Here is the link:
http://www.teamspeedkills.com/2015/11/16/9742450/alabama-crimson-tide-mississippi-state-bulldogs-detailed-review
And he really gets it and details what happened like he actually watched the game. Unlike all the other recaps saying Bama dominated MSU in a 31 - 6 rout, David states: "Three of Alabama's four scoring opportunities were long TDs, so in eight other drives, Mississippi State allowed just one trip inside the 40. I know I keep saying it, but it was the key to the game: had MSU not let those big plays happen, it's a whole different ball game. Everything else that happen suggests that Alabama's offense wouldn't have gotten much from those drives absent the long scores."
I personally think the mistake by Beniquez Brown on the 74 yard Henry TD was the game changer. It was right after we hit a FG and late in the 2nd quarter. He made a very risky move to try to stuff Henry close to the LOS, but he should have known it was 3rd and long, 8+ yards needed for a 1st. If he stays home and makes the play that he is capable of, Bama is punting from their 30 on 4th down with about 5 minutes left in the first half, score 14 -3. Completely different ball game. Oh well, anyways, check out the Five Factors review linked above from another SB Nation blog, the pretty solid SEC focused, Team Speed Kills.