Change is good.
For years it seemed the Alabama Crimson Tide and its now legendary head coach, Nick Saban would be dragged kicking and screaming into a more balanced offense.
Perhaps the tantrum is over.
Every season, every opponent knew, the Tide was going to run the ball down team's throats with studly running backs and huge offensive lines. It's defense would be stout and the team would have a game manager of sorts under center.
AJ McCarron proved to be a bit more than that, but that was an example of succeeding beyond his job description....
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