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re: Miles or Saban. Which is the better man?
Posted on 8/8/14 at 9:31 am to genuineLSUtiger
Posted on 8/8/14 at 9:31 am to genuineLSUtiger
Coach Saban is at Sunday Mass every Sunday, so you missed that one. Coach Saban is a good man, and he has a good heart. He is just not as openly friendly to people. It seems to me that he is just not comfortable in a situation where he hasn't prepared exactly what he is going to say or do, so he gets caught off guard and says things that we'd all probably like to say, but know we shouldn't.
He and Miss Terry give to a lot of charities here in Tuscaloosa, and if you could have only seen the way he worked here after the tornado, you would realize that he has a caring heart. He hasn't forgotten that either, they are still building houses for people that lost theirs in the tornado.
I don't think that any of us can judge who is a better man between Coach Miles and Coach Saban, but I do think that Coach Saban is a good man.
He and Miss Terry give to a lot of charities here in Tuscaloosa, and if you could have only seen the way he worked here after the tornado, you would realize that he has a caring heart. He hasn't forgotten that either, they are still building houses for people that lost theirs in the tornado.
I don't think that any of us can judge who is a better man between Coach Miles and Coach Saban, but I do think that Coach Saban is a good man.
Posted on 8/8/14 at 12:51 pm to bama my heart
Although I grew up and now live in Alabama, I'm a fan and graduate of Vanderbilt. Not a Bama fan. However, have never understood all of the "Satan" stuff. He just strikes me as a very obsessive and compulsive guy. Actually I think he really cares about the kids who play for him. Hell, if he had taken over his dad's gas station you could eat off the floors of the repair bays. He's not mean, just a bit nuts.
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