Grundlegifskins: Alabama
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Most impressive to me on this play is look at where our DTs are in relation to the LOS ... most Bama games the OL has pushed the DL 2-3 yards down the field by the time the RB hits the hole ...GrundleStiltzkin said:
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An instance of where the OL giving time really helped to sell the play and why it was so difficult to move the ball on Alabama:GrundleStiltzkin said:
1) Need great OL protection ...
2) Move Pettis out of backfield to create a second of confusion in Alabama's defense regarding responsibilities ...
3) OL giving time allows Pettis to sell the double move of a hitch before go'ing ...
4) Alabama's secondary being so aggressive worked against them here as Humphrey bit hard on the hitch ...
5) Still took a perfect throw to the back pylon as Humphrey recovers well and puts himself in a position to defend an underthrown ball -
Really unlucky there that Hurts was able to get the extra couple of yards on the throw to get it all the way out of bounds where we only were able to get grounding on the play ... if that stays in bounds and Rapp catches it it is a Pick 6 as NOBODY was anywhere near that side of the field for Alabama other than a WR that was 20 yards further down the field with multiple UW players between him and RappGrundleStiltzkin said: -
Perfect call against us ...GrundleStiltzkin said:
McGary probably should have blocked down but that's a really hard block for him to make and run the risk of turning one of their most dangerous pass rushers loose ...
Browning's got to be able to not have the deer in headlights look going there and either skip that ball to Coleman or throw it way out of bounds to take the incompletion and move forward ... the throwing off of his back foot trying to avoid getting hit is Pussy101 -
Qualls was ok ... he was asked to do a lot in the game playing SAM and containing the outside ... that really showed on Hurts's long run to start the 3rd quarter where he crashed too hard down and lost the outside containmentGrundleStiltzkin said:Pretty athletic by Qualls (didn't think he had that great a game tho)
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When you look at a lot of these run plays one of the things that comes back is looking at how we set the edge and force plays to be turned back into the oncoming masses -
Instead of forcing the ball carrier to dictate direction BBK goes hard to force the blocker to take him and ball carrier to Bierria ... Bierria about 1/2 step late there in making the play ...GrundleStiltzkin said:This kills me, should have been a 4 yard gain & punt. Rapp culture salvages some manhood
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A play where a lot of little things really came back to haunt us -
I'd go with about 6 plays ...Meek said:i know it's sarkesque to say this, but 3-4 plays were really the difference in this game.
1) Budda's dropped INT
2) Prior to the first TD, Scaborough hurdling King where King had a shot to make a tackle for no gain or slight loss ... if I remember right that was a 2nd and 9 or something like that play ... we immediately got ran over after that for a TD
3) The Ross fumble
4) Browning INT leading to a Pick 6
5) PSALM's fumble and inability to fall on it while pushing it 10 yards down the field where only an Alabama guy was (even if the fumble was just near him we likely are the ones that recover)
6) Inability to stop on 3rd and 9 at the 3
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Completely missing the point ...RoadDawg55 said:
We scored anyway on the Budda non INT. Psalm fumble was huge. He made a great play. Ross fumble was unfortunate. He had two hands on the ball, he just got beasted.EwaDawg said:
Yep. The Psalm non recovery of the fumble. The Budda non interception. The stupid int. by Browning. The defensive delay of game (hand clap) on 'Bama that wasn't called. The Ross fumble.Meek said:i know it's sarkesque to say this, but 3-4 plays were really the difference in this game.
No excuses - 'Bama caused these things to happen. But, we had a chance. .
The Pick 6, the 3rd and 8 run from the goal line and the 70 yard TD run all make me want to break shit around me.
The Budda INT would have given us the ball in a scoring zone ... if he kept his feet on the play it's possible that it's a scoring play for us ...
To win the game we needed at least 10+ points off of turnovers that allowed us to have short fields and not have to dial up a long series of great plays to get a score ... the fear going into the game was that we'd have to consistently move it 70-80 yards to get a score on Bama as that just wasn't going to be realistic ... that's how it played out.
