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The Tide has turned in Tuscaloosa
Terrie1959
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Alabama kicked off spring practice on Monday looking to replace a trio of offensive stars who are preparing for life in the NFL after becoming household names throughout the country the last few seasons. Greg McElroy, Mark Ingram and Julio Jones may have moved on from Tuscaloosa, but the cupboards are never bare at a Nick Saban-led program — especially on the defensive side of the ball, where ‘Bama will enter the 2011 season more experienced than in 2010.

Let’s take a look at some of the key storylines for the Crimson Tide as they begin early preparations for the 2011 campaign.

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=nfp-20110324_the_tide_has_turned_in_tuscaloosa

Rivals - Barrett Jones returns to Haiti during Spring Break
Terrie1959
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TUSCALOOSA | When Barrett Jones made his second service trip to Haiti over spring break, the University of Alabama had a much easier time getting there. This time, he was able to fly directly to the capital, Port au Prince, and was able to skip the rocky jeep ride he took a year ago that he described as "the toughest six hours of my life."

But while things were easier on the relief effort, Jones found that things really hadn't gotten easier for the people there. Devastated by an earthquake that rocked one of the nation's poorest countries more than a year ago, Haiti still needed the help.

http://alabama.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1204058

Next up on TXK report - CBs
Toxik76
Written by Toxik76
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CB's - CNS feels like he has as much talent this year as he ever has in Ttown. The guy who has impressed the most and earned a starting corner spot is Dequan Menzie. Last year if he had an opportunity to to through Spring and Fall healthy, he would have easily started opposite Dre, but his lack of experience and lack of knowledge with the D schemes and plays kept him from playing the position he's truly made for...a shutdown island corner; he played extra nickel and dime star a little as the 3rd guy in the set and it helped him really learn and grasp Bama's concept for his position on D and in the offseason he crammed and learned the playbook and has been flawless so far, he's already come out and thrown down the gauntlet, showed his range and that there's no thoughts in the back of his mind about his ankle like he had last year and so far has looked like the best shutdown corner we might have on roster, we expect major things from him this season. CNS also really feels like Dre has turned a corner, he really had a few lapses las year and it's sad because he COULD be an outstanding corner just has to strengthen his focus and concentration and CNS has really focused on him so we'll see how he responds. Last year's starter opposite Dre, Milliner was a great CB but still you could see how raw he was at times and also lacked focus as well. CNS has been working with him and Fulton on technique and fundamentals to help them along and they've responded well. Also as a group they've watched a lot of film letting them see where they had mental errors to help development. I'll end on Vinnie Sunseri who's been working out with the CB's so far to learn the money position and just giving him reps to learn the backside of the D as well, we'll see if he finds a permanent home with the group. Last year's most inexperienced group had to grow up fast last year and it's gonna pay huge dividends this year with experience.

