Ever Seen an Alabama OL Get Dominated Like That?

Fried Chicken

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Looked completely lost. Got pushed around physically. Center couldn’t snap the ball all night…

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18IsTheMan

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The center brutalized Alabama on that one drive. Even the final snap of the game was low. Probably didn't affect the ultimate outcome, but certainly didn't allow Milroe to take the snap cleanly and take off immediately.
 

18IsTheMan

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They struggled at various points throughout the year. Alabama's championship teams of the past could run the football.
Saban and Co made fantastic halftime adjustments and OL was greatly improved in the 2nd half, but reared its head at the most inopportune time.

MIchigan was just ultimately the better team, but I would kill for a staff that can make halftime adjustments like Bama did.
 
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Both Bama and A&M had a worse pressure rate than we did this year. In some ways, our OL was better than Bama's. Wild.
 

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Saban and Co made fantastic halftime adjustments and OL was greatly improved in the 2nd half, but reared its head at the most inopportune time.

MIchigan was just ultimately the better team, but I would kill for a staff that can make halftime adjustments like Bama did.
It's like golf in a way. Everybody's guarding a weakness. You can seem to get it under control, but it's most likely to rear its ugly head at the most inopportune time.