Kobe Prentice is excited.
And why wouldn’t he be? The high-flying pass attack coming to Alabama football under new coach Kalen DeBoer is good news for any wide receiver, but especially Prentice. The Crimson Tide junior’s explosiveness off the line of scrimmage and ability to get open quickly on shorter pass routes makes him a perfect fit for what DeBoer and co-offensive coordinators Nick Sheridan and JaMarcus Shephard are putting in place. That’s not to say Prentice won’t be involved in deeper pass routes, but he’s well-suited to the slot position, where the route tree more often breaks off quick and short.
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“As much as we throw the ball, I’ve got to say yes. I do,” Prentice said when asked if the offense suits his style of play. “I love this offense. We throw it around a lot. We run the ball enough to balance it out, but we’ve got a lot of guys flying around (in the passing game).”
The Washington pass offense that DeBoer oversaw last year took advantage of cheap, easy yardage against underneath coverage, much of it with quick outs, slants, screens and other routes that make a short passing attack effective. Shephard said Prentice has been a leader in the wide receiver room, as well.
“That young man has led the room, he really has. He’s probably the most experienced guy as far as playing, but he’s led the room in terms of ‘get me the football.’ That’s been great to see from him,” Shephard said. “He definitely has to get in his playbook more, but that’s all of them. That’s the expectation, to get in your playbook more and more. … He needs to make sure he knows every single detail we’re doing in the offense, but he’s learned it as good as anybody…
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Author : The Tuscaloosa News
Publish date : 2024-03-28 09:06:27
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