We were all very familiar to how Wanstedt responded to losses. He'd always come up with the "We can clean it up" stance. He issued a attitude that nothing was terribly wrong from a certain "standpoint."
When someone screwed up or cost us the game, he wouldnt directly or overly identify the problem. Remember how long it took for the Royals issue to be looked at and changed? Many coaches are like this. But the following week we'd come out with the same basic D and vanilla Ricky-up-the-gut gameplan.
Well now we've lost with Saban. We've lost a winnable game that could have easily turned on one big play and if are o-line opened some holes and our WR's stepped up and pulled in some easy catches. Not too mention if a certain someone named Howard didnt turn into Jamar Flecthcer II today.
How will we respond in a tough battle at home against a Super Bowl contending team in the Panthers? How will Saban respond via press conferences, roster shifting, motivation techniques, and gameplanning?
It's the first time we can observe our head coach after a loss.
When someone screwed up or cost us the game, he wouldnt directly or overly identify the problem. Remember how long it took for the Royals issue to be looked at and changed? Many coaches are like this. But the following week we'd come out with the same basic D and vanilla Ricky-up-the-gut gameplan.
Well now we've lost with Saban. We've lost a winnable game that could have easily turned on one big play and if are o-line opened some holes and our WR's stepped up and pulled in some easy catches. Not too mention if a certain someone named Howard didnt turn into Jamar Flecthcer II today.
How will we respond in a tough battle at home against a Super Bowl contending team in the Panthers? How will Saban respond via press conferences, roster shifting, motivation techniques, and gameplanning?
It's the first time we can observe our head coach after a loss.