TXK's 2nd practice report cntd - LB's
Toxik76
Written by Toxik76
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LB - I'll start off with the inside then move it over to outside. Another MAJOR leader and captain on this team is Highower of course and he's started to get his the range of motion back in his knee which he didn't have at all last year he came back so fast that all year he looked slow and bogged down at times, that time is long gone now, he's done nothing but focus on speed and mechanics, he even told me how terrible it was to him to not have the speed to make the plays and watch the RB or WR fly by his outstretched arms and how he's so confident in his knee now he told me he's gonna beat the RB or WR to the hole this year and that's why he lost the wt down to 260 and everything else has come back he's gonna be scary good. The backups we have on the inside have the ultimate luxury of experience and both CJ Mosley and Nico are in a battle for that backup spot, both are working their tails off to beat the other and CJ has such a high ceiling but Nico is also a stud, it's a great problem to have. Chris Jordan has developed as well and has been working on read skills in the gap and technique just polishing up on his technique. Every D coach has been impressed with Trey DePreist since he arrived, he's another big LB Saban loves already the right size for the inside but what's so shocking so far is not only his technique but his speed for his size is something you don't see every day, like I told you guys before he's gonna be given a shot at both inside and jack in pads to see how well he plays as a pass rusher since he's so fast and athletic. Petey Smith really worked hard this offseason on slimming down and getting better with technique his read skills are amazing just was so raw when he first got here it's such a logjam right now that really unless either he or Jonathan Atchison step it up big time this Spring and improve significantly I don't see them earning significant PT, both have really been working hard so we'll see. Really and truly though until we put on pads it's really tough to tell the progression with the ILBs unless it's significant like we're seeing with Hightower this year compared to last year so expect a MUCH better assessment after the pads go on with this group. With the OLBs particularly the jack position, Coach Sal expects a MAJOR year for Courtney Upshaw, he compares everything to NFL terms so he told CU it's his "contract year" last year he made ripples, this year it's time for him to make a major splash and he is ready and prepared all offseason he watched film of famous NFL rushers with Coach Sal like Deacon Jones, Lawrence Taylor and our very own Derrick Thomas and studied it and worked sprints and worked on foot speed and he looks lime he will also be a monster, his technique and feet are better, his read skills are better, I feel like he's gonna have a huge year. His backup so far has been Anthony Orr and after dropping weight and moving to OLB from DE he has really responded, looks like a natural fit at jack, has great explosion and speed to get around and a nice little bullrush he has been one of the most impressive so far this Spring but like I said before we'll know MUCH more once the pads go on. Another guy who's developed well at the other OLB is Tana Patrick, he's also worked his butt off getting weight on and working on read skills, he's already got great technique and he'll have to fight off Jerrell Harris who really has been working on FINALLY earning PT but it'll be a battle and hopefully Jerrell can clean up some of his issues he's had that have kept him from playing but again pads will tell us a lot on all of these battles bit we are absolutely STACKED at every LB position, great problems to have to get this kind of competition.

TXK's 2nd practice report cntd - DL
Toxik76
Written by Toxik76
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Now it's down to the nitty gritty, the way we make our name known, the Bama D

