Crimson Red Sports

Around Campus => The Quad => Topic started by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 05:34:10 AM



Title: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 05:34:10 AM
Quote
BIRMINGHAM — The bye week began with a double dose of bad news for the Alabama football team.

Before a speaking engagement in Birmingham on Monday morning, Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban announced major injuries suffered by two important reserves.

Senior linebacker Alex Watkins broke his arm in the second quarter of Alabama’s 37-6 beating of Tennessee on Saturday while former star recruit and freshman offensive lineman Cyrus Kouandjio hurt his knee in the closing moments.
Quote
Saban said Kouandjio was the No. 3 tackle on the team, meaning junior Tyler Love becomes the backup for Barrett Jones. But other options remain for the second-ranked Tide entering the Nov. 5 visit from No. 1 LSU.

Alfred McCullough, one of three Alabama offensive players of the week, could enter the picture at left tackle, Saban said.

http://annistonstar.com/bookmark/16161411?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AnnistonStar%2FTideSports+%28Anniston+Star+Tide+Sports%29


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Jamos on October 25, 2011, 06:40:52 AM
This week off could be a real factor if Bama is to win the BCSNCG, they need some healing time, mentally and physically.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 06:46:31 AM
This week off could be a real factor if Bama is to win the BCSNCG, they need some healing time, mentally and physically.

True.  The bye week could not have come at a better time, regardless of the upcoming LSU game.  The team needed a rest and the injured needed healing.

Any word on Barrett Jones' injury?  Upshaw's?  I assume both will be well for the LSU game (oh please, please).  And lots of others are nicked up, it appeared.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Jamos on October 25, 2011, 06:52:30 AM
Mosely is coming around from his injury but I think that, other than the two injured against Tenn, these two weeks should get some folks ready to play.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: crtuneman on October 25, 2011, 08:01:49 AM
I hope both BJ and Steen are ready to go. I do not want to see Mcculloch or Love against Mingo. He will eat them alive.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 08:43:22 AM
A lot of things have to happen before Tyler Love sees the field in any significant manner. But he'll likely receive some extra attention from CJS, these next 2 weeks, and should take advantage of the situation.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: ricky023 on October 25, 2011, 11:37:46 AM
"Alfred McCullough, one of three Alabama offensive players of the week, could enter the picture at left tackle, Saban said."

Well I been fussing about Alfred not making blocks but it seems he did a great job this week, so I salute Alfred and apologize for being so critical but now you gotta keep it up. lol, RTR!


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Jamos on October 25, 2011, 12:46:24 PM
The coaches are working on each player with their basic skills this week, this will help when game time gets here. Good blocking and tackleing will win you games, so after a week of this I think the players will be sharp when they pull out their play book for LSU next week.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 25, 2011, 01:16:56 PM
The coaches are working on each player with their basic skills this week, this will help when game time gets here. Good blocking and tackleing will win you games, so after a week of this I think the players will be sharp when they pull out their play book for LSU next week.

^^^THIS^^^


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 01:53:11 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 03:06:36 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: 2Stater on October 25, 2011, 03:08:33 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 25, 2011, 03:12:45 PM
Here's a similar article from TideSports:



http://alabama.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1283426



 :popcorn2:


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 03:15:23 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 03:31:24 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.

No, he's retarded.  The man eats grass.  I could respect him if he smoked it, but he eats it.  :dunno:


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 03:35:01 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.

No, he's retarded.  The man eats grass.  I could respect him if he smoked it, but he eats it.  :dunno:
I have to give you that--the grazing thing. But I still contend it was already been chewed (ABC) gum and the grazing thing was to cover it up. Full blown retards do not have alibis or fabricate excuses.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: ricky023 on October 25, 2011, 04:34:45 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.

No, he's retarded.  The man eats grass.  I could respect him if he smoked it, but he eats it.  :dunno:
I have to give you that--the grazing thing. But I still contend it was already been chewed (ABC) gum and the grazing thing was to cover it up. Full blown retards do not have alibis or fabricate excuses.

I wonder if he would be truthful how it taste after tobacco spit, spikes mud and other items of interest in the grass. lol, RTR!


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 04:56:58 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.

No, he's retarded.  The man eats grass.  I could respect him if he smoked it, but he eats it.  :dunno:
I have to give you that--the grazing thing. But I still contend it was already been chewed (ABC) gum and the grazing thing was to cover it up. Full blown retards do not have alibis or fabricate excuses.

