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Posted on 2/9/24 at 11:56 pm to CaptSpaulding
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Grubb
This fricking guy.
Pussy is undefeated.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 11:57 pm to CaptSpaulding
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What I'm hearing on Alabama's staff, per sources, following Ryan Grubb's departure. - OL coach Scott Huff expected to join Seahawks - Nick Sheridan (TEs) and JaMarcus Shephard (WRs) both likely to stay as co-OCs, which is significant. Sheridan could be playcaller, move to QBs.
Adam Rittenberg ESPN
Posted on 2/9/24 at 11:57 pm to Gideon Swashbuckler
quote:For sure, but let's cross that bridge when we get to it. LINK
Agreed, but it would suck to get turned down by Moore.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:03 am to Bear88
Gotta say, Sheridan calling plays isn’t an exciting thought.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:05 am to FeralFeral
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Sheridan calling plays isn’t an exciting thought
This.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:06 am to FeralFeral
Would have loved to have Grubb here as much as anybody but it’s kinda like Kiffins OC, Sarkisian OC, etc. it doesn’t really matter bc Deboer will handle the offense
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:11 am to Gideon Swashbuckler
Huff needs to be replaced by a proven oline coach. Big disappointment here.
This post was edited on 2/10/24 at 12:15 am
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:13 am to Bear88
Anybody else getting the feeling that DeBoer wants the NFL, thought his best option to get there is to be successful at BAMA? And Grubb thinks his best option is OC in the NFL? Especially since it's Seattle offering? No way Grubb takes the Redskins job if offered, right?
This post was edited on 2/10/24 at 12:15 am
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:16 am to Gideon Swashbuckler
No idea. With the way college coaches are leaving with the current state of CFB, nothing would surprise me.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:17 am to Bear88
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No idea. With the way college coaches are leaving with the current state of CFB, nothing would surprise me.
I think Grubb just didn't want to leave Seattle.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:19 am to Gideon Swashbuckler
I wouldnt get too used to any coach being around. In todays CFB loyalty is dead. I wouldn’t be shocked in the least if it were announced on Monday that DeBoer was leaving. Nothing surprises me these days.
For me, my DeBoer excitement meter has gone from a 9 to a 6 with the departure of Huff and Grubb and the way it played out. Just hope more do not jump ship.
For me, my DeBoer excitement meter has gone from a 9 to a 6 with the departure of Huff and Grubb and the way it played out. Just hope more do not jump ship.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:21 am to Gideon Swashbuckler
With Kelly taking a demotion and the BC coach leaving for a NFL position (demotion) and you hear people like Cole Cubelic saying he has talked to numerous assistants who want out of CFB, it is alarming to say the least
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:22 am to MySabanPlease
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Nothing surprises me these days.
Not a lot of time to break in a new play-caller. Especially if they've never done it.
Could be a long year. I'll wait to see what happens with the spring portal before I panic.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:26 am to Bear88
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With Kelly taking a demotion and the BC coach leaving for a NFL position (demotion) and you hear people like Cole Cubelic saying he has talked to numerous assistants who want out of CFB, it is alarming to say the least
I think coaches know that the NFL loves retreads. Once you're in, it seems as though you have to want to leave. Sure, you may have to take a demotion from HC to DC, like Dan Quinn, but apparently he's rehabilitated now and worthy of a new HC position.
After what happened in SBLI you'd think he'd never be a HC again. Hell... his defense in Dallas got torched by GB in the playoffs this season.
This post was edited on 2/10/24 at 12:29 am
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:22 am to CaptSpaulding
Frankly, it's hard to blame anyone for any change in their career. If they don't perform up to admin and/or fans' desires, they are fired immediately. This is how they make their living. And the "deceit" behind their maneuverings are required in their minds because the fans will usually not take any vacillation of their "love" for their "current" position.
It has been this way forever. Coach Bryant's return to Alabama was in the works midway through his last season at A&M. Word began to leak out, in the face of denials, toward the end of the season. They were undefeated and had been number 1 in the polls for 3 weeks. They then collapsed down the stretch, losing their last 3 games. AU won the NC that year in 1957.
Coach Saban let Alabama know that he would be interested in returning to college football in the middle (I knew at time of UT game) of 2006, if they would wait til after the season was over. Moore was willing to wait but other powers got skittish forcing Moore to jump the gun with Rodriguez. Thankfully, RR said, "I just didn't feel like I was their guy.", after talking with Mal and turned down the job. He was right, so Mal got his man after all.
So it goes. This business has always been this way. Fans drive it as much as anything, since you can't been seen as considering another job at anywhere near the same level and remain at your current job if things don't work out. There are other considerations also.
Again, the fans will want a coach gone the minute they think he can't do the job - whatever the reality is. So, there's no loyalty on either side.
Yes, if DeBoer has great success, IMO, he will likely leave for the NFL. I don't begrudge him at all. If it were "obvious that he is not the guy" in the mind of the fans, they would want him gone yesterday.
Not that it means anything, but I think CKD will have good/great success. But we don't even know what CFB will look like in another year. I don't blame coaches or players because this is the way big-time sports have been conducted for a long time.
It has been this way forever. Coach Bryant's return to Alabama was in the works midway through his last season at A&M. Word began to leak out, in the face of denials, toward the end of the season. They were undefeated and had been number 1 in the polls for 3 weeks. They then collapsed down the stretch, losing their last 3 games. AU won the NC that year in 1957.
Coach Saban let Alabama know that he would be interested in returning to college football in the middle (I knew at time of UT game) of 2006, if they would wait til after the season was over. Moore was willing to wait but other powers got skittish forcing Moore to jump the gun with Rodriguez. Thankfully, RR said, "I just didn't feel like I was their guy.", after talking with Mal and turned down the job. He was right, so Mal got his man after all.
So it goes. This business has always been this way. Fans drive it as much as anything, since you can't been seen as considering another job at anywhere near the same level and remain at your current job if things don't work out. There are other considerations also.
Again, the fans will want a coach gone the minute they think he can't do the job - whatever the reality is. So, there's no loyalty on either side.
Yes, if DeBoer has great success, IMO, he will likely leave for the NFL. I don't begrudge him at all. If it were "obvious that he is not the guy" in the mind of the fans, they would want him gone yesterday.
Not that it means anything, but I think CKD will have good/great success. But we don't even know what CFB will look like in another year. I don't blame coaches or players because this is the way big-time sports have been conducted for a long time.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:46 am to MySabanPlease
I’m not sure why posters are overreacting to this.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 2:44 am to GratefulTideDye
Well, I hope Seattle doesn't win a game next year and all the coaches are fired. Grubb is a lying scumbag.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 2:58 am to Goforit
If Grubb didn't want to leave Seattle then why come to Tuscaloosa? He chose to come and he chose to lie to everyone. The dude has no credibility.
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