ATLANTA — Germie Bernard looked straight ahead.
The Alabama football wide receiver just left the field. He accounted for the Crimson Tide's only score of the SEC Championship Game on Saturday, Dec. 6, a game Alabama lost to Georgia 28-7 .
There was nothing for Bernard to deny. The Alabama offense needs to improve.
"As an offense, we have to make the plays when it comes," Bernard said. "And we have to protect. We just have to make the plays, man. We have to execute better. All of us, all 11 have to do their job to get the job done."
Against Georgia , Alabama had seven points and 209 yards of offense. The Crimson Tide had minus-3 rushing yards, the fewest of any game since at least 2000. Alabama spent about 23 minutes without a first down. Need a news break? Check out the al

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