Not to mention that if you get the early score, a stop, then another score, you've got Alabama in an early hole and the potential for them to slightly press increases ... at minimum it probably takes away the ability that they had to take the air out of the ball and not have Hurts throw it ... after that potential INT from Budda Bama noticeably took the air out of the ball and focused on the run as long as the game was even to them being ahead. -
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said: -
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Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL. -
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game. -
It's big kid football. Nut up and do it too. I was happy to see Tray & Harris playing edgy.Tequilla said:
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game. -
I have no problem with big boy football ... we nutted up and played them hard on each side of the ball for 60 minutes. We got whipped in some areas and that's life ... but we played hard and with some edge which is needed at that level.GrundleStiltzkin said:
It's big kid football. Nut up and do it too. I was happy to see Tray & Harris playing edgy.Tequilla said:
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game.
What I do have a problem with is when you throw in blindside hits to players in vulnerable positions like what Alabama did on that INT return. There's a reason why those types of plays in the NFL have been weeded out of the game with penalties, ejections, and significant fines.
There's a massive difference between playing hard and with edge versus trying to injure someone. The hit by Allen was trying to injure someone. -
So was Tray diving onto the DB's head.Tequilla said:
I have no problem with big boy football ... we nutted up and played them hard on each side of the ball for 60 minutes. We got whipped in some areas and that's life ... but we played hard and with some edge which is needed at that level.GrundleStiltzkin said:
It's big kid football. Nut up and do it too. I was happy to see Tray & Harris playing edgy.Tequilla said:
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game.
What I do have a problem with is when you throw in blindside hits to players in vulnerable positions like what Alabama did on that INT return. There's a reason why those types of plays in the NFL have been weeded out of the game with penalties, ejections, and significant fines.
There's a massive difference between playing hard and with edge versus trying to injure someone. The hit by Allen was trying to injure someone.
Blindside shots are fun to take. I don't like that it happen to Eldrenkamp, but I can accept it.
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FREE PUB!!!IIILLL!!!IIITequilla said:
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game. -
You see the play Trey made almost every week in football where an OL gets a DL on the ground and then grounds and pounds from there ... I'm never an advocate of players going after the heads of others so if Adams did get Foster in the head it supports the actions made by Alabama to get him off of him ... doesn't excuse the punch that Foster threw.GrundleStiltzkin said:
So was Tray diving onto the DB's head.Tequilla said:
I have no problem with big boy football ... we nutted up and played them hard on each side of the ball for 60 minutes. We got whipped in some areas and that's life ... but we played hard and with some edge which is needed at that level.GrundleStiltzkin said:
It's big kid football. Nut up and do it too. I was happy to see Tray & Harris playing edgy.Tequilla said:
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game.
What I do have a problem with is when you throw in blindside hits to players in vulnerable positions like what Alabama did on that INT return. There's a reason why those types of plays in the NFL have been weeded out of the game with penalties, ejections, and significant fines.
There's a massive difference between playing hard and with edge versus trying to injure someone. The hit by Allen was trying to injure someone.
Blindside shots are fun to take. I don't like that it happen to Eldrenkamp, but I can accept it.
And you can't tell me that that the actions of Alabama at the end of the game had nothing to do with the play that Adams/Foster got into. The Bama players were salty that UW was still playing hard even though you could argue that there was no reason for it. To each their own on that but that's competing and I've got no problem with it.
I wouldn't call what Trey did as dirty ... I don't have a problem per se with the actions of anybody on that play (other than maybe Foster throwing a punch - not necessary) ... but when the play is over you drop it and move on and play the game. Given that Bama laid out a few on that return it's pretty clear to me that they were trying to get their pound of flesh and show who had the biggest swinging dick ...
And I don't disagree with you that taking a blindsided hit or laying somebody out is fun when you're the one dishing it out ... but at the same time, you have to have the respect for your opponent to not create a serious injury for them. Playing hard is one thing ... playing to injure is another. That's where I draw the line. -
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This is very very fair point. You could feel that energy at the game. That was grenade in the shortsMeek said:i didn't say it very well, but i think without the ross fumble, yes we were likely scoring and the energy of the game would have been a bit different. also, the pick 6 changed the mood as well. maybe nothing would have changed...what do i know.
