Alabama’s goal coming into this week against Louisianna Monroe was to try and clean up some of its offensive issues from a week ago against Texas.
Although the group was able to outscore its output from the game against the Longhorns, Bill O’Brien’s unit still has some lingering issues that will need to continue to be addressed.
After a fast start in the first quarter that included a four-play drive ending with a 33-yard touchdown from Traeshon Holden and a 7-yard Bryce Young touchdown run with a short field, the Crimson Tide’s offense came to a stop in a big way.