On Steve Sarkisian's way out the door, former Alabama offensive lineman Alphonse Taylor threw some shade his way.

Responding to a Twitter message from the Atlanta Falcons' official account announcing Sarkisian's appointment as their new offensive coordinator, Taylor wrote, "Make sure [y'all] let em know y'all have more than one running back."

Taylor seemed to be making a thinly-veiled reference to Sarkisian's decision, in his one and only game as the Alabama's offensive coordinator, to not feature Damien Harris or Josh Jacobs after Bo Scarborough broke a bone in his right leg late in the third quarter of the Crimson Tide's 35-31 loss to Clemson in the College Football Playoff final Jan. 9.

The Tide ran the ball only eight times thereafter and quarterback Jalen Hurts accounted for four of the rush attempts.

Taylor never played in that game. He had been sidelined since Oct. 8, when he suffered a concussion against Arkansas.