This is the video in question:
Bacarri Rambo vs Alabama 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqGInqjGhz4
This is good tape. Rambo makes several TD saving tackles on the game, on both Yelldon and Lacy. And he has plenty of tape out there with his coverage skills.
People can decide for themselves.
---------- Post added March-1st-2013 at 05:09 PM ----------
Again you're confused. The tackle was made.
You don't need a meathead at FS who's going to go flying around ready to leap head-first into a 3 Alarm fire. You need someone who is smart. Someone who knows his "spots." If Rambo goes furlong into battle against Lacy, he's at a disadvantage physically. He gives up at least 30 pounds to Lacy. If goes head up, he does his team a disservice because he has a chance to get hurt.
"Go back and watch what he does against Lacy" ??? - I already saw it. He made the tackle. One time he stood him up, in the hole, head up too - made that tackle. The play that you panned, he saved a TD on his tackle on Lacy. That's what matters. It was the smart play and again ... he made the tackle, saved the TD. Only in a pissing contest does this really matter. And it sheds light to your criteria.
We're not complaining about Madieu Williams because of run support, what the team needs is a player who can play pass coverage.
You go ahead and move for Shamarko and he'll bust or find himself with a shortened career from injury. He's not FS, he's SS. So you'd actually be playing him out of position, compounding your mistake. And for someone with as much straightline speed and athleticism as he has, he is inexplicably unnoteworthy in pass coverage.