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Nick Saban crowns Ole Miss the best team in the nation
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:07 pm
Bama fans can't deny it any longer, their leader has spoken. Ole Miss is a superior team and will win the national championship. I'm flattered an expert such as Saban thinks so highly of our team.
“One of the things that has helped us defensively is that we’ve been able to control the ball offensively. That’s going to be a challenge against this team. They create a lot of negative plays. It’s going to be really important to minimize those so we can control the football on offense. That’s been the biggest thing that’s helped us defensively.”
He realizes his defense hasn't played anyone and frankly, just not Ole Miss caliber.
“Is it an advantage or a disadvantage to have a bye week? And I don’t know the answer to that,” he said.
Making excuses already knowing he's going to have death threats coming out of every trailer park form Florence to Dothan come Saturday night.
“The experience guys gain from playing that position, obviously their leadership, the guy’s a really good competitor, is important to the entire team,” Saban said. “They’ve made a lot of explosive plays on teams by throwing the ball down the field. They’ve got great play action passes. Bo’s done a very good job of executing those things. That experience is something you can’t instill. It’s something you have to go through and learn, and it’s a tremendous advantage.”
Here he speaks the truth, Bo Wallace is the best quarterback in the SEC. Fact.
“They do a really good job with their no-huddle pace of play in terms of being able to run the plays that they want to run based on the looks that they get,” he said. “(Laquon) Treadwell is a really good receiver. The offensive line is much better than it has been in the past, capable of whether it's running the pass or as protection. They play well on special teams. This team plays really hard with a lot of passion and they have played extremely well in their first four games of the year as a team total. It is going to be a very challenging game for us."
He scared of getting Quontanamo'd.
“He’s an outstanding player, a good athlete with good size,” Saban said. “He plays with a lot of toughness, a very physical blocker. He’s the complete package in a receiver. Whoever is on him is going to have to study him and play him well, keep him cut off and execute and do what we do better than what they do. He’s an outstanding player. That’s a difficult task.”
Like, mother fricker is REALLY scared.
“Their quickness is a tremendous advantage and has given us problems in the past. They do a lot of movements and stunts up front. They’ve got a lot of good pass rush guys. They have a lot of experience. I think they have nine starters back on defense. They do a really good job executing their scheme and do a good job trying to take away what you want to do based on their scheme. They’ve been very, very effective. It still goes back to their quickness, the stunts, the way they can pressure you. They do a good job disguising things in the back end, mixing it up and making it more difficult for the quarterback. They’ve done a good job with that."
Reiterating again Ole Miss's advantage by having the better defense.
"I think when you're playing a team like Ole Miss, especially when you're playing on the road in the SEC, there are a lot of huge challenges. First, playing on the road itself, game management noise, and all those kinds of things will be challenges for us. But the biggest thing is going to be their team and the quality of their team. I think the things that they do as a team are going to be real challenges for us, so preparation is really, really, important in a game like this because you have to do a good job Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday so that you can go there and feel confident that you can execute. That will be the most important thing is how we execute. Multiple things on offense in terms of formations, how they utilize players, so our players have to do a good job of preparing for that so we can go there and be able to execute."
He's scared of the Vaught and the hostile atmosphere. SMD Death Valley.
“This is the best team we have played all year,” Saban said of the Rebels. “Their defense is especially quick and run well with good pressure up front. They have a ball hawking secondary that's picked off a lot of passes, some created by pressure and some created by quality of players that they have."
Sims be fricked.
“One of the things that has helped us defensively is that we’ve been able to control the ball offensively. That’s going to be a challenge against this team. They create a lot of negative plays. It’s going to be really important to minimize those so we can control the football on offense. That’s been the biggest thing that’s helped us defensively.”
He realizes his defense hasn't played anyone and frankly, just not Ole Miss caliber.
“Is it an advantage or a disadvantage to have a bye week? And I don’t know the answer to that,” he said.
Making excuses already knowing he's going to have death threats coming out of every trailer park form Florence to Dothan come Saturday night.
“The experience guys gain from playing that position, obviously their leadership, the guy’s a really good competitor, is important to the entire team,” Saban said. “They’ve made a lot of explosive plays on teams by throwing the ball down the field. They’ve got great play action passes. Bo’s done a very good job of executing those things. That experience is something you can’t instill. It’s something you have to go through and learn, and it’s a tremendous advantage.”
Here he speaks the truth, Bo Wallace is the best quarterback in the SEC. Fact.
