Title: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: rueben on September 06, 2012, 04:12:43 AM Impressive if True! ( I have no reason to doubt, but I have not been to both teams rosters to do any research on the validity of this).
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y167/ruebenp/295136_4347329676771_457700174_n.jpg) Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: pmull on September 06, 2012, 10:40:28 AM There was some guest on Finebaum yesterday saying our OL was NFL ready. He said it may be one of the best college offensive lines of all time. He was not only impressed with how physical they are but how well they communicate and play together as a unit.
Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: Chechem on September 06, 2012, 10:49:53 AM There was some guest on Finebaum yesterday saying our OL was NFL ready. He said it may be one of the best college offensive lines of all time. He was not only impressed with how physical they are but how well they communicate and play together as a unit. And there was a coach in Tuscaloosa who was chewing nails too because of those comparisons. Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: BamaFanInACCLand on September 06, 2012, 10:54:59 AM This is insane for all of these NFL comparisons after 1 game. I do agree with Saban that it makes his job harder. Some of these 5 star kids coming out of HS already have an ego the size of Texas and he has to get them to play team ball instead of ME ball. Fortunately Barrett is the anchor of that line and has a good head on his shoulders. I am sure he will be able to keep the line focused on what is important. He was there for both championships and the 2010 let up. He knows what it takes to win and how easy it is to lose depending to the attitude and work ethic of the team.
Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 06, 2012, 10:58:58 AM This is insane for all of these NFL comparisons after 1 game. I do agree with Saban that it makes his job harder. Some of these 5 star kids coming out of HS already have an ego the size of Texas and he has to get them to play team ball instead of ME ball. Fortunately Barrett is the anchor of that line and has a good head on his shoulders. I am sure he will be able to keep the line focused on what is important. He was there for both championships and the 2010 let up. He knows what it takes to win and how easy it is to lose depending to the attitude and work ethic of the team. BINGO!! Plus, most NFL O-lines are big, so that means nothing. I bet the O-line of USC, Nebraska, Georgia, and other teams are big, too. Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 06, 2012, 11:07:26 AM There was some guest on Finebaum yesterday saying our OL was NFL ready. He said it may be one of the best college offensive lines of all time. He was not only impressed with how physical they are but how well they communicate and play together as a unit. They said the same thing on College Football Live yesterday. Trevor Matich said that he would not be able to start if he were at Alabama. They also had a segment where they discussed which teams were ranked too high or low. He said Alabama was ranked too low, even though they were ranked #1. He said they were so far ahead of the other top teams that #1 was not an accurate ranking. This team has a chance to be very special. But a lot of it will come down to whether they keep their nose to the grindstone or relax and bask in all of the media glory. They are being set up for a let down. Hopefully CNS can keep it drilled into their head that they haven't done anything yet, and it is not finished until the crystal football resides at the Bryant Museum. Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: Chechem on September 06, 2012, 11:14:30 AM There was some guest on Finebaum yesterday saying our OL was NFL ready. He said it may be one of the best college offensive lines of all time. He was not only impressed with how physical they are but how well they communicate and play together as a unit. They said the same thing on College Football Live yesterday. Trevor Matich said that he would not be able to start if he were at Alabama. They also had a segment where they discussed which teams were ranked too high or low. He said Alabama was ranked too low, even though they were ranked #1. He said they were so far ahead of the other top teams that #1 was not an accurate ranking. This team has a chance to be very special. But a lot of it will come down to whether they keep their nose to the grindstone or relax and bask in all of the media glory. They are being set up for a let down. Hopefully CNS can keep it drilled into their head that they haven't done anything yet, and it is not finished until the crystal football resides at the Bryant Museum. #+ #+ #+ #+ Well said and ...... CONGRATULATIONS 1500 :jump: :jump: Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 06, 2012, 11:14:50 AM There was some guest on Finebaum yesterday saying our OL was NFL ready. He said it may be one of the best college offensive lines of all time. He was not only impressed with how physical they are but how well they communicate and play together as a unit. They said the same thing on College Football Live yesterday. Trevor Matich said that he would not be able to start if he were at Alabama. They also had a segment where they discussed