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This is the play on that Gaines dad showed on Facebook and said Gaines had the hammy (ILTCIH,IWILTD) injury.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Nick Harris gets blown up so bad here that he trips up Shelton.GrundleStiltzkin said:Gaksin run. This is example of scheme on UW part, but just not being quite good enough. TE double on Allen, which worked, but Shelton can't keep block on Foster
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yupjecornel said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is very very fair point. You could feel that energy at the game. That was grenade in the shortsMeek said:i didn't say it very well, but i think without the ross fumble, yes we were likely scoring and the energy of the game would have been a bit different. also, the pick 6 changed the mood as well. maybe nothing would have changed...what do i know.
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This String is all-conferenceGrundleStiltzkin said: -
Still haven't readTequilla said:
You see the play Trey made almost every week in football where an OL gets a DL on the ground and then grounds and pounds from there ... I'm never an advocate of players going after the heads of others so if Adams did get Foster in the head it supports the actions made by Alabama to get him off of him ... doesn't excuse the punch that Foster threw.GrundleStiltzkin said:
So was Tray diving onto the DB's head.Tequilla said:
I have no problem with big boy football ... we nutted up and played them hard on each side of the ball for 60 minutes. We got whipped in some areas and that's life ... but we played hard and with some edge which is needed at that level.GrundleStiltzkin said:
It's big kid football. Nut up and do it too. I was happy to see Tray & Harris playing edgy.Tequilla said:
I hadn't gotten down to that point yet ... but credit to @Alexis for also calling that out.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Plagiarism @Alexis shit fucko.Tequilla said:
Fairly certain that that is a fine for Allen in the NFLGrundleStiltzkin said:
Besides, this ain't NFL.
I think Ross also got blindsided on that play on a similar type of hit ...
Really dirty football if you ask me ...
Allen is really fortunate that he didn't get tossed from this game and is able to play in the title game with how he played out the last minute of the game.
What I do have a problem with is when you throw in blindside hits to players in vulnerable positions like what Alabama did on that INT return. There's a reason why those types of plays in the NFL have been weeded out of the game with penalties, ejections, and significant fines.
There's a massive difference between playing hard and with edge versus trying to injure someone. The hit by Allen was trying to injure someone.
Blindside shots are fun to take. I don't like that it happen to Eldrenkamp, but I can accept it.
And you can't tell me that that the actions of Alabama at the end of the game had nothing to do with the play that Adams/Foster got into. The Bama players were salty that UW was still playing hard even though you could argue that there was no reason for it. To each their own on that but that's competing and I've got no problem with it.
I wouldn't call what Trey did as dirty ... I don't have a problem per se with the actions of anybody on that play (other than maybe Foster throwing a punch - not necessary) ... but when the play is over you drop it and move on and play the game. Given that Bama laid out a few on that return it's pretty clear to me that they were trying to get their pound of flesh and show who had the biggest swinging dick ...
And I don't disagree with you that taking a blindsided hit or laying somebody out is fun when you're the one dishing it out ... but at the same time, you have to have the respect for your opponent to not create a serious injury for them. Playing hard is one thing ... playing to injure is another. That's where I draw the line.
edit because this brilliant HCHMeme doesn't get used enough
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When you don't have the goods, you don't have the goods.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
I was so sure String was going to be drafted as an end in a 4-3 scheme. He was so good in this game--basically playing against pros--that I figured it was a sure thing. Not sure if injuries or what, but I guess he just topped out there.
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All these gifs and no hair dance.
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Socialists, always looking for a handoutBennyBeaver said:All these gifs and no hair dance.
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Did help his cause they tried to play him out of position.1to392831weretaken said:I was so sure String was going to be drafted as an end in a 4-3 scheme. He was so good in this game--basically playing against pros--that I figured it was a sure thing. Not sure if injuries or what, but I guess he just topped out there.