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Saban isn't a rookie in coaching in the NFL, but he is a rookie NFL HEAD coach. He is going to rely on the experience of the coaching staff that he hired. He brought in some significant power. I believe he did this to cover his inexperience in the areas he is not comfortable with. He was defensive coordinater under Bill in Cleveland. He has admitted to being a defensive minded coach. :cool:

I believe that Saban is putting too much of the offensive game calling into Linehan's hands due to the success he had in Minnesota. Per an artical that I read earlier, Linehan was known for the trick plays in Minnesota as well. However, he had Culpepper and Moss and a decent running game. Culpepper and Moss would always keep the 'D' backed off the line. :yell:

He has said over and over again in the last couple of weeks that R-N-R have really produced. He has also said several times that the OL has been preforming well and is beginning to gel. We all know that because we have seen it! However, he can not preach one thing on his post game, day after and his personal shows and let another thing happen on game day.:(

Last week we run the backs 40 times, we win the game! This week Frerotte was never even TOUCHED!! And that was against a team that has the leading sacker in the NFC!!! The last 2 games have given us a foundation that we can build on. :D

I honestly believe that when we get behind, Linehan begins getting happy with the play calling. In every game that we are behind going into the 2nd quarter, we get away from our true power. :fire:

I don't care if we are behind by 7 or 10 points going into the 3rd or 4th quarter... You have to go to your strength... When your running game is averaging 5.6 yards a carry, you have to go with it!!! 3 X 5.6 is a first down!!! Whether it is 3 on the 1st, 7 on the 2nd and 3 on the 3rd, or it is -1, 12, or -5, 3, and 7... IT doesn't matter what math is used! :eek:

Don't get me wrong, I don't think we run on every down, but I believe that it should be a 3:1 run/pass ratio until the opposition steps up and tries to stop it. That's when you hit them a couple of times for short or intermediate passing. If that doesn't back them off... Then you a take a shot downfield for a big one. :)

If you watched the Colts/Pats game last night, you know what I mean... But then again, we don't have a Manning. I believe that we have the Harrison, Wayne and James... "2 fold!!"... Just need a Manning,Palmer, Brees, Plumber, Delhomme, Brady, Bledsoe, Collins, Vick, Roshenfels or any other QB that can throw an accurate pass... Hell, I think Vinne T. would be a great QB... AGAIN... with what we have now!!!:eek:
 
wolverine5660 said:
Saban isn't a rookie in coaching in the NFL, but he is a rookie NFL HEAD coach. He is going to rely on the experience of the coaching staff that he hired. He brought in some significant power. I believe he did this to cover his inexperience in the areas he is not comfortable with. He was defensive coordinater under Bill in Cleveland. He has admitted to being a defensive minded coach. :cool:

I believe that Saban is putting too much of the offensive game calling into Linehan's hands due to the success he had in Minnesota. Per an artical that I read earlier, Linehan was known for the trick plays in Minnesota as well. However, he had Culpepper and Moss and a decent running game. Culpepper and Moss would always keep the 'D' backed off the line. :yell:

He has said over and over again in the last couple of weeks that R-N-R have really produced. He has also said several times that the OL has been preforming well and is beginning to gel. We all know that because we have seen it! However, he can not preach one thing on his post game, day after and his personal shows and let another thing happen on game day.:(

Last week we run the backs 40 times, we win the game! This week Frerotte was never even TOUCHED!! And that was against a team that has the leading sacker in the NFC!!! The last 2 games have given us a foundation that we can build on. :D

I honestly believe that when we get behind, Linehan begins getting happy with the play calling. In every game that we are behind going into the 2nd quarter, we get away from our true power. :fire:

I don't care if we are behind by 7 or 10 points going into the 3rd or 4th quarter... You have to go to your strength... When your running game is averaging 5.6 yards a carry, you have to go with it!!! 3 X 5.6 is a first down!!! Whether it is 3 on the 1st, 7 on the 2nd and 3 on the 3rd, or it is -1, 12, or -5, 3, and 7... IT doesn't matter what math is used! :eek:

Don't get me wrong, I don't think we run on every down, but I believe that it should be a 3:1 run/pass ratio until the opposition steps up and tries to stop it. That's when you hit them a couple of times for short or intermediate passing. If that doesn't back them off... Then you a take a shot downfield for a big one. :)

If you watched the Colts/Pats game last night, you know what I mean... But then again, we don't have a Manning. I believe that we have the Harrison, Wayne and James... "2 fold!!"... Just need a Manning,Palmer, Brees, Plumber, Delhomme, Brady, Bledsoe, Collins, Vick, Roshenfels or any other QB that can throw an accurate pass... Hell, I think Vinne T. would be a great QB... AGAIN... with what we have now!!!:eek:

Saban knows what he's doing.....chill.
 
Oh no, Saban will rule in the end. He let Linehan run the offense as he sees fit. Im sure he told him to start running the ball for the New Orleans game. Then he reverted back to his BS (Linehan). Saban wont stand for that forever. Forget what he says in public, in case you havent noticed, Saban has complete control over the media deal.
 
well tahts b/c the douchebag is use to scoring on 2 or 3 plays due to a good qb and wr. in miami we dont have that ocmbo right now so he hasnt realized that we can't score with less then 5 plays.
 
Saban is a lot more qualified than anyone on his coaching staff, he is not letting them run the show.
 
Dolfan2788 said:
Saban is a lot more qualified than anyone on his coaching staff, he is not letting them run the show.

Yeah thats true although, he did have some points
 
wolverine5660 said:
Saban isn't a rookie in coaching in the NFL, but he is a rookie NFL HEAD coach. He is going to rely on the experience of the coaching staff that he hired. He brought in some significant power. I believe he did this to cover his inexperience in the areas he is not comfortable with. He was defensive coordinater under Bill in Cleveland. He has admitted to being a defensive minded coach. :cool:

I believe that Saban is putting too much of the offensive game calling into Linehan's hands due to the success he had in Minnesota. Per an artical that I read earlier, Linehan was known for the trick plays in Minnesota as well. However, he had Culpepper and Moss and a decent running game. Culpepper and Moss would always keep the 'D' backed off the line. :yell:

He has said over and over again in the last couple of weeks that R-N-R have really produced. He has also said several times that the OL has been preforming well and is beginning to gel. We all know that because we have seen it! However, he can not preach one thing on his post game, day after and his personal shows and let another thing happen on game day.:(

Last week we run the backs 40 times, we win the game! This week Frerotte was never even TOUCHED!! And that was against a team that has the leading sacker in the NFC!!! The last 2 games have given us a foundation that we can build on. :D

I honestly believe that when we get behind, Linehan begins getting happy with the play calling. In every game that we are behind going into the 2nd quarter, we get away from our true power. :fire:

I don't care if we are behind by 7 or 10 points going into the 3rd or 4th quarter... You have to go to your strength... When your running game is averaging 5.6 yards a carry, you have to go with it!!! 3 X 5.6 is a first down!!! Whether it is 3 on the 1st, 7 on the 2nd and 3 on the 3rd, or it is -1, 12, or -5, 3, and 7... IT doesn't matter what math is used! :eek:

Don't get me wrong, I don't think we run on every down, but I believe that it should be a 3:1 run/pass ratio until the opposition steps up and tries to stop it. That's when you hit them a couple of times for short or intermediate passing. If that doesn't back them off... Then you a take a shot downfield for a big one. :)

If you watched the Colts/Pats game last night, you know what I mean... But then again, we don't have a Manning. I believe that we have the Harrison, Wayne and James... "2 fold!!"... Just need a Manning,Palmer, Brees, Plumber, Delhomme, Brady, Bledsoe, Collins, Vick, Roshenfels or any other QB that can throw an accurate pass... Hell, I think Vinne T. would be a great QB... AGAIN... with what we have now!!!:eek:






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