DL - whew this will take a while LoL, we are BY FAR AND AWAY the deepest of any team in the country at DL even with us losing the likely #1 pick if not top 5 in this years draft. Another notable coaching change of course was with CNS bringing in Chris Rumph LESS THAN A DAY after Coach Davis left and Rumph and Saban are a match made in heaven, they always respected each other and it was only a matter of time before CNS had a shot and took it to reel CCR in to Ttown and the whole defensive unit is already showing CCR not just signs of respect but also a level of fear to not dissappoint him and he told them when he 1st got here all our talent should translate into a dominant unit and it didn't last year and he's here to change that. He also mentioned how he's had a double digit sacked every year at Clemson and a guy who racked up double digit sacks last year that is a top 5 pick as well. He has really motivated the DL as a whole unit and has totally and completely challenged them from staying focused by doing up downs when he didn't like the performance, to firing EVERY guy up with individual meetings in the film rooms. The one individual who has grown the most so far is Ed Stinson, CCR personally singled him out and told him a few weeks ago if he gained weight he'd let him have a shot at starting DE in the Spring, he watched every practice and film we had of the scrimmages singling out Stinson and told him he felt like he could be that impact guy coming off the end even in the 3-4 scheme with his speed and strength. The biggest hurdle he's climbing right now is playing the gaps right and being aware of the play instead of turning into a heat seeking QB missle on every play. We really see something special in Stinson and feel like he'll be a major contributor this year and hopefully put up some sack numbers. The absolute leader of the group is Josh Chapman and he's really trying to help the younger guys come along, CCR personally challenged him as well to be the "daddy" so to speak in a role like Rolando had in 2009 to keep everyone focused and ready, CCR even feels like with footwork drills he's been working him through he could also contribute on the end when Jesse, Quinton or one of the bigger DT's comes in. There was a whole lot of speculation about Jesse Williams before he got on campus and after he arrived, then amazingly he slimmed down to a svelt (for him anyway) 319, but there was a major reason, that's pretty much the same wt Dareus was able to play both NG and end at and that's the ultimate goal since he's a lot more quick and athletic than we realized when he first got here. He's raw for a DT coming out of JuCo, but physically is so put together and is such an animal at the point of attack and getting out of blocks and bullrishing guys it's hard to tell since all film and even action with shorts on in 1on1's he's just been dominant. There are several plays on his JuCo film that he pushed the OC all the way back until he fell out of the way and sometimes into the QB. His arms and hands are massive as well and he's so athletic with the initial burst and followthrough on swim move it's just working as well on his footwork and his football IQ reading and dissecting plays it's interesting to see since he started late and the type of football was different in Australia, it's very elementary things that if he gets down and understands he'll be a dominant DL in the SEC. The absolute shocker to a lot of people is Quinton Dial & I'm gonna go out on a limb here but he showed up instantly and has looked in all his skills footwork motor like a guy who's an SEC vet coming in from JuCo. Very impressive size and frame and really knows how to use it already a CCR favorite because of his work ethic really nothing else to say, expecting major things out of him as well this year. Another guy who's grown leaps and bounds this year is Adrian Hubbard he's another guy CCR really likes and his frame is still a little bit small but he's working still on beefing it up to playing size. He's tall and lanky right now LoL but has a lot of upside great footwork and explosion off snap a great tackler just needs to work on upper body strength and how to use it and arm and hand movement as well. Darrington Sentimore is a guy you're gonna see a lot of this year as a DT especially in a 4 man front. He's elevated his game and worked out the kinks he had with footwork pretty well and already has the ability to be a major contributor, just needed a little kick in th butt which he of course got from CCR. The DL as a whole is so ridiculous right now. Brandon Moore is another guy who is finally looking healthy and looking like he is gonna factor this year in rotation great motor a little raw technique wise but he's really working hard to learn what he needs. Luther Davis is another leader that CCR really challenged to step up and be a vocal leader this year and EARN his PT, CCR has been working on his footwork and getting to the QB and it's a DRASTIC difference to see him getting motivated since he was a little bit of a coaches fav with coach Bo his former coach (he babied him a little bit) and now he's really being challenged and we'll see if he comes through.

Man whew lots of stuff I'll go ahead an post so y'all can read and post the next group as soon as I get done with it

TXK's 2nd practice report cntd TE's
Toxik76
Written by Toxik76
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TE - This years group has really worked hard on becoming complete players, most are already good or great blockers a few have been working more on blocking than others mostly younger guys like Vogler and Smelley and we've also been running every TE through a lot of the WR drills trying to work on hands and running routes etc Micheal Williams has become a good leader for this group. He lost some weight down to 255 and plans to get a shot at a LOT more chance to impact offense as a catcher out of heavy sets, but stressed to him he's got to yet better with his hands and he's working on that big time so far and we'll see how well he develops through Spring, if not he'll lose his spot. The guy we love a lot so far is Vogler, he's a great blocker, still a bit raw but expected for his age but his hands are VERY sticky soft for his size and he runs great routes just got to get better pass an run blocking. Smelley is developing nicely, he has a chance with his athleticism to make a huge impact this year just got to get better at blocking and become a total player. That's everyone's goal at TE is to develop into better receiving threats and it's a major focus. If we can develop Vogler into a better blocker he might end up as a 4 yr or 3 yr you never know starter though he's been by far and away the most impressive. Harrison Jones has also put on a good bit of weight getting bigger and bulking up and he's got to get a lot better blocking to become a more complete TE but he's another very impressive catching option already with his speed and hands so we might see him in special sets right now next year if he can beef up a bit more. This group is young and raw but the potential is through the roof and I know our champ year the TE was a HUGE key on offense and an asset and that's the goal for this group since we sort o missed that a bit last year vertically in the passing game bit Spring is ABSOLUTELY KEY to dscrolling this group into what Coach JMac wants from a TE perspective so it's gonna be interesting to watch the development.

