troyskiles
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I know, no D, but still one can hope, right?
You're probably right, but force them to run a not be able to adjust and think. If you can sustain drives with just a short referee break it will wear them down.Those refs are not gonna let us run that tempo , you will see them letting Alabama set up before we can snap it.
Agreed but it’s creates panic and miscommunication.Those refs are not gonna let us run that tempo , you will see them letting Alabama set up before we can snap it.
I know, no D, but still one can hope, right?
Those refs are not gonna let us run that tempo , you will see them letting Alabama set up before we can snap it.
I want to see how our staff combats Bama, if they start working the refs. I mean, we have to make it a game first, but I am interested to see how that plays out. If our boys can make it a game on the field, will our staff lay down and get completely out-coached in the end?Not if we don’t substitute. We can go as fast as we want. The refs can’t do ****.
Not as much of an issue nowadays. The snapcounts are tempo oriented too. You no longer hear long drawn out snapcounts. Teams either clap or use some version of "ready, set, go". Plus they are working on that tempo daily.I like it, but it requires snap-count discipline on line - big bodies wear down moving like that, that can cause mental mistakes. Our depth better be highly functional would love to see it work because from what people are saying, Bama's D is going to be very good.
Thats the way its supposed to work....but they will find a way to fvck us and help saban lolNot if we don’t substitute. We can go as fast as we want. The refs can’t do ****.
Ever pushed around 275-300b guys on a sustained 80 yard drive in the late 3rd or 4th quarter? I have. I've also seen guys jump on first sound snap count. So I'm going to stick with it being an issue, even running a regular offense. Yep, it's been a while, but somethings don't change and every year you still see teams, even with all the subbing, win on conditioning. Again we better score quick or have some depth.Not as much of an issue nowadays. The snapcounts are tempo oriented too. You no longer hear long drawn out snapcounts. Teams either clap or use some version of "ready, set, go". Plus they are working on that tempo daily.
Yep. played and coached it. I get what you're saying but the fact that tempo is the standard makes it easier to believe it won't be an issue. It's what we do. Also add in this is a very experienced group.Ever pushed around 275-300b guys on a sustained 80 yard drive in the late 3rd or 4th quarter? I have. I've also seen guys jump on first sound snap count. So I'm going to stick with it being an issue, even running a regular offense. Yep, it's been a while, but somethings don't change and every year you still see teams, even with all the subbing, win on conditioning. Again we better score quick or have some depth.
I know, no D, but still one can hope, right?
I know, no D, but still one can hope, right?