Originally Posted by DeerNutz0U812_
Originally Posted by BC
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If Alabama had enough talent to blow out LSU in Death Valley, then there was more than enough juice on the roster to win at Vanderbilt and Oklahoma. The reason for those losses was a combination of poor preparation by the coaching staff and inconsistent quarterback play by Jalen Milroe.

Maybe those two things are related, but either way I’m not about to start blaming Alabama’s offensive line for all of Milroe’s blunders. With a trip to the playoffs in the balance, why didn’t DeBoer and offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan bench Milroe after the first half against Oklahoma?

Was it out of loyalty? Was it fear of being exposed? The most consistent thing about Milroe last season was that when things started to go badly for him they usually got worse. It didn’t take a coaching mastermind to spot the trend.



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Will DeBoer be loyal once again?

DeBoer should have benched Milroe against Oklahoma in an attempt to save the season. Maybe things would have been different if DeBoer had lieutenant Ryan Grubb by his side. DeBoer and Grubb won a lot of games at Washington with Michael Penix, Jr., playing quarterback, but let’s not forget that it was Sheridan who coached Penix at Indiana before joining DeBoer’s staff in Washington for the 2022 season.



This was in an article on Al.com today. He's the lead Sports Writer for the Alabama Media Group and has authored books on Alabama football. Maybe you should drop him a line and tell him he's full of shit too.


jgoodman@al.com
Good stuff BC... and he is spot on about benching Milroe in the Okie game to get us into the playoff...



So if he knows so much and is spot on, why is he a sports righter for AL.com? Why isn’t he coaching an SEC team? Heck he ain’t even a national writer. He is lead sports writer to one of the crappiest news organizations in the country. It’s always easy to sit here and play Monday morning QB and say they should have done this or that.

Yall keep in mind that the guy that coaches this team for a living and makes millions doing it agrees with playing Milroe and not the sports writer.