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Nick Saban says read my body language not my lips
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:06 am
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:06 am
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:07 am to mrbroker
So you're saying hes going to Texas?
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:07 am to mrbroker
One of the better Saban threads
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:07 am to mrbroker
He gives off a truly sexual body language so Idk what I'm supposed to learn from that
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:08 am to mrbroker
Can't nobody read all that damn hand jive
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:08 am to mrbroker
Shouldn't that be, "Read my hips! No new Texas!"?
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:09 am to mrbroker
The Bama fans starting 498584830903 threads about Saban going to UT is out of control
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:09 am to nc14
and who said NS did not troll other fan bases.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:09 am to beaver
He didn't say he is not going to USC though.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:10 am to GumpMaster&Commander
so what hand motion to do you do mean use..??
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:14 am to beaver
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He givesoffa trulysexual body languagesoIdk what I'm supposed to learn from that
Coming from a guy that has, "I feel like Justin bieber" in his Sig.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:28 am to mrbroker
Nick is the king of NCAA psychobabble. A true Freudian slight of hand.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 10:38 am to LukeSidewalker
I would love to see him go, but I do not see it happening.
I am sure TX can offer whatever amount of money they want to,and they may. However, being a winning coach in AL makes him a god a super celebrity, while winning in TX would make him very popular.
Although he may leverage this conversation to get more points(dollars)in the coaching salary game, I would be shocked to see him leave the good life he has now.
I am sure TX can offer whatever amount of money they want to,and they may. However, being a winning coach in AL makes him a god a super celebrity, while winning in TX would make him very popular.
Although he may leverage this conversation to get more points(dollars)in the coaching salary game, I would be shocked to see him leave the good life he has now.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 11:00 am to novabill
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I am sure TX can offer whatever amount of money they want to,and they may. However, being a winning coach in AL makes him a god a super celebrity, while winning in TX would make him very popular. Although he may leverage this conversation to get more points(dollars)in the coaching salary game, I would be shocked to see him leave the good life he has now.
And I agree with all of that. It would be easy for him to stay at Alabama, but 5 years is a long time in Saban years. And although his personality has somewhat changed for the better for those around him, it still has a shelf life.
He's not far away. QB changes wear him out.
The most interesting aspect of this for me is the LHN. Thus far, it has been a BIG disappointment, and directly led to the fall of a once great conference. Who's investment are we looking at there? I'm guessing there's some pretty big players involved. ESPN have a stake in that?
I think it's inevitable Saban's narcissism leads him to the booth. Sure sets the table for everybody. Personally, I like Saban at Bama, but his marketing ability has negative effects on LSU in almost every aspect, so I wouldn't miss him too much.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 11:11 am to wahoocs
Saban's reign is dependent on whether or not its ok to have ex players run money from alumni to current players. If thats not a problem - then he'll stay at Alabama for another 5yrs. If it is a problem - I see him going to the pros for one more run before retiring. Maybe Cowboys or Panthers, but definitely somewhere with a QB and stacked roster.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 11:19 am to AUX3
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Saban's reign is dependent on whether or not its ok to have ex players run money from alumni to current players
This happens at every school with a track record to the NFL, Saban included. From what I have gathered during his days here, it's no different than a fraternity, and no one should have a problem with it.
It's mostly furnishings, and only applies to the high profile recruits, who in turn, pay it forward. SOP.
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I see him going to the pros for one more run before retiring
Not gonna happen. His ego is too fragile for that. Texas would make a very short list of possibilities. There's not a void he couldn't fill in one year's time.
Posted on 9/21/13 at 11:45 am to wahoocs
What the hell, this got buried on a thread 5 pages back. Pretty accurate description of Bama fans...
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Posted on 9/21/13 at 11:47 am to wahoocs
I think he would dominate at TX. Look at the recruits brown gets, because it is TX. Now imagine NS with the best of the AL recruits and the best of TX recruits. While I am not sure you can do much better than he has done in the last few years, it would be easier in that conference than the SEC.
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