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Nah. Either Stidham is toast or Hoyer is moving to the sidelines permanently.Mac's #1 but BB just brought in competition
Mac Jones is our QB1. We even have a thread on it.
Nah. Either Stidham is toast or Hoyer is moving to the sidelines permanently.Mac's #1 but BB just brought in competition
I'll have to check that outNah. Either Stidham is toast or Hoyer is moving to the sidelines permanently.
Mac Jones is our QB1. We even have a thread on it.
You sure that wasn't 3 CBs names Jones?Saw a post earlier talking about how we now have three players named Jones.
Somehow they forgot about Mac the knife.
You sure that wasn't 3 CBs names Jones?
Me too.Since the Bailey Zappe thread got locked..... I'm not sure why BB didn't wait much later in the draft (were other teams after this guy) but having someone similar to Mac as his backup I guess makes sense. Don't want an RPO specialist when our "O" will be predicated on Mac's game.
would have grabbed something more useful in the 4th round, but what do I know... I post here
What makes you think we won't be transitioning to something like that? All signs this offseason point to it.Since the Bailey Zappe thread got locked..... I'm not sure why BB didn't wait much later in the draft (were other teams after this guy) but having someone similar to Mac as his backup I guess makes sense. Don't want an RPO specialist when our "O" will be predicated on Mac's game.
would have grabbed something more useful in the 4th round, but what do I know... I post here
Please expound.What makes you think we won't be transitioning to something like that? All signs this offseason point to it.
No fullback, everyone brought in is based on speed on offense. It's going to be 4 and 5-wide, throw it sideways just like 99% of college teams. You can kiss the 6-OL heavy formation stuff goodbye except on the tight goalline (or maybe late-game clock-killing).Please expound.
Hi, saw this earlier on my phone but just now having a chance to reply.... Mac is clearly the opposite of an RPO QB (I'm fine with that) so other then a "change of pace" or "wildcat" type setup to mix it up - with someone else taking the snape - I think having a QB that can run the same offense everyone else on the field is used to makes sense. we do need the speed and perhaps the offense will mix in some form of this but just not putting Mac in harms way, as I'd rather not see him do a "Josh Allen" and get hit on runs several times a game.What makes you think we won't be transitioning to something like that? All signs this offseason point to it.
No fullback, everyone brought in is based on speed on offense. It's going to be 4 and 5-wide, throw it sideways just like 99% of college teams. You can kiss the 6-OL heavy formation stuff goodbye except on the tight goalline (or maybe late-game clock-killing).
um, I thought Bama was heavily RPO with Mac at the helm...Hi, saw this earlier on my phone but just now having a chance to reply.... Mac is clearly the opposite of an RPO QB (I'm fine with that) so other then a "change of pace" or "wildcat" type setup to mix it up - with someone else taking the snape - I think having a QB that can run the same offense everyone else on the field is used to makes sense. we do need the speed and perhaps the offense will mix in some form of this but just not putting Mac in harms way, as I'd rather not see him do a "Josh Allen" and get hit on runs several times a game.
will be interesting to see how this all works out!
To clarify, I should say that the part I am referring to is Mac running the ball lamar jackson, Jose Allen, etc style. that is what I think of as an “RPO QB”. Don’t want him taking those Hits And he isn’t that type of QBum, I thought Bama was heavily RPO with Mac at the helm...
Alabama and Steve Sarkisian's RPO game - Weekly Spiral
Alabama and Steve Sarkisian’s RPO game was simple, but incredibly effective. It got their skill guys in space and allowed them to get a numbers in the run game.weeklyspiral.com
Alabama's Simple Pre Snap RPO Plays | The Spread Offense
Here's a few simple pre snap RPO plays against Notre Dame in the college football semifinal. Alabama used simple RPO's to attack space with numbers.spreadoffensefootball.com