Before you guys laugh me off my keyboard, hear me out on the last part. First of all, let me say that LSU is a great team and their defense (as I've said before) is nothing short of an NFL team. Now that I've said that, let me explain the last part of my headline - Bama played an incredible team...and it pretty much went down to the wire.
Let me rewind back to the off season where we as Alabama fans totally bought into the Saban hype, but some of us more "realistic" (if we really do exist) fans thought that this was going to be a rough year. We had a very young team, not a lot of depth, not a lot of talent or "big names", very undisciplined, practically non-existent strength and conditioning over the past 4 years, and an entirely new coaching staff. When you add all of those things up and face reality then it doesn't give you much hope going into the season, but we still packed out Bryant-Denney Stadium in April with roughly 100,000 of our closest friends and fanatics to watch a scrimmage and left with massive hope for a great season.
I believe after we won the Arkansas game and somewhat contained (if that's possible) an incredible McFadden (did anyone see that game Saturday against the Ol' Ball Coach?) and then pretty much dominated Tennessee that everyone forgot how poorly we played against FSU and believed once again.
Everyone that knows me knows that this time of year I'm an avid listener to sports talk radio. One of the shows had Gary Danielson of CBS last week to give his thoughts and predictions on the game. He said something that was very profound that I am coming to realize especially after Saturday's game. He said that on paper LSU is obviously more talented than Alabama, but that Saban was the equalizer to that. He said that there are plays that require better coaching and plays that require better players and if it comes down to coaching Bama would win. The better players won on Saturday, but we weren't out-coached by any stretch of the imagination.
Some of my observations from Saturday's game:
Matt Flynn is a good QB, but not great
Perilloux's absence made point #1 even more glaring
Glenn Dorsey at 75% is still better than most
Bama's O-line is much improved from past years
Bama's O-line still needs work
John Parker Wilson is inconsistent and doesn't always make great decisions, but some of the inconsistency blame can be put on point #5
Javier Arenas is an incredible athlete with great vision
D.J. Hall is still a great receiver and can make big plays
There are different interpretations of "irrefutable evidence" which means that even instant replay can let you down (but I'm not going to get into that so that I don't sound like a sore loser and it's a moot point now anyway)
Terry Grant could end up being a great running back...he's young and still ran well against a great defense
Saban is proving he's worth the hype - he's a great coach to have those kids ready to play that hard against an extremely talented and deep team with someone else's recruits
All that being said, I'm proud of my Crimson Tide even after that loss on Saturday. It was REALLY tough for me to take that loss, but I have to be honest and say that after the first quarter I thought we were going to be killed...so to have taken it down to the wire and only lose by a touchdown is nothing to hang our heads about! I now see discipline. I now see conditioning and stamina. I now see a desire to win and not give up - things that Alabama fans cut their teeth on, but haven't had in a while...all these are reasons why I believe that I can finally say that Bama is back!
Short blog today as I'm pressed for time, but what kind of blogger (or fan for that matter) would I be if I didn't at least mention the beautiful Saturday morning game that I was able to enjoy in T-town? Have I mentioned that I hate orange? I sat right next to some TN fans...nice people for the most part and good sports, and I was proud of myself too for not being too terribly obnoxious.
I can't believe the onside kick call at the beginning of the game. We were all in shock...elated state of shock, but shock nonetheless!
Our 4 million dollar man may not care about the media, but you can tell that he was really proud of the players...he even got choked up in the press conference after the game. People say that he has no heart, but I disagree...he is just selective with what he cares about. It's fine with me, by the way.
We have a week off to rest and then our truly toughest test of the season with LSU with whom we are tied for the west in the SEC. It bothers me that they have a week off as well after a tough one down to the wire against our in state rival, but I know it will be a good one. Could there be any more hype for this game? I say if Game Day comes a-callin' that we refuse...we can't win when they're in town to save our lives! Auburn turned down their offer to be on Lincoln Financial against Ole Miss this weekend for pay per view and I think it's for the same reasons...they lose in that 11:30 slot. It will be a long shot, but I truly believe that if we come out with the arsenal loaded like we did this past weekend that LSU is beatable (if that's a word). They are much more talented and deep than we are...they're truly like an NFL team this year, but as it has been stated before...at some point and time Les' luck will run out. It will eventually catch up to you and bite you and I'm hoping that happens on 11/3! I've been to 3 games live this year so far...Vandy, Arkansas and Tennessee and those turned out great so maybe I'm the lucky charm...have I mentioned that I will be at LSU?? I can't wait...I hope I don't eat those words!
My 2 boys are the joys of my life. It's an adventure, but a joyous one, nonetheless!
The 5th season is my favorite season and that is FOOTBALL SEASON!
Against popular belief, I'm not a Packers fan because of Brett Favre. My late dad (whom I miss every day) was from Milwaukee & even though I was the youngest & the only girl - I was my daddy's son in a way. I was the only child in the family that became obsessed with football & watched it with him every weekend. I hate that he didn't get to go to my first Packers game with me at Lambeau, but I know that he would have been proud that I went!
I love my Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ...He loved me enough to die for me even though I did nothing to deserve it...He did the same for you no matter what you have done-you're never too far gone!