The Tide looked great in the annual tune-up game before the Iron Bowl.
Mac Jones had a solid game, but he's not typically going to get that kind of time in the pocket vs. Auburn. So we'll see what happens down on the Plains.
There was all kinds of hype about Tua's younger brother playing, but Jones is clearly the more polished of the QBs. Jones threw some solid deep balls, and Sarkisian called the game as if Tua was in the game.
From my amateur eyes, Jones looked fairly mobile and had a good pocket presence.
If Alabama loses against Auburn on Saturday, they have no shot of getting into the playoffs. If they win and if LSU beats Georgia (which I suspect will happen), the Tide has a good shot.
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Monday, November 25, 2019
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Sunday Hangover: Western Carolina
Yesterday's game is one fans always worry about.
And Crimson Tide fans got some scares. Amari Cooper went out early with a bruised knee, and both A'Shawn Robinson (starting DT) and Cam Robinson (starting LT) went out of the game with twisted ankles. Thankfully, it sounds like all three will be fine for the Iron Bowl. Unfortunately, it sounds like Brian Vogler and ArDarius Stewart won't be available for the next game. Stewart has looked good recently. He's a deep threat.
While pundits might nod disapprovingly at giving up 14 points to Western Carolina, the first score was a gift because Alabama clearly recovered a fumble, but the officials didn't deem it so. And then Henry fumbled deep in Alabama's territory, which gave the Catamounts great field position, and they then got a touchdown on a back-shoulder pass. There should have been review on it because the receiver bobbled the ball.
But whatever.
The Tide offense came out flat, but the D played well. When they ran the ball, Henry and Fowler looked good in place of the usual tandem of Yeldon and Henry. Yeldon was held out because of his slightly gimpy ankle. Besides the stupid fumble, Henry looked great. And I always enjoy when they line up Fowler at running back.
This is the type of game a fan watches to see how the youngsters play. Of the younger guys, here are some pertinent stats:
And Crimson Tide fans got some scares. Amari Cooper went out early with a bruised knee, and both A'Shawn Robinson (starting DT) and Cam Robinson (starting LT) went out of the game with twisted ankles. Thankfully, it sounds like all three will be fine for the Iron Bowl. Unfortunately, it sounds like Brian Vogler and ArDarius Stewart won't be available for the next game. Stewart has looked good recently. He's a deep threat.
While pundits might nod disapprovingly at giving up 14 points to Western Carolina, the first score was a gift because Alabama clearly recovered a fumble, but the officials didn't deem it so. And then Henry fumbled deep in Alabama's territory, which gave the Catamounts great field position, and they then got a touchdown on a back-shoulder pass. There should have been review on it because the receiver bobbled the ball.
But whatever.
The Tide offense came out flat, but the D played well. When they ran the ball, Henry and Fowler looked good in place of the usual tandem of Yeldon and Henry. Yeldon was held out because of his slightly gimpy ankle. Besides the stupid fumble, Henry looked great. And I always enjoy when they line up Fowler at running back.
This is the type of game a fan watches to see how the youngsters play. Of the younger guys, here are some pertinent stats:
- RB Tyren Jones: 11 carries for 75 yards, 1 touchdown
- RB Altee Tenpenny: 11 carries for 66 yards
- WR Chris Black: 6 catches for 101 yards
- WR ArDarius Stewart: 5 catches for 51 yards
- WR Robert Foster: 4 catches for 40 yards
- WR Cam Sims: 3 catches for 33 yards, 1 touchdown
Blake Sims only played the first half, so we got to see the offense under the guidance of Jacob Coker. I wasn't all that impressed. He did an okay job.
But I was impressed by the play of Tyren Jones. He's reminds me of Mark Ingram, but he's probably a a bit shorter and slimmer. His legs are always chugging.
But I was impressed by the play of Tyren Jones. He's reminds me of Mark Ingram, but he's probably a a bit shorter and slimmer. His legs are always chugging.
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