… the QB play in my opinion. Bama has somehow found the fountain of athletic, mobile QBs who can pass accurately, on occasion, but otherwise consume defensive resources on the corners and free up space for its secondary receivers.
Stetson Bennett gave us that for a couple of years and we were unpredictable and dangerous in a way that Bama has been with Hurts, Tua, Young, and, now, Milroe.
My only frustration with Kirby & Co. is the lack of success in recruiting and developing the types of QBs that can bring the extra intangible of elusiveness to an offense.
If Beck - with his 3 INTs, fumble, and safety- is our only answer, I’m not sure we quite understand the question, yet.
If Stetson’s abilities were only revealed to us by Mathis’ game time ineptness, I am less convinced we recognize our blindness, yet.
Stetson Bennett gave us that for a couple of years and we were unpredictable and dangerous in a way that Bama has been with Hurts, Tua, Young, and, now, Milroe.
My only frustration with Kirby & Co. is the lack of success in recruiting and developing the types of QBs that can bring the extra intangible of elusiveness to an offense.
If Beck - with his 3 INTs, fumble, and safety- is our only answer, I’m not sure we quite understand the question, yet.
If Stetson’s abilities were only revealed to us by Mathis’ game time ineptness, I am less convinced we recognize our blindness, yet.