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Title: "Why Nick Saban made change at right guard this late in season"
Post by: WALL-E on November 17, 2016, 07:17:09 AM
Why Nick Saban made change at right guard this late in season
(http://media.al.com/alphotos/photo/2016/08/31/-2712e0c86444e1ad.JPG)The change was made last week

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Title: Re: "Why Nick Saban made change at right guard this late in season"
Post by: Chechem on November 17, 2016, 10:50:35 AM
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The Tide made the change last week, demoting Lester Cotton and giving reps to both Kirven and redshirt sophomore Josh Casher both in practice and then during Alabama's win over Mississippi State on Saturday.

MORON ALERT!!


Title: Re: "Why Nick Saban made change at right guard this late in season"
Post by: 2Stater on November 17, 2016, 11:02:11 AM
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"Lester was a tackle for a long time," Saban said of Cotton, who played primarily tackle last season before beginning to focus on guard this past spring. "We tried to make him a guard. The development has been maybe not as quickly as we'd like. So in order to try and get the best five players on the field, we moved some other players and did some experimenting. Kirven has done a really good job, and so did the other guys that played the position.

I actually thought Cotton had been doing a good job.  :dunno:


Title: Re: "Why Nick Saban made change at right guard this late in season"
Post by: Marshal Dillon on November 17, 2016, 11:05:05 AM
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"Lester was a tackle for a long time," Saban said of Cotton, who played primarily tackle last season before beginning to focus on guard this past spring. "We tried to make him a guard. The development has been maybe not as quickly as we'd like. So in order to try and get the best five players on the field, we moved some other players and did some experimenting. Kirven has done a really good job, and so did the other guys that played the position.

I actually thought Cotton had been doing a good job.  :dunno:



Me, too. Oh well, guess I'll stick to reading books on history and crime mysteries.


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