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I would say if there was a team to play Bama that was in the top 10 besides us, and closest to how we play it would be A&M.
What I took away from their game is this. Bama's O line is magnificent!! They create gapping holes for their running backs who are a load to bring down. Bama jabs you with the 5-8 yard runs and tightens in your secondary for great screen passes and down the line strikes. They don't care about points as much as they do about time management. If Saban could leave his offense in 8 minutes a drive that would be gravy for them. Slow, methodical punishment.
Bama's defense is SOLID and the play there positions with precision.
So the nation wants to see Oregon and Bama get after it for all the chicken. So how do we win?
I feel it's imperative for Oregon to strike first and not play behind them where Bama can manipulate the clock to their advantage. Luckily we can do that in a hurry. The most important part to me then becomes keeping Bama from a controllable win. Not allowing them to keep our defense out on the field for 40 minutes of that game. They know we can strike them at will, so keeping Marcus and DAT cold on the sidelines seems sensible. They can achieve that with their powerful O line and manageable nothing fancy smash mouth football. Can our defense make stops and get penetration against the best O line in football? This may be the game question right there!
Good news for Oregon is we've played two very tall and big lines in UVA and Tennessee. True they are NO BAMA, but their size is close. Our LB's are going to have to get better and better every game for the rest of the year. Sticking those gaps against 5'10 208 backs will be a necessity to beat Bama. This year Oregon is two deep on the D line and we'll need the hockey mentality to run at Bama in waves. This is also the biggest and strongest our D line has been. If there's a year to unseat Bama this may be our year.
If we can get ahead by 10 and make some stops, Oregon can beat Bama. I feel confident in that!
What do you guys think?
What I took away from their game is this. Bama's O line is magnificent!! They create gapping holes for their running backs who are a load to bring down. Bama jabs you with the 5-8 yard runs and tightens in your secondary for great screen passes and down the line strikes. They don't care about points as much as they do about time management. If Saban could leave his offense in 8 minutes a drive that would be gravy for them. Slow, methodical punishment.
Bama's defense is SOLID and the play there positions with precision.
So the nation wants to see Oregon and Bama get after it for all the chicken. So how do we win?
I feel it's imperative for Oregon to strike first and not play behind them where Bama can manipulate the clock to their advantage. Luckily we can do that in a hurry. The most important part to me then becomes keeping Bama from a controllable win. Not allowing them to keep our defense out on the field for 40 minutes of that game. They know we can strike them at will, so keeping Marcus and DAT cold on the sidelines seems sensible. They can achieve that with their powerful O line and manageable nothing fancy smash mouth football. Can our defense make stops and get penetration against the best O line in football? This may be the game question right there!
Good news for Oregon is we've played two very tall and big lines in UVA and Tennessee. True they are NO BAMA, but their size is close. Our LB's are going to have to get better and better every game for the rest of the year. Sticking those gaps against 5'10 208 backs will be a necessity to beat Bama. This year Oregon is two deep on the D line and we'll need the hockey mentality to run at Bama in waves. This is also the biggest and strongest our D line has been. If there's a year to unseat Bama this may be our year.
If we can get ahead by 10 and make some stops, Oregon can beat Bama. I feel confident in that!
What do you guys think?