Alabama football has a 13-0 lead over Missouri at halftime, but Crimson Tide fans are concerned with its offense.
Alabama has not been able to effectively move the ball offensively since the Georgia game. No one knows if Jalen Milroe is hurt or if he has lost confidence, but he has not played well as of late. He appears to look disinterested and it’s hurting the offense.
Crimson Tide fans are calling for Ty Simpson, a redshirt sophomore, to have an opportunity in the second half.
Simpson, a former five-star in the 2022 signing class, came off the bench in 2023 versus South Florida and led the Crimson Tide to a 17-3 victory with his abilities in the passing game. Alabama needs a spark on offense and fans believe Simpson is the spark.
We will see what Kalen DeBoer and his offensive staff does. Fans are calling for Simpson via X.
It’s time for Ty Simpson
— Classy (@TideClassy) October 26, 2024
Can we please just see what Ty Simpson can do?? Jalen Milroe is clearly not that guy. This is not the standard. Not even close.
— Ranai Stansbury (@ranaistansbury) October 26, 2024
Put in Ty Simpson right now I’m done with this man
— Steven Muse (@StevenKnowzBall) October 26, 2024
Start warming Ty Simpson up. @AlabamaFTBL offense is anemic with Milroe at QB. Enough is enough.
— Ricky L. Green (@Alabama_FN) October 26, 2024
Milroe has gotta be injured. Nothing else would explain his drop off in play and this atrocious offensive game plan only throwing the ball 5 yards down the field. It’s time to put Ty Simpson in before we waste the season.
— Alabama Football Stats (@AlabamaFBStats) October 26, 2024
Either Ty Simpson transferred or he’s not a real person because why have we not seen him yet
— michelle (@mbrianne) October 26, 2024
Man put Ty Simpson in I’m sick of this shit
— Alex Kendrick (@alextwin92) October 26, 2024
Milroe doesn’t look any better than last week. Ty Simpson needs to get ready
— J.D. (@JLay12) October 26, 2024
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Stephen M. Smith is the senior writer for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can “like” him on Facebook or “follow” him on Twitter, via @CoachingMSmith.