Originally posted by BostonBengal
Croyle will, more than likely, get the start. It's hard to judge him because it's been awhile since I saw 'Bama play, and last week's 38-0 win over Moo U, as we know, is not the best indication or method of measuring a player's success.
'Bama is the best 4-6 team in the country--but remember, they're 4-6 for a reason, and that is mainly in part to a lack of quality depth. With all the coaching changes, and the probation, their program has been in disarray. But they still have the starters with tallent to remain competitive while they attempt to get back on their feet.
Croyle's problem has been his decision making. Similar to Fant at MSU--Croyle will throw his fair share of INT's.
Williams is a work-horse of a back and 'Bama rides him. As Williams goes, so does 'Bama. He and Cadillac Williams are probably 2 of the better RB's in the conference. Just like Cadillac, controlling Shaud Williams will be priority #1. Force Croyle to have to throw to beat you.
'Bama's WR's are similar to Auburn's: Good, solid players, but nothing spectacular. For every great catch they make, they'll make an unimpressive bad play later on--inconsistant.
Defensively, they have some guys that will get after you. Roach, their MLB (although he might be one of the injured) has a motor that won't quit.
Like I said, because of sanctions against 'Bama, their depth has been depleated over the past few seasons because of the scholarship cuts due to their penalty. But they still have some "gamers" and they all know they're not going anywhere once the Iron Bowl is over, so between now and then, they're main focus and reason for the season, will be to ruin post-season bids for others. And THAT makes them scary.
But, there's no doubt that when you line 'em up next Saturday, LSU will have the better players. We just have to execute on offense, get into the endzone early like we did against Auburn.
Defensively, we have to get pressure on Croyle early and force him to make speedy decisions, which like I said earlier, his mistakes happen when he has to hurry. Take advantage of that. Contain Williams and put the ball into Croyle's hands.
The more 1st-down yardage 'Bama gets, the harder it will be to contain them--specifically Shaud Williams. Got to keep them in 2nd and longs and 3rd and longs--thus forcing the ball out of Williams' hands.
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