If that's the case, and in not saying it's not. Than it's a coaching issue as well. They should have noticed that months ago, and made sure it was stopped.Milroe has too many "tells". Watch his feet prior to the snaps. If they are offset, 99% of the time, it is a pass play. If his feet are even, 99% of the time it is a run. I've noticed for some reason he doesn't hook his chin strap on pass plays either. I know Jack diddly about reading plays but even I picked up on that. If I did, I know others did too.
How about this one? Does this one get your approval Master Gump?A+ troll. Give credit where credit is due
That's funny
That's what stinks. A chance to have a 10-win season and a win against Michigan were worth playing for. The defense played well; the turnovers and short fields for Michigan early in the game made it laughable for a quarter-and-a-half.
From what I heard he's going pro.I read it in this thread I should have looked I didn't.
Maybe Wayne ment Miami Dolphins? Idk. I should have looked myself before repeatingFrom what I heard he's going pro.
I just hope he goes. The next guy might be worse but I'm ready to find out.Maybe Wayne ment Miami Dolphins? Idk. I should have looked myself before repeating
He's an incredible athlete and could be successful in the nfl as an all purpose type player. Tysom Hill for the saints type guy. Doesn't have it between the ears for qb.From what I heard he's going pro.
Which would explain the up and down play this year. iMHO.I think DeBoer tried to be the player's friend this season. IMHO, seems like team discipline went out the door. If he's the coach, he needs to coach. If that means being a hard ass, like Saban, then he'd better step up.
Reading the boards on FB, the vast majority of fans echo exactly what I posted here. And in his post game interview it's the same dreadful mantra......"we have to continue to grow as a team.....blah, blah......blah...." I don't see ANY fire in this man.Which would explain the up and down play this year. iMHO.
Ending two Bama seasons in one year.