Tide Takes: Alabama finding its identity

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Every Monday we present “Tide Takes,” where we’ll get into a different topic on the Crimson Tide, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between.

This week, Alabama found a way to win against Ole Miss, and the Crimson Tide seem to be establishing an identity that they can build off of moving forward:

We’ll address the bad first. This offense has problems, and they are problems that will persist for the rest of the season. This Crimson Tide team is never going to have a potent passing attack that strikes fear in the heart of a defense like fans have grown accustomed. It struggles in the red zone, it is still committing sloppy penalties, and there was a very ugly turnover in the end zone by quarterback Jalen Milroe.

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