Perkis-Size Me

April 20th, 2018 at 11:30 AM ^

Limited success by Bama's standards. And their standard is as high as it gets in college football. I think we're so used to seeing them steamrolling opponents and having elite playmakers at every position that when one of their players seem human, we just assume he sucks. 

Hurts may not be the best fit for what Bama wants to do at QB, but he also led them to two straight title games. Most teams would KILL to have a guy like that come and play for them. 

Chipper1221

April 20th, 2018 at 10:48 AM ^

The issue here is Saban is going to lie to this kids face and let him play the opening half and then pull him for the rest of the season. He did this exact thing Jalen's freshman year.

 

It will be a real interesting story to follow 

DoubleB

April 20th, 2018 at 1:10 PM ^

it's not that hard. Kudos to the kid coming off the bench and sparking his team, but Georgia lost that game more than Tua and Bama won it.

I really don't know who the better QB is, but one half of solid (and lucky) football doesn't automatically make you the starter next year.

TheBlueAbides

April 20th, 2018 at 1:21 PM ^

Agreed, Georgia collapsed. Tua made some good plays, a bad play, great plays, got some luck, won (which is the most important). Let’s pump the breaks a little bit folks. Next thing you know Jimmy G will be the richest QB in the NFL for winning a few scrub games late in the season...

It's Always Marcia

April 21st, 2018 at 12:17 AM ^

We saw who Georgia really was in the 2nd half. The fact that both the SEC Championship and the National Champioship were in Georgia was the only reason Georgia looked good in the post season. Auburn was a better team than Georgia. But the SEC Championship being a home game in Atlanta for Georgia was the reason they beat Auburn. 

Perkis-Size Me

April 20th, 2018 at 11:17 AM ^

Hurts won't ever play another meaningful down for Alabama again. Had Saban not benched him for Tua, Bama likely loses that game to Georgia. Their offense was going NOWHERE with him in that game. Then Tua came in and everything just clicked. 

There were even rumblings during the regular season about how "limited" Bama's offense was, by their standards, when Hurts was under center. I do think some of it is unfair criticism, but I just don't see how you hand the job back to Hurts after Tua was the sole reason Bama won that title game. 

It's Always Marcia

April 21st, 2018 at 12:14 AM ^

The issue is that Nick Saban wants to move him to playing something else other than QB. That is why his dad is saying he is a QB. Hurts has ample opportunity to play lots of downs at Alabama. Just not at QB. Tua T is so much better than him at QB.

FA_Wolverine

April 20th, 2018 at 10:52 AM ^

Tennessee fans I know think Butch Jones is sabotaging Alabama and is gonna make Jalen Transfer to Tennessee because of their new HC. Funny if true!

Kevin13

April 20th, 2018 at 11:19 AM ^

He wants to play and when you've been passed up by a player a year behind you it means very limited playing time.

Goes to show you the riches in talent Alabama has.

Blue in Paradise

April 20th, 2018 at 11:42 AM ^

This opinion is based on the pretext of Bama have a dominant offensive line and they have not had that for several years.  The 2017 OL was mediocre at best and got exposed against good DLs.

Tua was successful while running for his life and then finally due to a blown coverage.

LSAClassOf2000

April 20th, 2018 at 11:31 AM ^

“Coach Saban’s job is to do what’s best for his team. I have no problem with that,” Averion Hurts said. “My job is to do what’s best for Jalen — and make no mistake, Jalen is a quarterback, and he wants to play quarterback. He loves Alabama, loves Coach Saban and everything about that place. But he wants to play, and he will play …”

Ah, yes, another one potentially runs afoul of The Process....

I don't know that he'd be the biggest free agent in football history as his father seems to believe, but if he did leave, he certainly would not have a shortage of schools willing to offer him a home on their team. 

Blue in Paradise

April 20th, 2018 at 12:38 PM ^

Tua will likely be the top pick in 2020 draft.  No shame in transferring to put yourself in a position to succeed.

Hurts needs to show that he can throw the ball to get to the League and that will not happen in Bama.

With your stupid advice, dude will be a UFA trying to catch on to a practice squad in 2 years rather than a possible day 2 draft pick if he balls out at another school.

 

SkyPanther

April 20th, 2018 at 11:36 PM ^

His dad should have said, "Make no doubt, in my mind he's a QB". There's no way he gets drafted into the NFL to be a QB. Nick Saban wants to move him to TB or TE, or even safety, and some QB. He is a fantastic athlete. Who knows where he could end up. But he is not good enough at a passer to play QB full time.

DTOW

April 20th, 2018 at 11:50 AM ^

Hard pass on Hurts. We’ve seen enough of quarterbacks that can’t throw the ball. Not interested in pursuing another one that can’t.

DTOW

April 20th, 2018 at 5:09 PM ^

The fact that Hurts can run doesn’t change the fact that he still can’t pass. There’s a significant discrepancy in his play versus good/great teams and when he puts up big numbers against significantly inferior opponents. And that’s when he is surrounded with more talent than anyone else. IMO, the chances of him leading a less talented teams to significant success is slim to none.

amir_6

April 20th, 2018 at 12:29 PM ^

Why is this even a question for us? NO.. Enough with the transfer QBs! Shea at least makes sense, grew up in Toledo, had dreams of playing in the Big House.. 3 transfer QBs in Harbaugh's first 3 years would be a clown show..

AFWolverine

April 20th, 2018 at 1:05 PM ^

Why would that be a clown show? Rudock was solid to good, and OKorn just flopped. His writing was on the wall though with his previous performance in Houston. I don't think it's bad to have 3 transfers in Harbaugh's first 3 years. We're already there with Patterson in the fold (sitting a year or not he's the 3rd). Hurts would be 4, but that is not happening for one very good reason: we have several promising young talents already on the roster. There's is really no need to bring in a transfer unless something catastrophic happened to our depth chart via injury or worse.

Youngharbaugh4

April 20th, 2018 at 12:29 PM ^

It makes a ton of sense in regards to both A) Location, because he is from Texas, and B) Because Herman is a Urbanite, the Offense that he runs down there is very similar to what Urban runs at OSU. I think that it would be like him going to OSU for fit, but to a better location. Also, it would probably give some of us a little ease off of the thoughts of him playing against us for 2 years.