The article makes the complete opposite case: Alabama has the highest respect for their opponent's game plan. It was quite obvious after studying UM that they would live or die by Denard's legs. Bama respected that game plan by making sure that UM could not execute it. Lack of respect would be indicated by not altering the defensive plan to address UM's strengths.
This approach is why it is laughable to hear folks saying that Tyler Wilson will eat us alive if we given him that much time in the pocket. Duh. The game plan for Arky is not likely to include maintaining a nice pocket for Tyler Wilson to throw from. He is no real threat to run. It remains to be seen how effectively we can collapse the pocket or move Wilson in the directions we need to move him.
^THIS^
Bama knocked Tyler Wilson all over the field last year. He was constantly under pressure and never had time to find an open receiver. Bama should follow the same script this year.