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re: Nick Saban's quick tips to keep out of jail
Posted on 5/20/16 at 1:25 pm to bamasgot13
Posted on 5/20/16 at 1:25 pm to bamasgot13
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While we are at it, let's not act like LSU fans would be calling for LF7 to be suspended or kicked off team if he was in Robinson's shoes. You'd be all about wait and see how the case plays out.
That's 100% the point. LF could eat a baby on live TV and I would be most worried about how many carbs were in that baby. What I wouldn't do is try to prop my coach up as some kind of benevolent father figure handing out life advice when he came out and said "nothing good happens around babies, LF broke that rule."
Posted on 5/20/16 at 1:43 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
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What I wouldn't do is try to prop my coach up as some kind of benevolent father figure handing out life advice
Link to Bama fans doing this?
What did he say that was inaccurate? We've pointed out that what Saban is saying is correct. Poor choices were made and could have been avoided. That's, essentially, his point. That's not the sum total of what he has (or even, will) say on this matter. That's simply a singular point he was making. And he's not wrong.
1) be home after midnight and this doesn't happen
2) don't have a gun on you and this doesn't happen
He's saying the players made poor choices that could have been avoided.
However, SOME LSU fans, ever the spurned lover, feel the need to negatively dissect every statement the man makes as some twisted way to cope with A) losing him, B) losing to him, and C) watching another team in Division rattle off 4 of 7 titles.
If he was taking this approach at South Carolina and hadn't had much success, this wouldn't be something you white knights cared so much about. It is all filtered through "how does this impact my team".
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