Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Alabama Proves They Mean Business

What a game! I was really pleased with how Alabama played offensively and defensively. Throughout the whole week, everyone told me that there was no way Alabama would be able to pull through. The reasons were that Georgia had the best running back and quarterback in the SEC. Well how do you like them apples Georgia fans?! What made you all to think that you had the best running back and quarterback in the SEC? Nick Cubb, besides his cool name, did not impress me at all. He did not have the qualities that I would expect for someone to have if they were to go pro. Oh Greyson Lambert. He just seemed so lost in the game. He had no rushing yards. Like really, the quarterback has to run at some point. At least he did not get sacked during his time on the field. I would recommend you all to check out my twitter and see the videos I tweet about. They show all the awesome plays Alabama made in that game. In the next few paragraphs, I will be boasting about how great Alabama played. If you do not like Alabama, you may want to skip to the last paragraph. Otherwise, roll tide. 

Jake Coker is the man. I was extremely impressed with how well he threw his passes. The weather can always be a factor for any team in a football game, but it did not seem to affect him at all. Coker's average for completing passes was about 68.8%. Lambert, however, had an average of about 41.7%. Ouch. Coker, even found some opportunities to run the ball himself and he even got a touchdown. Overall, Coker did very well this game. He threw some really far passes, the longest pass he threw was 50 yards and it was caught. Coker is going to do some amazing things for Alabama in the future!

Derek Henry is also my man. He is a beast and plays like he should in the pros. He gave Alabama's first touchdown of the game with this awesome play. He averaged at about 5.7 rushing yards. That is pretty good when the team is at a 3rd and short situation. He proved in that game that he is the best running back in the nation, not just the SEC. If he ends up going pro after the end of this season, I would not be surprised. 

So many glorious plays were made in this game that I just had to share them with you. My favorite play so far in this college football season was when Georgia was about to punt the ball and my man Minkah Fitzpatrick, blocked the punt and brought the ball to the end-zone for a touchdown! Another play was when Georgia had possession of the ball and Brice Ramsey passed the ball. I believe he was trying to pass it to Terry Godwin, but Eddie Jackson was right in front of him and intercepted the ball and ran it all the way to the end-zone for a touchdown! Alabama had a lot of awesome plays, but the last one I want to share is Coker's longest pass of the game. Alabama was in Georgia's 45-yard line and Coker threw the ball all the way to Calvin Ridley, who was at Georgia's 1-yard line when he caught it for a touchdown! It was a really beautiful play I must say. 

I could boast forever about how great Alabama is at football. Nick Saban said that he has always believed in his team since the beginning. So many critics lash to Alabama about dropping down in the polls, that there is no hope for them to succeed this football season and that Nick Saban should think about retiring after this season. Nick Saban proved them wrong in this article written by Alex Scarborough. "It's not going to be for you...because if it was up to you, we're 6 feet under already. We're dead and buried and gone! Gone!"- Nick Saban

Alright, non-Alabama fans, this is probably the part you will like to read. Although, I do strongly recommend to read the rest of my blog and see if anyone can prove me wrong. I may or may not will be attending BYU's football this week. Due to the lack of interest in the opponent, I may end up evaluating the Utah vs. California game. I have been really surprised how Utah has been performing this football season and I need to witness this in person. To all Georgia fans, that picture is for you. You are welcome. 



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