I do agree that teams can get exposed from game to game and season to season ...
However, the value of hiding your variations or scheme is gone after one conference game.
So to me hiding only stifles your teams experience level.
Making hiding a valueless proposition.
Oh, I'm ready to hear the "hold the rope" rah-rah. That's fine, but I feel we're holding onto the Titanic at this moment. As a fan base all we honestly can hang our hat on this season is a punter as our best player, and a red ___ broken down field goal attempt as our best offensive play.
I'm holdin' coach but something has to change.
Last edited by ZoomZoom; September 21st, 2014 at 11:55 am. Reason: Could be worse, we could be Troy
Mentioning the UL defense trying to play like it's Alabama ... remember Willis was the LB coach and (amazingly) associate head coach behind Saban for a year. So maybe the problem is this guy thinks he's still at Alabama ... he's not. When you have the talent to put in any scheme you want and have your defense dominate ... it doesn't make you a good coach. He could just tell his LBs at Alabama to "run around and look busy" and they'd make him look like a A+ LB coach.
All in all there is a reason when UL came calling for Willis he wasn't an assistant on an Alabama anymore ... but instead an assistant in the "United Football League".
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