TXK day 2 cntd OL and WR's
Toxik76
Written by Toxik76
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OL - 1st of all, I'll say this, new OL Coach Stoutland has been an absolute spark plug needed to the group and the offensive coaches. His philosophy is totally different on Spring practice and drills than Pendry's was and it's great to see the guys especially Vlachos and Fluker responding. Will has really become a vocal leader for the group and the offense and CJS came to him before Spring started and spent some time getting to know him and explaining what he expects out of him and expects to accomplish this year. CJS layer it out there for him as the whole plan for the OL this year an how with a new QB he expects him to help as a leader and Will has really responded spending extra time with both AJ and Sims really forming bonds. Will has also been helping out a whole lot with the other guys on the OL learning footwork etc and in the film room. As far as Will's work there has been a lot of emphasis on handwork and upper body strength in one on ones trying to become dominant at the point of attack, he is already a very good OC on the verge of being great with a little tweaking but the leadership is for sure there. Probably the guy CJS has been working on the most is DJ Fluker, he knows his footwork is the area of emphasis keeping him from becoming an All American dominant OT so there's been some SERIOUS work with him on feet and pass blocking form (CJS stresses the little things in form and technique) and his strength off snap and off step back getting his hands into the defenders chest and using that powerful upper body, I really like some of the individual drills he's used with DJ he's really improving a lot you can see it. On Steen he's worked really hard in the offseason. Chad Lindsay has as well both guys are getting better pass blocking. Chance Warmack has really grown leaps and bounds, CJS has stressed how he could be a dominant OG with the right mentality and he's really worked hard on run blocking downfield and footwork on running plays. Tyler Love's experimentation with the OC position is for 1 reason, to see how good of a leader Will can be to try to get his butt in shape and at least PUSH guys for a spot. Will actually asked CJS to move him over, that and he needs major work on footwork and explosion off the ball and in a lot of our run blocking schemes footwork is needed to be able to run plays. Where do I begin with Aaron Douglas LoL, he's a hoot 1st of all a big time goofy guy all the time, I know a lot of people looked at his weight when he 1st got here and thought he was too skinny, but after watching him go to work the last 2 practices he plays a lot larger than his weight and I guess it's not just his huge frame but also his meanness when he plays and his upper body strength is way impressive. He's an absolute mauler in every sense of the word and his quick feet and upper body strength has helped him tremendously as well his whole career with pass blocking, he just absolutely DOES NOT let a rusher get around him, he and Courtney have already had some epic battles in the 1on1 drills. I know it's early but he really has impressed me tremendously, even more so than 2 yr starter Carpenter did his 1st Spring and I think that's because he's so much better than you think b/c of his weight and all the little things are absolutely flawless like his footwork and hand movement and then factoring his absolutely nasty mentality it's a sight to behold.

WR - A lot of talent here as well despite losing Julio. As I told you guys the other day Maze has become a leader and already has gotten a lot of reps in all different sets, I asked him which QB he liked throwing to him better and he wouldn't budge on an answer LoL, hands have been a major emphasis with him but it's been a major focus with all the WR's with new Coach Groh. He wants every WR to be interchangeable and be able to spell each other but he also wantsmuch more sophisticated routes in the passing game on levels of depth like a deep level, medium, and 10 yd short level on a lot of plays and more reads and progressions for the QBs and more WR branch routes based on coverage like Pro WR read routes a little bit. It's a totally different emphasis and approach to the passing game and CAG feels like we have the personnel to do it at both QB and WR and the days of the same group of WR's on most plays 80% of the time are over. Julio was the main reason for that and now with him gone there will be a heavier rotation at the position, even our speed guys are a little bit possession and vice versa. The one WR that will be more of a large body is Bowman and even he's slimmed down really trying to get faster and I expect big things from him this year. Hanks has also taken a leadership role into the Spring becoming a vocal guy for the younger guys, he has looked good and crisp said he's ready already to go out and be a leader and be great again as a team. Kevin Norwood has also really developed nicely in the offseason and is another one of those more physical guys and will see more PT this year, he's made some impressive catches so far. DeAndrew will be another burner with Kenny Bell this year, both are fast track guys with great speed and great hands, Kenny is a monster now that he's healthy and he's been working with DW a little bit helping him with technique and form since DW's so raw and Kenny took his lumps but eventually got healthy and will contribute in a major way this year.