which teams were ranked too high or low. He said Alabama was ranked too low, even though they were ranked #1. He said they were so far ahead of the other top teams that #1 was not an accurate ranking. This team has a chance to be very special. But a lot of it will come down to whether they keep their nose to the grindstone or relax and bask in all of the media glory. They are being set up for a let down. Hopefully CNS can keep it drilled into their head that they haven't done anything yet, and it is not finished until the crystal football resides at the Bryant Museum. I agree. The biggest thing is everyone has Alabama in their sights for an upset. All it takes is for a team to be super prepared and play the game of their life (USC in 2010) and at the same time, the Tide does not play their best. We face many hurdles and challenges this season and our pass D is shaky right now. :tinfoil: Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 06, 2012, 11:21:34 AM There was some guest on Finebaum yesterday saying our OL was NFL ready. He said it may be one of the best college offensive lines of all time. He was not only impressed with how physical they are but how well they communicate and play together as a unit. They said the same thing on College Football Live yesterday. Trevor Matich said that he would not be able to start if he were at Alabama. They also had a segment where they discussed which teams were ranked too high or low. He said Alabama was ranked too low, even though they were ranked #1. He said they were so far ahead of the other top teams that #1 was not an accurate ranking. This team has a chance to be very special. But a lot of it will come down to whether they keep their nose to the grindstone or relax and bask in all of the media glory. They are being set up for a let down. Hopefully CNS can keep it drilled into their head that they haven't done anything yet, and it is not finished until the crystal football resides at the Bryant Museum. #+ #+ #+ #+ Well said and ...... CONGRATULATIONS 1500 :jump: :jump: Thanks. Now can I get access to WV's special live practice cam? Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: 2Stater on September 06, 2012, 11:42:05 AM It does make you worry about them "basking in the media glory" as SC so eloquently put it, when CNS, for the first time, said he was unhappy about a practice. He was referring to Wednesday's practice and also mentioned that this type thing happened after the Clemson and VT games. I remember how bad we looked after the Clemson game against Tulane. We won 20-6, I think it was, but Tulane took it to us and they were a terrible team. Keep your wits about you, boys. There's a long way to go.
Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: BAMAWV on September 06, 2012, 12:49:54 PM I've have noticed a difference in players attitude in interviews. But what was telling to me was when CNS has commented positively on their off-season prep and general attitude. They have bought in and have the physical talents to convey that attitude to the field. This team wants to carve a special place for themselves in crimson ivory.
Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: XBAMA on September 06, 2012, 01:19:53 PM They said the same thing on College Football Live yesterday. Trevor Matich said that he would not be able to start if he were at Alabama. TM won a NC and was a 1st round draft pick in college dubbed the hardest working man in football in the pro's TM said there are players in the NFL , starting OLinemen that can't start at Alabama right now ... Dear God please don't let our guys buy into this .... :pray: Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: 2Stater on September 06, 2012, 01:49:56 PM They said the same thing on College Football Live yesterday. Trevor Matich said that he would not be able to start if he were at Alabama. TM won a NC and was a 1st round draft pick in college dubbed the hardest working man in football in the pro's TM said there are players in the NFL , starting OLinemen that can't start at Alabama right now ... Dear God please don't let our guys buy into this .... :pray: It's a mass-media conspiracy to give our players the big head so we'll lose to WKU. :P Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: XBAMA on September 06, 2012, 01:53:41 PM I believe it , btw I saw this up on I-20 in La.
(http://thewareaglereader.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/monroebilboard.jpg) Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: 2Stater on September 06, 2012, 01:57:12 PM I believe it , btw I saw this up on I-20 in La. (http://thewareaglereader.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/monroebilboard.jpg) I took my daughters to that game. It still hurts my soul. :( Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: ricky023 on September 06, 2012, 02:15:45 PM One game and one step at a time that is what got us in the NCG last year. We have to follow that routine and not ever look ahead. When we look ahead and believe our on Press we will go down and they will do everything to keep us out of the NCG this year. RTR!
Title: Re: BAMA v/s NYG Offensive Line Comparison Post by: XBAMA on September 06, 2012, 02:22:57 PM I took my daughters to that game. It still hurts my soul. :( I understand , with me driving to La. with mine in the car when they saw the sign ... :wall: |