1. I think it would help Bama more if it came from a player of significance.

    I do agree Peterson should shut up.

  2. Talk about a dagger!!! I watched that one from Bagdad, I'll never forget it.
  3. Anyone confirm our injury status?
  4. I personally think that “bulletin board material” is a little over blown. Our coaches did it in high school and what was said and placed on the board was the last thing I was thinking about on the field.

    I guess the guys on their level may have bigger egos and therefore perhaps this helps pump them up...though I would think playing for a national title shot would be enough.
  5. He is absaloutley right.....they are best maybe against the run but not the pass in zone coverage..they usually bite really hard on play action.
  6. D-Lo just setting up the decoy. He has had a significant hand injury since the MSU game and the reason he hasn't been targeted much. I think we saw the 1st target in against Auburn in some time.
  7. Hmmm... So, as to what was alluded to earlier in this thread, perhaps CLM has put D-Lo up to this to give Bama something to think about that may not even be relevant.

    :geauxtige
  8. :hihi: I expect the unexpected, this is on national tv and a big game to boot!
    I love it!:grin:

    We have plenty of weapons for the linebackers to have to cover!:tigereye:
  9. Damn, that would be masterful, masterful gamesmanship. Not that we'd expect anything less from Miles, but this would be taking it to a whole other level.

    I get the feeling that he and KradDrawa are on the same page when it comes to this sort of thing. The play-calling, while largely simple, has been very clever so far if you play close attention. Been thinking lately that a lot of what we've seen this season up to now was setting things up for this game.
  10. I had thought of this but I doubt any self respecting coach would make any player of his a target. If a coach is using his players in such a way I wouldnt have any respect for him. Not that my opinion matters much, just saying.