Hate to do this to y'all again LoL but I'll be back in a min to give you guys more on a few other positions on DEFENSE!! Roll Tide!

Hey Guys..Day 2 TXK notes - bball, QB's & RB's
Toxik76
Written by Toxik76
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WOW what a day, sorry it took another day LoL had a late night at Coleman last night but it was SO worth it to see Coach Grant and the bball team really finally being able to celebrate after such an awesome season especially UNDEFEATED at home for the 1st time in Ttown. I remember not too long ago when Coach Gottfried's Bama teams were the easiest SEC road game for other teams & that is FAR from the case today. I've said for a few weeks now that CAG signing Trevor Lacey would be as big maybe bigger than when former CMG signed Gerald Wallace & it's crazy how it works out that a SNUB from the NCAA allowing us to play 3 games at home in the NIT and allowing Lacey to visit, might have given us the leg up on landing the top SG in the nation. ROLL TIDE!!!

Anyway to yesterday's practice

We made A LOT of progress in the last 2 days with A LOT of guys. I'll just go through each position by position

1st though, Dorial Green-Beckham came to practice today as did Julio and Javy, Julio & DGB looked to be having a good time together, DGB is at least a few inches taller than Julio and a little heavier he's a BIG guy, not sure how good of a shot we have since he is out of state & like Clowney (who really wanted to go to Bama, but Momma Clowney wouldn't let him) that distance is usually too far to overcome

Ok now to positions:

QB - Both guys still battling, Sims had a couple good looking deep bombs over Bell's shoulder & over DeAndrew White's shoulder & I'm talkin off just a 3 step drop not even a deep drop, his arm strength/deep throw accuracy is ridiculous, if he wins the job, we're gonna HAVE TO use that deep throw at least 5 - 6 times a game (WISH WISH WISH Brad Sylve was an EE to see him in action on a couple deep routes). Vlachos was helping both guys as well & working with Sims a good bit today with exchanges, Sims is a little bit faster off snaps in release, something Will isn't really use to, Sims likes to drop & fire or read & then fire, but doesn't want to waste any time, very methodical but like I said Drew Brees-esque meaning if a guy comes open or a WR on the routes hits his mark it's out of there QUICK, again like I said before the intangibles are DEFINITELY there & if he wins the job I have high expectations for how good he can be this year. McCarron was run through the gamut today of a bunch of routes & making reads with multiple WR's on routes. He also worked a lot more on footwork which is something he is a little less polished on, he's definitely more mobile but sometimes that can be a hindrance. Coach JMac also worked with AJ on keeping his head on a swivel and making reads, both guys worked with Coach Mac on that, but Sims is a bit better & reads through progression & to me it's a little like AJ wants to force the ball into tight spaces even with guys covered, they really worked with him in the film room with this as well, also a little on Blake Sims, he fits in well at QB & wouldn't be with the group if he wasn't a threat to throw the ball down field but he's just so much of an athlete, footwork still needs a lot of work if his home is gonna be at QB but I can guarantee we see him in some formations just because of his athleticism. Ely was working a good bit on progressions, he's very good with reads and head is on a swivel, also really impressive watching film I've heard from CJM, a lot to work on with him, he's ferther along than McElroy was as a TF, but still a bit raw.

