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How many of you still prefer Saban to resign rather than keep Golding?

Posted on 12/21/22 at 3:41 pm
Posted by BLG
Georgia
Member since Mar 2018
7160 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 3:41 pm
It's a hypothetical, but I am curious about this.
Posted by UhOhOreo
Los Angeles
Member since Jul 2014
1784 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 3:49 pm to
We all think you’re an idiot. There’s your answer
Posted by biclops
Member since Oct 2011
6149 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 5:37 pm to
Zero.
Posted by MOS0311
Member since Sep 2022
1042 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 5:43 pm to
Wut?
Posted by JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
In The Ham
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Posted on 12/21/22 at 5:49 pm to
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Posted by Panthers4life
Huntsville
Member since Nov 2017
4364 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 6:35 pm to
This is Stupid....
Posted by BLG
Georgia
Member since Mar 2018
7160 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 8:08 am to
It was posted on TI by a guy that has been right about a lot of other things that Golding will return.

I have no clue if that is or is not corrrect, but if it is, I guess some of you will have to decide to support the program, find another team to support, or find a hobby.
Posted by Teague
The Shoals, AL
Member since Aug 2007
21699 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 10:42 am to
quote:

How many of you still prefer Saban to resign rather than keep Golding?


Maybe like 5 children a few morons that don't know that they are living in unprecedented times. Even if Saban has lost a step, and we don't know that he has yet, he's still better right now than anyone we're going to bring in. Enjoy the ride, because successes after Saban won't come as frequently, or as consistently, even if Bama remains at or near the top.

This post was edited on 12/22/22 at 12:43 pm
Posted by eric4UA08
Member since Nov 2008
2017 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 11:23 am to
I personally don’t “prefer Saban to resign” over keeping Golding. That’s nonsense. The concern I have with keeping our coordinators (BoB moreso than Golding) is that it would raise a flag that Saban is losing his edge, and maybe even coasting a little bit when it comes to staff building. (He’s made it extremely clear he’s not coasting on roster building ) But staff building affects player development, and we’ve seen some negatives there. Unwillingness to make changes to correct that is not great. If he’s fine with Golding as DC forever, that isn’t a great sign to me.
I’ll go on record and say I still think a change is made at DC. But there’s nothing wrong with discussing what it means if a change isn’t made.
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
Member since Nov 2010
83591 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 2:28 pm to
It he doesn’t get rid of Golding I will be highly upset and ready for the end of Saban’s tenure to kick into overdrive.

Keeping Golding is giving up. It would not be defendable to keep him.

And I’m not trying to sit around here next season for the rest of the people who don’t mind him to FINALLY freak out when once again the defense is garbage when it matter and doing ridiculous shite.
Posted by aspiclark
Member since Jul 2014
3180 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 6:40 pm to
i have but one downvote to give
Posted by Commander Data
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Dec 2016
7289 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 7:34 pm to
LOL, Wut?
Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19714 posts
Posted on 12/23/22 at 9:15 am to
I said if both BoB and Golding are still here next year then it's proof saban had gone senile and it's time to move on. I stand by that, but I don't see BoB coming back
Posted by Notrub14
Boston
Member since Dec 2018
931 posts
Posted on 12/26/22 at 2:57 pm to
Given what happened with Henry Ruggs, it's incredibly embarrassing that Golding has seemingly suffered no punishment for his DUI. Should have been fired for cause.
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