I agree that it's great to have ideal match ups, but that's the entire point of the HUNH O: To get those mismatches and exploit them. I'm not telling you anything you don't know though. You definitely have a higher football IQ than others and I have to believe that you just like playing Devil's advocate a little.
I know but you were about the only other fan posting so I had to include you but I also said you were a Oregon fan in a trojan outfit! Remember? In reality it's been all fans of up tempo offenses or fans of west coast pulling what they accuse the SEC of doing, defending their brethren.
Can any of you fans from up tempo offenses understand? It is about the game and how it is played! Officials should not have to speed up their game just because they have up tempo teams on the field. They should have a swift routine of getting the ball in play and teams abide by that. It gives everyone equality that way like I mentioned the NFL does it. Is has nothing to do with conditioning. Refs should not officiate one week one way (with pro style time control offenses) and up temp offenses the next. However, you see the officials changing their game totally and running to get the ball in play when up tempo teams are on the field. That is why there are discussions when a big game has both styles on opposite sides. It almost becomes where the officials are from. If they had one standard that was fast but allowed defenses to substitute, but they needed to be ready to substitute, this would not be an issue and it would be more equitable.
As for Alabama needing more versatile conditioned athletes, they seem to be doing just fine the way they are. 3 out 5 is it? Now this is where some idiot says than why are you complaining?
It has almost nothing to do with conditioning. If you think Alabama isn't conditioned, then you are nuts. It's about being able to substitute for the situation at best. I'm so sick of hearing about conditioning as if that is the problem. Alabama vs A&M got scored on early, not late when conditioning becomes an issue.
And yeah, it's not 2008. Alabama is WAY better now if you haven't noticed.
Since the complaint that you coach and his "wannabe" had was that it makes the defense tired and can lead to injuries, I'd say that conditioning has a lot to do with it!!
“I think that the way people are going no-huddle right now, that at some point in time we should look at how fast we allow games to go in terms of player safety,”
“You can’t substitute defensive players,” Saban said. “You go on a 14-, 16-, 18-play drive and they’re snapping the ball as fast as they can and you look out there and all your players are walking around and can’t even get lined up. I mean that’s when guys have a much greater chance of getting hurt when they’re not ready to play. I think that’s something that can be looked at.”
I don't have a problem with the hurry up part of things. I just don't like that people simply need to hurry back up to the line, call a play from the sideline rather than the huddle as a means of the offense dictating what the defense is able to do. To me, that's not football and it's an exploit of rules that are designed towards the defense not being able to run the clock down.
The hurry up part is fine, no different than a 2 minute drill.
But when the offense is able to "lock in" the defensive players, balance is lost.
Except we're defending a specific style of football, we're not defending Oregon!! Team SEC (which is different from fans of SEC teams) defends teams that are part of the SEC and think that an SEC team winning the NC, somehow makes their team better!!
Oregon keeps getting talked about because they are the best at running that style!! So, I'm not defending Oregon, I'm defending the style!! It wouldn't matter to me what team was being used as the example!!
Yes, Alabama just isn't conditioned enough.
Apparently not according to Saban, since it's what he based his objection on!! I'm sure he's not saying for the good of other teams!!
I don't totally agree... the team SEC thing happened as a REACTION to events over the last 6-7 years.
What happened in my opinion was there was too much A=B and B=C therefore A=C going on in the forums with anti-SEC people... which drove the SEC fans to huddle together and defend.
Each year we heard... "well... x team may have wont he NC, but they lost to y team.. and since we beat y team, that proves that the SEC is overrated and the wrong team won the national title"
It happened with my Gators in 2006...when they lost to Auburn and went on to crush OSU. It happened again in 2008 when Florida dropped a home game to Miss... with a comedy of errors game with unforced turnovers everywhere... only for Florida go beat OU in the finals (and Miss to end up waxing the best the BigXII had to offer).
All I heard was ... "... we we beat Auburn, therefore we are better than Florida..." so SEC fans find themselves defending other SEC teams in order to defend their own team...
That is how the SEC bandwagon started in my mind... it wasn't like this BEFORE 2005... it started the year the media had already crowned OSU champs... and then everything went downhill from there.
Saban is never happy... he acts like the most miserable SOB in the land all the time.
the only time you see him losen up is for a few minutes AFTER they win it all... then he is right back to talking about preparing for next year and all the work to be done.
There is more than one way to play the game!! Just because you don't like a particular style of play, doesn't mean that rules should be changed or that teams shouldn't be allowed to run it!!
Also, who is suggesting that the refs should be speeding up the game!! Part of the refs job is to get the ball ready to play!! But to that end, I'll bet that if 'Bama was trailing in a game and running their 2 minute offense, you wouldn't be complaining about the refs hurrying to get the ball set for the next play!!
And the bolded part is what is so perplexing about you whining about up-tempo offenses!! You're team has won 3 of the last 4 NC's and your here crying about a style of football that your team doesn't seem to have too much trouble beating!!
And the bolded part is what is so perplexing about you whining about up-tempo offenses!! You're team has won 3 of the last 4 NC's and your here crying about a style of football that your team doesn't seem to have too much trouble beating!!
Saban is never happy... he acts like the most miserable SOB in the land all the time.
the only time you see him losen up is for a few minutes AFTER they win it all... then he is right back to talking about preparing for next year and all the work to be done.
There is more than one way to play the game!! Just because you don't like a particular style of play, doesn't mean that rules should be changed or that teams shouldn't be allowed to run it!!
Also, who is suggesting that the refs should be speeding up the game!! Part of the refs job is to get the ball ready to play!! But to that end, I'll bet that if 'Bama was trailing in a game and running their 2 minute offense, you wouldn't be complaining about the refs hurrying to get the ball set for the next play!!
And the bolded part is what is so perplexing about you whining about up-tempo offenses!! You're team has won 3 of the last 4 NC's and your here crying about a style of football that your team doesn't seem to have too much trouble beating!!
Since the complaint that you coach and his "wannabe" had was that it makes the defense tired and can lead to injuries, I'd say that conditioning has a lot to do with it!!
Let's face it, we are all homers and will defend our teams and anything associated with our team or we wouldn't spend time on a sports message board talking about it. If we were run-of-the-mill fans, we'd be watching housewives of atlanta or something instead of talking football here on the hoop. So with that said, you have to expect the bickering and arguing, which I have no problem with, I just don't like the petty name calling. I do it too from time to time but I try not. The offseason is always filled with this though and as soon as the season starts it will settle into some real talk about real facts and stats, for the most part. God, I love me some college football.
That is the exception, with 2 minutes or a reason to be hurrying to catch up, but just to be running it so a team can not substitute is wrong!
This is not rocket science. We are not talking about changing much. Run the exact same plays. Run them fast! Just give the defense enough time to play defense!!! Even if they have to hustle out on the field. I know, if I were a coach I would want different personnel on the field with 3rd and 2 than 3rd and 12. Yes, you can call a timeout and get your situational defense on the field but then they're stuck out there. They don't have to hold the clock but they also don't have to run like crazy tossing the ball to get it in play asap either! As for your question of who is asking the refs to be speeding up the game? Every fan and coach of these offenses! I've seen them get pissed cause they were hurrying but not fast enough for the coach!
And for the record, I don't care if Alabama beat 20 hunh teams in a row I still think they are working too hard to assist the offenses. I love defensive minded teams and Bama winning NC's or not has nothing to do with it. Your below comment doesn't have damn thing to do with any of this!