You do realize ALL offensive coordinators and head coaches make ball security a priority?There he goes again; "Ball security"!, as in if we just hold on to the ball more we will have a better offense. C'mon, all teams fumble, good offenses overcome mistakes. We've had teams with some of the lowest turn-over margins in the nation and still had offenses ranked in the bottom third of the country. Old dog, same tricks. Is this really his chief objective in improving the offense next year......it is going to be a long year.
There he goes again; "Ball security"!, as in if we just hold on to the ball more we will have a better offense. C'mon, all teams fumble, good offenses overcome mistakes. We've had teams with some of the lowest turn-over margins in the nation and still had offenses ranked in the bottom third of the country. Old dog, same tricks. Is this really his chief objective in improving the offense next year......it is going to be a long year.
There he goes again; "Ball security"!, as in if we just hold on to the ball more we will have a better offense. C'mon, all teams fumble, good offenses overcome mistakes. We've had teams with some of the lowest turn-over margins in the nation and still had offenses ranked in the bottom third of the country. Old dog, same tricks. Is this really his chief objective in improving the offense next year......it is going to be a long year.
What's the win % for teams that get two pick six in game? Just wondering...You do realize that Alabama’s turnover in this years Nat’l Title Game was its first since the 2011 title game? A period of 6 title games. There’s a reason...because Saban prioritizes that above everything.
Teams at plus 1 TO win 75% of the time. Plus 2 wins at 90%. Plus 3 is like 99%. It’s the single biggest determiner of wins and losses. But yeah, let’s worry about style points instead of W and L.
What's the win % for teams that get two pick six in game? Just wondering...
You do realize that Alabama’s turnover in this years Nat’l Title Game was its first since the 2011 title game? A period of 6 title games. There’s a reason...because Saban prioritizes that above everything.
Teams at plus 1 TO win 75% of the time. Plus 2 wins at 90%. Plus 3 is like 99%. It’s the single biggest determiner of wins and losses. But yeah, let’s worry about style points instead of W and L.
Not that it absolves him of guilt for that, but I've a feeling Butler getting hurt against NT threw a wrench in those plans. We did see some 2 RB sets with both of them against Wyoming and ISU. Where it was after Butler came back, who knows.Show me, Kirk. Show me.
Because I heard all kinds of talk about splitting AW out wide, in the same backfield as Butler, TEs split wide, ... if it happened then it was show pieces the opposition didn’t take seriously.
Don’t tell me about. Just so it.
And I don’t care about national statistical rankings. Other P5 conferences play differing styles of football. Group of 5 plays lower level of talent.
Show me what Iowa did in conference. Now there’s a statistical ranking that matters.
And in 7 of 9 games the offense was below average to pathetic.
My favorite was when everytime a cornerback got scorched opposite Jackson he would bench him but yet he was fine with running vandenberg out there to do nothingThis year, after the first win, vs some dog shit team, Kirk smirked and commented about how strong his WRs would be...even though fans, "experts" an pundits said they would be a weakness.
Point is..most of the year, they were unable to even get open, let alone catch it much if it hit their hands...
Take Kirk's comments with a block of salt...
Tiring...delusional...stubborn...stop...
You see though, it’s really the defense’s fault for scoring on those turnovers, didn’t give the offense a chance to post more yards.Don't quote me on this because I didn't research it and it may have happened multiple times, but to my knowledge, in 2017 teams that had 2 pick sixes and 66 or fewer yards of offense were 0-1. I haven't checked the stats, but I believe that teams that posted 66 or fewer yards of offense did not win the majority of games in which they had 66 or fewer yards.