For GameDay analyst likes one of Alabama's quarterback in Tommy Reese's offense.
David Pollack, like most of college football, is interested to see what Nick Saban and his Alabama Crimson Tide offense unveils this season.
“If they lean more on their defense and more on their run game, they’re going to have put less on the quarterback’s shoulders,” Pollack said. “How can Alabama regain what they had 10 years ago? Maybe that murder-ball as opposed to a little bit more spread, a little bit more airing it out the last couple of years.”
“After watching Tommy Rees the last couple of years, I love that cat,” Pollack said. “I think he is really, really good. I think he brings an edge and a mentality to them. That dude don’t play around. ...
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