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Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:14 pm
by grizfnz
He's pissed as hell because his team can't keep.pace with A&M. I'd love to see Oregon's pace run Bamma into the dirt.

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Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:45 am
by dal4018
grizfnz wrote:He's pissed as hell because his team can't keep.pace with A&M. I'd love to see Oregon's pace run Bamma into the dirt.

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Same here hope they meet for national title.Oregon's D will have to step up big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:45 pm
by rkwittem
grizfnz wrote:He's pissed as hell because his team can't keep.pace with A&M. I'd love to see Oregon's pace run Bamma into the dirt.

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Wouldn't happen. Given that they would only play in a bowl game, they'd have 5 weeks to prep for Oregon. And the Ducks have already proven themselves to be pretty mediocre in games against teams with great defensive lines. See Auburn, LSU (kickoff game), Ohio State. Give Saban a month to prep and he's almost unbeatable.

Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:49 pm
by clenz
rkwittem wrote:
grizfnz wrote:He's pissed as hell because his team can't keep.pace with A&M. I'd love to see Oregon's pace run Bamma into the dirt.

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Wouldn't happen. Given that they would only play in a bowl game, they'd have 5 weeks to prep for Oregon. And the Ducks have already proven themselves to be pretty mediocre in games against teams with great defensive lines. See Auburn, LSU (kickoff game), Ohio State. Give Saban a month to prep and he's almost unbeatable.
It's not that they don't play well against teams with good lines...it's that when a team has a month to prep for that attack (or more) it's easier to get a good scheme to use against it....If Bama, LSU, Auburn, OSU, etc... only had a week or 2 like most schools Oregon would run all over them (yes, I really believe that).


Same reason Boise is so good in bowl games and week 1 or 2 games against the "big boys". They have a coaching staff that is amazing at drawing up schemes to compete with enough time to do so.

Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 7:18 am
by bluehenbillk
Johnny Football!!!!

Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:36 pm
by Grizalltheway
bluehenbillk wrote:Johnny Football!!!!
Going to be fun watching he and Mariota battle it out for the Heisman in the coming years. :nod:

Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:46 am
by rkwittem
clenz wrote:
rkwittem wrote: Wouldn't happen. Given that they would only play in a bowl game, they'd have 5 weeks to prep for Oregon. And the Ducks have already proven themselves to be pretty mediocre in games against teams with great defensive lines. See Auburn, LSU (kickoff game), Ohio State. Give Saban a month to prep and he's almost unbeatable.
It's not that they don't play well against teams with good lines...it's that when a team has a month to prep for that attack (or more) it's easier to get a good scheme to use against it....If Bama, LSU, Auburn, OSU, etc... only had a week or 2 like most schools Oregon would run all over them (yes, I really believe that).


Same reason Boise is so good in bowl games and week 1 or 2 games against the "big boys". They have a coaching staff that is amazing at drawing up schemes to compete with enough time to do so.
I'm pretty sure Oregon wouldn't go undefeated against a SEC schedule. Those defenses are too good and their defensive linemen are the difference. They're bigger and faster than they are everywhere else.

Re: Saban throwing a fit

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:36 am
by Grizalltheway
rkwittem wrote:
grizfnz wrote:He's pissed as hell because his team can't keep.pace with A&M. I'd love to see Oregon's pace run Bamma into the dirt.

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Wouldn't happen. Given that they would only play in a bowl game, they'd have 5 weeks to prep for Oregon. And the Ducks have already proven themselves to be pretty mediocre in games against teams with great defensive lines. See Auburn, LSU (kickoff game), Ohio State. Give Saban a month to prep and he's almost unbeatable.
Eh, they only lost to Auburn by 2, and if their RB's knee hadn't miraculously stayed off the ground, who knows how it would have turned out.
But I agree that Oregon most likely wouldn't go undefeated in the SEC.