They replaced key guys with other real quality players so they really need for some guys to lead. He said there is still a battle for Surtain's spot in their secondary. No one has really stepped up there through spring; there are a number of guys who can fit into packages, etc. Reier also said they have a good pass rush on the perimeter but need to work on the interior pass rush in fall camp.

On offense, Reier talked about Bryce Young at QB. Said he didn't get the game experience they would have liked to get him last year. Won't have the skill guys around him immediately - need the younger guys to really step up this year. Reier also said that Young is first and foremost a passer - he will run if he has to in order to extend a play but he really prefers to be a passer. He will have to use his legs to create the kind of explosive plays Bama has had the past few years. Their WR production is the weak spot. After Metchie, they are looking to have the young guys really step up. Their RB rotation is also still unsettled.

Storyline to follow: what is going on with Bama's offense through fall camp.
 
How many SEC openers does our fanbase need to see that if the O-line can't effectively run block, or pick up stunts and you don't have high quality WRs (when you can get the ball off), it's gonna be a tough matchup, that we end up on the wrong side of?

We have mostly the same O-line group,with all those starts: But still we'll need a monumental jump this offseason (as an entire cohesive unit) to counter that game plan. Hope they did, but having played the position for 10 years, I'm skeptical because of how they got manhandled a few times last season - especialy against Clemson's young, new DL.
Here's an example how someone sees the game going, which is not in our favor, and is not a complete **** about it.
Take note Billy D.
It's all in the delivery.
 
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