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Alabama Player Shares Story About What QB Mac Jones Once Told Nick Saban At Practice
© Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports
As Alabama backup QB Mac Jones gets ready to take center stage for the Crimson Tide, his teammate safety Jared Mayden shared this story of what Jones once told Nick Saban at practice...
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Mr. Hangover53 months
OOOOMMMMGGGG HE GOT EMMMM
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lil 7thward53 months
Video game cheese. Lol
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diat15053 months
If there ever was a cool story bro...
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Rex Feral53 months
I like it.
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mr bunion53 months
Same defense Joe abused
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hophead53 months
I like it
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StupidBinder53 months
I approve of this sass.
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Cheesy Beaver53 months
get this bama BS off of this website
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TigerNlc53 months
That never happened.
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Geaux2353 months
Larry is bamasessed
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RightWingTiger53 months
Could you at least get some LSU relevant stories or info regarding the Little One?
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LSUAlum200153 months
Yeah.. That didn’t happen.
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litenin53 months
Actually, Mac's response was 'When the corner is a slow midget like you, I gotta keep attacking him'.
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idlewatcher53 months
Even Bama's own QB thinks their defense blows. SAD!
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Disgeaux Bob53 months
lol.....he might have thought that but know way he says that to Saban. He’d still be running the stadium steps.
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biglego53 months
“I like this kid” frick that kid.
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SUB53 months
Yeah, Mac. I'm sure you know better than the best college football coach of all time. That'll get you far.
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ApexTiger53 months
LOL
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YardEngr1153 months
Isn't that sweet. OMG
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Old Money53 months
Weird melt by them
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eddieray53 months
Back talk
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The Torch53 months
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