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re: Which Saban disciple would you rather have as head coach?

Posted on 7/5/18 at 9:15 am to
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 9:15 am to
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Ie kirby hc ability is hard to measure with what he walked into.

Thing about saban is he essentially built bama back up when it was down. Thats a piece of his legacy


I'm not totally in agreeance there. People act like Kirby was handed the keys to the kingdom but we weren't a very good program when he took over. People look at 2015 and see we won 10 games and just assume we were in great shape but that's not really the case.

First look at the on field stuff. We didn't belong on the same field wiht the best team in the league that year and got blown out. We lost to a 4 loss UT coached by butch. We didn't score a TD in a 9-6 victory over 5-7 missouri. We got blown out by 3 touchdowns and only scored 3 points against a 4 loss UF team. We barely scraped by in the 4th quarter against a 7-6 AU team. We had to go to overtime against friggin georgia southern. Had to hang on late fo ra 6 point win over a 3-9 tech team. To sum up, our record was pretty deceiving and we were at best an average team.

Then look at off field stuff. The 2014 signing class was 8th nationally but 6th in the SEC alone. Let that sink in. The '15 class was 6th nationally, but 4th in our own league. The roster was left with some gaping holes, notably OL. When you have to steal a grad transfer from Rhode Island to come be your day 1 starter at LT you've got problems. Not to mention that in Kirby's first offseason his QB choices were a mediocre at best transfer from Virginia or a true freshman.


Kirby "walked into" a deceiving situation that on the surface may have looked great but really had a TON of work to do. Much like Saban at alabama, it took a first year of culture-changing to get guys to do things his way. We stunk in '16 going 8-5 but in year 2 went to the title game. That didn't happen simply on the back of 1 recruiting class. I think anyone downplaying kirby's head coaching abilities just has an axe to grind.
Posted by RhodeDawg
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 9:29 am to
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I think anyone downplaying kirby's head coaching abilities just has an axe to grind.


The fear is real.
Posted by Aman
Alabama
Member since Mar 2010
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 9:32 am to
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Are there any saban disciples that have moved on, and succeeded without walking into a solid program?


McElwain Did pretty damn good at Colorado State after leaving Bama. Didn't translate to Florida obviously, but I don't think anyone would say Colorado State was a solid program when he took over.
Posted by airfernando
Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 9:32 am to
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The one with a National Championship.
The one without probably has a lot more drive since he doesn't have one. The other is just coasting now bc he has one.
Posted by jlnoles79
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 9:37 am to
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Greg McElroy.

Dude should get out of the broadcast booth and get on the sidelines.
Would make an excellent coach, IMO


That would be great
Posted by ThePTExperience1969
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Apr 2016
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 11:31 am to
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Which Saban disciple would you rather have as head coach?
Coach A: 5-6 last year, didn't coach in a bowl game
Coach B: 13-2 last year


Coach A, nice framing though, thought you were gonna get us
Posted by LittleJerrySeinfield
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Posted on 7/5/18 at 11:42 am to
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Greg McElroy.

Dude should get out of the broadcast booth and get on the sidelines.
Would make an excellent coach, IMO


I think he'd be better in a front office job for a pro team.
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