RB - 1st off it should be noted that we are absolutely LOADED, deeper than most NFL teams, anyway, Eddie Lacy is making great progress to be a back-up, he's trimmed down a bit and got faster thanks to it, said Trent asked him to get lighter to be faster and an extension like him & Mark were (thought that was interesting because it shows how large of a leadership role he has taken). Lacy & CBB worked on his explosiveness a good bit yesterday getting in the line & through the hole, there were times Lacy seemed to dance a bit till a hole opened and at other times when he exploded through he had better success breaking off long TD runs, so the key for BB he feels like this Spring with Lacy is to turn EVERY handoff into that explosion through the hole, if he can do that he feels like he can turn him into another MONSTER Tide RB. Corey Grant has added a good bit of weight up to 195, very similar now to Terry Grant a little bit bigger though, expect to see him out of the backfield utilized like Upchurch a bit this year. Jalston Fowler will also have an expanded role & he HASN'T LOST ANY WEIGHT LoL, still at 245 & still very quick for that size, expect to see more receiving chances for him (elite hands) out of different sets & as a FB, he's a BB fav, they are really close and he's also a team favorite of a lot of players and coaches because how smart he is, he'll be a coach one day NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. BB is also working on him exploding, he was a bit upright as a runner and bashed into OL's backends at times because of his running style, but for him the knowledge of the plays wasn't there last year, and so he's really been putting in extra time learning so that won't be a problem this year and that will probably help him to earn more PT since he's already such a punishing blocker. Finally I'll say this about Dee Hart, I am SO GLAD he came in early & was able to get cleared to enroll early because of his size, putting on weight (which he plans to do, wants to be up to 205 by the time the season starts) and he is such an awesome talent at RB, the only thing missing is his weight from being a major contributor this year out of the backfield in many different ways, he's just as good a catcher as any WR on the roster and feet and routes as well as all the intangibles, just as explosive as any RB we have, just needs some size, if he can add that WOW he'll be a huge contributor this year and add even more talent to an already stacked backfield. He was working on footwork & technique blocking and that's really all BB needs to add to his arsenal to earn PT this year as a TF and he's really working on it, he wants to play, that same fire Trent had as a TF is in his eyes.

I'll be back in a min with a few more positions for y'all

Tide Pass Rush Ready To Work
pmull
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TUSCALOOSA | At times last season, Courtney Upshaw played like he couldn't be blocked.

At other times, thanks to a high ankle sprain, it was difficult just to generate a quick first step. And Upshaw's season of ups and downs was not unlike the University of Alabama's pass rush as a whole.

"We need to improve our pass rush. We've been stopping the run here for a long time, but we've got to prove we can rush the passer," said senior nose guard Josh Chapman. "We've got guys on the field that can. ? We don't just want to be the run-stopping Alabama."

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ESPN: Breaking Down The SEC Schedule
pmull
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As I perused each SEC team's schedule (the master list was officially released Wednesday by the league, a few things jumped out to me.

One, South Carolina is the only team in the league that has three consecutive true SEC road games. Granted, there's a bye week mixed in there, but South Carolina plays at Mississippi State on Oct. 15, at Tennessee on Oct. 29 and at Arkansas on Nov. 5.

How the Gamecocks navigate that stretch will go a long way toward determining whether or not they return to Atlanta to play in the SEC championship game.

The second thing that jumped out is that the first part of Auburn's schedule is brutal.

Remember all those home games that got the Tigers rolling last season on their way to the national championship? Well, four of their first eight games in 2011 are on the road -- at Clemson on Sept. 17, at South Carolina on Oct. 1, at Arkansas on Oct. 8 and at LSU on Oct. 22. The home games are tough, too -- Mississippi State to kick off the SEC season on Sept. 10 and Florida on Oct. 15.

Who faces the easiest month of September?

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