I wonder if he would be truthful how it taste after tobacco spit, spikes mud and other items of interest in the grass. lol, RTR!
Truth, brother Ricky.  It is not like he picked a few blades from the middle of a spring meadow.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 05:21:19 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.

No, he's retarded.  The man eats grass.  I could respect him if he smoked it, but he eats it.  :dunno:
I have to give you that--the grazing thing. But I still contend it was already been chewed (ABC) gum and the grazing thing was to cover it up. Full blown retards do not have alibis or fabricate excuses.

I wonder if he would be truthful how it taste after tobacco spit, spikes mud and other items of interest in the grass. lol, RTR!
Truth, brother Ricky.  It is not like he picked a few blades from the middle of a spring meadow.

... and then there's that Mississippi State player who was fertilizing the hedges at Georgia.  Eww, gross.  :(


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 05:39:19 PM

I know LSU has a good coaching record, and they pulled out some rabbits in last year's game, but I just can't take Les seriously.  He can't keep a train of thought long enough to complete a sentence.

This game, November 5, should be the real test of Coach Saban's coaching ability.  Surely, with Coach Saban and everyone's acknowledged top-rated coaching staff, Alabama can come up with a scheme to defeat LSU soundly.  LSU and Alabama are evenly matched.  I expect our coaches to come up with a strategy that not only exposes the weaknesses of LSU, but allows our superior athletes to dominate the LSU teams (offense, defense, special teams).  This game shouldn't be close.   :popcorn2:
After the last 3 or 4 years, I never thought I'd say this, but I am not sure CLM is completely 'tarded. But he shouldn't burn bridges with CNS in case he needs a reference some day.

I think his subordinates refer to him as "special".
See? I think he's playing the "special" angle to get a government "crazy check" if the football thing doesn't work out.

Even a full-bore, lock-step 'tard does not make the clock mgt. foul ups he made. He is faking it.

No, he's retarded.  The man eats grass.  I could respect him if he smoked it, but he eats it.  :dunno:
I have to give you that--the grazing thing. But I still contend it was already been chewed (ABC) gum and the grazing thing was to cover it up. Full blown retards do not have alibis or fabricate excuses.

I wonder if he would be truthful how it taste after tobacco spit, spikes mud and other items of interest in the grass. lol, RTR!
Truth, brother Ricky.  It is not like he picked a few blades from the middle of a spring meadow.

... and then there's that Mississippi State player who was fertilizing the hedges at Georgia.  Eww, gross.  :(
I'm not pretending to be a grass or lawn expert, but if I was feeding that turf I'd use natural fertilizers rather than synthetics.


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: BAMAWV on October 25, 2011, 06:05:03 PM
My preference for natural fertilizers has to to do much with one of the main qualities of synthetics. Synthetics are time released. The task at hand with a football field, I imagine, is getting maximum rejuvenative action on demand. The natural fertilizers hit full force with watering them in, to the root systems. So if CLM was eating MY field, he would be sporting a "$^it eating grin".


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Chechem on October 25, 2011, 06:13:28 PM
My preference for natural fertilizers has to to do much with one of the main qualities of synthetics. Synthetics are time released. The task at hand with a football field, I imagine, is getting maximum rejuvenative action on demand. The natural fertilizers hit full force with watering them in, to the root systems. So if CLM was eating MY field, he would be sporting a "$^it eating grin".

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_BM-na2bPSBI/TFira3ovouI/AAAAAAAAAC0/ErOK-x-aX_4/s320/goat_eating_grass.jpg)

"Meet Les."


Title: Re: "Tide depth hit by injuries in Tennessee game"
Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on October 25, 2011, 06:15:17 PM
My preference for natural fertilizers has to to do much with one of the main qualities of synthetics. Synthetics are time released. The task at hand with a football field, I imagine, is getting maximum rejuvenative action on demand. The natural fertilizers hit full force with watering them in, to the root systems. So if CLM was eating MY field, he would be sporting a "$^it eating grin".

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_BM-na2bPSBI/TFira3ovouI/AAAAAAAAAC0/ErOK-x-aX_4/s320/goat_eating_grass.jpg)

(http://www.iknow2.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Kandor-eating-grass-256.jpg)

"Meet Les."