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Fans react to so-so offensive performance from Alabama vs. Mississippi State
By Ethan Stone
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Alabama bounced back from its loss to Tennessee with a strong 30-6 win over Mississippi State.
The Crimson Tide looked stout on defense, but according to some the offense could use some tweaking moving forward. It definitely wasn’t Alabama’s strongest offensive performance of the year, but it was far from the worst as well.
Alabama put up just 290 yards of total offense, their lowest mark on the season by 84 yards. Second lowest was 374 against Texas.
Alabama fans are frustrated that the defense and offense can’t seem to show up on the same night. They reacted to the dominant win over Mississippi State on Twitter Saturday night.
This man is single handedly ruining Alabama’s offense. FIRE HIM TONIGHT!!!! @AlabamaFTBL pic.twitter.com/c7IZ2L44ys
— Delusional Alabama Fan ? (@tideby1000) October 23, 2022
Alabama leads 24-0, but I don’t think Saban is happy. They’ve looked better defensively this week for the most part, but against a good team, this game is easily a one possession game right now. The offense has mailed it in this half.
— Alec Etheredge SCR (@AlecEtheredgeSC) October 23, 2022
Live look at Alabama’s offense in 3rd quarter pic.twitter.com/gZsjJO5YDe
— Kenneth Burns (@Coach_Burns1988) October 23, 2022
Alabama offense playing so sloppy, just want one complete game all the way around
— Walden_3488 (@W3488) October 23, 2022
This Alabama offense is so bad this team is trash…Bryce is out of rhythm this team should easily lose 3 games this year.
— MarcosP (@Marc0sP83) October 23, 2022
Alabama offense looks like ? #BAMAvsMSU
— Jordan Osbourne (@redJoJocup) October 23, 2022
Alabama’s offense in the third quarter was abysmal. It’s like we were desperate to not score.
— Kickoff with Kenneth (@finder_goat) October 23, 2022
Alabama offense get two first downs challenge.
— Michael Drew Kerekes (@mkerekes714) October 23, 2022
Tonight, at least so far, hasn’t really answered a lot of questions for Alabama on offense.
The defense, however, that’s another question. @wvuafmsports
— Nicholas Pursley (@nicholaspursley) October 23, 2022
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.