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He's implying that the NG is going to slow down our run. That, and the Bama LBs are the best we've seen or will see. I think it's a bit much to say how dominant Bama's defense is when, in BR, they were playing against one of the crappiest offenses in the SEC in LSU. LSU is completely one-dimensional, all they can do is run the ball. They get next to nothing from their qb position. Yet, my takeaway from Sat. night is that even after knowing this, LSU still had success running the ball vs Bama. Hell, Bama went to OT in the same setting vs a team that State completely dominated in all phases except backup prevent defense.
Everyone needs to close their eyes and remember those 5 or 6 runs that Jennings had where he was running scared and converting 1st downs. Now, substitute Dak who will score on a few of those same plays if given the chance.

Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Ross Dellenger @DellengerAdv 17m17 minutes ago
Miles on #Bama-MSU game: "The alignment of Alabama's defense will give Mississippi State an issue."
If Bama's defensive alignment will give us issues, then why didn't LSU line up like Bama against us?
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I may be being simplistic here, but if there are blocking issues with their LB's, to me it would seem like it would be prudent to use a FB or a H-back to use as a lead blocker if there are issues.
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I think it's more difficult to run the zone read, read option against a 3-4 than a 4-3. And no one in college football runs the 3-4 as good as Bama. We are going to have to beat Bama thru the air like OU did in the bowl game. I think Dak can run on called pass plays.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I may be being simplistic here, but if there are blocking issues with their LB's, to me it would seem like it would be prudent to use a FB or a H-back to use as a lead blocker if there are issues.
We aren't going to be able to install that 10 games into the season.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I may be being simplistic here, but if there are blocking issues with their LB's, to me it would seem like it would be prudent to use a FB or a H-back to use as a lead blocker if there are issues.
Possibly, but that would include having to take someone else off the field. I would rather spread Bama out and force one of those LBs out of the play.
The best news here is that our O-line is full of veterans that have played significant snaps against better Bama defenses than this one. That should provide some comfort level for our guys about what they'll see and where the opportunities are.
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Originally Posted by
Westdawg
He means their 3-4 base defense
quick breakdown
much of our inside and outside zone runs work best against a 40 front. just how it is. I think that is why Kentucky gave us some issues at times up front against our offense. if you have a solid 0 tech NG that can eat up the middle and control both A gaps, it allows the defense to open up a lot of their defensive playbook and wreak havoc with lots of pressure from multiple points. Dillon is going to have his work cut out. I won't lie, after seeing how we struggled a bit with Kentucky's front i was glad that our O line had a chance to really work against it. as the game went on, they seemed to get things figured out. Now the big difference between those two defenses - aside from personnel - is that UK runs mostly a 30 Stack, or 3-5-3 hybrid. Lots of things you can do pressure-wise with that defense. Bama is a legit 3-4 base defense. Those two inside LBs are the difference with those defenses. and Bama has some good ones. with a strong NG play, you open up the inside backers to clean up a LOT. This also allows your DEs and OLBs to work a lot of stunts and pressures from the edge as well as great containment. but the issue is play on that NG.
if Day can handle that NG it will open up our OGs to take on their insider backers with ease. if Day has to have help, we may have a long day trying to run the ball.
Guess I can't disagree. Our point totals against Saban defenses since Mullen arrived are:
2009 - 3
2010 - 10
2011 - 7
2012 - 7
2013 - 7
I know we are much better this year with a much better QB but that is a pathetic track record of points against that defense.
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Originally Posted by
maroonmania
Guess I can't disagree. Our point totals against Saban defenses since Mullen arrived are:
2009 - 3
2010 - 10
2011 - 7
2012 - 7
2013 - 7
I know we are much better this year with a much better QB but that is a pathetic track record of points against that defense.
Wow.
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Originally Posted by
maroonmania
Guess I can't disagree. Our point totals against Saban defenses since Mullen arrived are:
2009 - 3
2010 - 10
2011 - 7
2012 - 7
2013 - 7
I know we are much better this year with a much better QB but that is a pathetic track record of points against that defense.
Well... At least Mullen knows what not to do. I think it really helps to have a coach that's been here for a while and had to prepare for Bama every year.
Our staff should have a clear understanding of what we have to do.
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So basically, Dillon Day has to play the game of his life. Is my understanding correct with this?
If he does we will roll, if he doesn't, we may not score.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I may be being simplistic here, but if there are blocking issues with their LB's, to me it would seem like it would be prudent to use a FB or a H-back to use as a lead blocker if there are issues.
Auburn obviously does this very well and ran all over Bama last year. But with our personnel, I think it's just the opposite - go 4 and 5 wide.
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It's been brought up before this season ,but could this be the game where we run some diamond formations with both shump and robinson in the backfield?
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4 and 5 wide, if the LB's try to shoot the gaps and get pressure quick dump to Slot Receiver and TE's. Also rolling Dak out on pass plays, his threat to run will draw in the D and make some WR's get free.
Really need WR's to GET OPEN!
And we need to go hurry up, Bama's D can be caught out of position. Oklahoma/Utah thoroughly abused their scheme in those bowl games. Regardless of whether or not Bama wanted to be in those games.
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a good 3-4 is a little more difficult to run the read option against because the reads are more difficult, but Dak knows the freaking reads... so in short, that's a pretty dumb statement.
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I think this image from that crappy article this morning illustrates things well. What it fails to mention is that the guy that makes the play is the right defensive tackle that got off his block and pushed the back into the NT.
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Instead of 5 wide outs, I would motion Josh as an extended run and or draw dependent on what Bama does with the motion.
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Les has done everything possible to explain the LSU loss to us except say LSU got whipped. At the press conference after the game, he basically said he was not willing to say they got beaten badly. Last week, he said Bama would be their toughest opponent this year by a lot. This is a case of a "Traditional Power" not wanting to give legitimacy to an up and comer like MSU. If I ignore them or continue to allude to the fact they aren't that tough, then maybe they will go away. He is not going to help anyone take any of the ground that LSU and Bama usually have at the top.
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Les is a punk. And a weird ass dude.
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Originally Posted by
Maroons
I assume he's talking about their base D having a NG in the A gap, esp. since the majority of Dak's rushing yards have come on runs up the middle. The middle 3 in our OL will have to play very well.
This going to be huge for us on O. Their NG is a monster
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Originally Posted by
HoopsDawg
We aren't going to be able to install that 10 games into the season.
We have a formation where Dak is in the gun and flanked by two RB's. Josh and either Griffen or Shumpert I guess.
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