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re: SEC Mythbusters: Saban did not build LSU
Posted on 12/19/11 at 2:39 pm to DvlsAdvocat
Posted on 12/19/11 at 2:39 pm to DvlsAdvocat
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If I clear a field and build a house on it, it doesn't disintegrate when I move on to another field...especially if I build it well, with a strong foundation. It should perfectly capable of being expanded on to and of supporting new owners.
Using that analogy, Bear Bryant built the most beautiful mansion in the south and kept it up for a long time. When he moved out, the leasing company moved in a series of families from the projects in to the property with each leaving the house in worse condition than they found it. When Saban moved in, sure, the house was standing... but it was hardly the beauty that it once was. If it weren't for him moving in, that old house was on the verge of looking like all of those beautiful Mississippi homes on 90 after Katrina came through. When you're looking at a slab of cement it doesn't matter how grand the house that stood there once was.
Posted on 12/19/11 at 7:10 pm to Tha Truth
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Using that analogy, Bear Bryant built the most beautiful mansion in the south and kept it up for a long time. When he moved out, the leasing company moved in a series of families from the projects in to the property with each leaving the house in worse condition than they found it. When Saban moved in, sure, the house was standing... but it was hardly the beauty that it once was. If it weren't for him moving in, that old house was on the verge of looking like all of those beautiful Mississippi homes on 90 after Katrina came through. When you're looking at a slab of cement it doesn't matter how grand the house that stood there once was.
and using your analogy....when a structure is built solidly with a strong foundation, it most likely will withstand the test of time and will be rebuilt, remodeled, improved. the people who excell within their fields have the ability to recognize potential and to build on that.
bear bryant built on the successes of wallace wade and frank thomas. he didn't just walk into tuscaloosa and create a winning program by himself
Posted on 12/20/11 at 11:30 am to Tha Truth
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Using that analogy, Bear Bryant built the most beautiful mansion in the south and kept it up for a long time. When he moved out, the leasing company moved in a series of families from the projects in to the property with each leaving the house in worse condition than they found it. When Saban moved in, sure, the house was standing... but it was hardly the beauty that it once was. If it weren't for him moving in, that old house was on the verge of looking like all of those beautiful Mississippi homes on 90 after Katrina came through. When you're looking at a slab of cement it doesn't matter how grand the house that stood there once was.
...and Bama can no longer sell the house, because it si forever haunted by Bryant's ghost. Bama's attmpts to exercise the house by building statues of current coaches are futile.
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