“They do a really good job with their no-huddle pace of play in terms of being able to run the plays that they want to run based on the looks that they get,” he said. “(Laquon) Treadwell is a really good receiver. The offensive line is much better than it has been in the past, capable of whether it's running the pass or as protection. They play well on special teams. This team plays really hard with a lot of passion and they have played extremely well in their first four games of the year as a team total. It is going to be a very challenging game for us."
He scared of getting Quontanamo'd.
“He’s an outstanding player, a good athlete with good size,” Saban said. “He plays with a lot of toughness, a very physical blocker. He’s the complete package in a receiver. Whoever is on him is going to have to study him and play him well, keep him cut off and execute and do what we do better than what they do. He’s an outstanding player. That’s a difficult task.”
Like, mother fricker is REALLY scared.
“Their quickness is a tremendous advantage and has given us problems in the past. They do a lot of movements and stunts up front. They’ve got a lot of good pass rush guys. They have a lot of experience. I think they have nine starters back on defense. They do a really good job executing their scheme and do a good job trying to take away what you want to do based on their scheme. They’ve been very, very effective. It still goes back to their quickness, the stunts, the way they can pressure you. They do a good job disguising things in the back end, mixing it up and making it more difficult for the quarterback. They’ve done a good job with that."
Reiterating again Ole Miss's advantage by having the better defense.
"I think when you're playing a team like Ole Miss, especially when you're playing on the road in the SEC, there are a lot of huge challenges. First, playing on the road itself, game management noise, and all those kinds of things will be challenges for us. But the biggest thing is going to be their team and the quality of their team. I think the things that they do as a team are going to be real challenges for us, so preparation is really, really, important in a game like this because you have to do a good job Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday so that you can go there and feel confident that you can execute. That will be the most important thing is how we execute. Multiple things on offense in terms of formations, how they utilize players, so our players have to do a good job of preparing for that so we can go there and be able to execute."
He's scared of the Vaught and the hostile atmosphere. SMD Death Valley.
“This is the best team we have played all year,” Saban said of the Rebels. “Their defense is especially quick and run well with good pressure up front. They have a ball hawking secondary that's picked off a lot of passes, some created by pressure and some created by quality of players that they have."
Sims be fricked.
This post was edited on 9/30/14 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:07 pm to WhiskeyDick
Saban already making excuses for the loss.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:08 pm to WhiskeyDick
Your grind sucks. You will never live up to your big brother.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:08 pm to WhiskeyDick
We'll miss all of you rebels fan next week.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:09 pm to WhiskeyDick
Dawgs will handle their business. I WOULD LOVE TO SEE OLE PISS RESURRECT and KICK SOME BAMA BUTT... But sadly, get your talking in now, because Bama wins this by 4 touchdowns plus. Can't beat Bama without strong rushing attack and it's missing in action in Oxford.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:09 pm to WhiskeyDick
Y'all are peaking way too early.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:09 pm to WhiskeyDick
Don't take this the wrong way; but your fan-base, in general, is beginning to come across as extremely insecure.
No need to continuously attempt to convince everyone else how good you think your team is.
No need to continuously attempt to convince everyone else how good you think your team is.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:09 pm to WhiskeyDick
Saban hoping to have a heart attack before facing the Dak Knight so he doesn't have to explain how he lost to both tLandmass schools in one year
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:10 pm to WhiskeyDick
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Nick Saban crowns Ole Miss the best team in the nation
I read all of that shite, and he never said this.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:16 pm to WhiskeyDick
Saban knows the landmass can't be stopped. he saw what the grind did to a insolent Les Miles. He is trying to please the other half the landmass so it doesn't rape him too bad.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:18 pm to WhiskeyDick
Classic Coachspeak; he could give OBama lessons.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:21 pm to WhiskeyDick
I saw the word good a lot, didn't see great... there may have been 1 outstanding used. It will take a lot more than good, with a pinch of outstanding to win Saturday.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:41 pm to WhiskeyDick
Geez. Have y'all never had a coach who speaks highly of each and every opponent? Most of the top coaches do exactly that in the week leading up to a game. It's just how these things are done. Don't read too much into it.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 6:09 pm to WhiskeyDick
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This post was edited on 1/11/21 at 1:04 am
Posted on 9/30/14 at 6:55 pm to WhiskeyDick
You misspelled Guantanamo.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 7:48 pm to WhiskeyDick
Act like you have been 4-0 before in your life time.... wait was you born after 1970?
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:20 pm to WhiskeyDick
Saban is the worst sandbagger on the planet.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:22 pm to WhiskeyDick
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September 2014
lulz
Posted on 9/30/14 at 8:24 pm to WhiskeyDick
He said similar things before they curb stomped us the past couple of years...
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