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re: "Never say never" - The Dabo Speaks

Posted on 9/28/17 at 9:49 pm to
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 9/28/17 at 9:49 pm to
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Why are you guys so offended that he might not want to replace the greatest college coach of all-time and step into expectations that he had nothing to do with.


Who is offended?

Pointing out someone making absolute statements regarding an individual they have zero contact with isn't being offended.

We aren't the ones stating he won't take the Alabama job as fact. That's where the argument lies.

We're saying the reasons you are pointing out wouldn't really matter in the grand scheme of things because he's creating high expectations on his own. If he maintains his current pace the expectations at Clemson in 2024 would be the same at Alabama.

Will he take the Alabama job if offered? Who knows?

Based on his recent comments you'd be stupid to not acknowledge that he hasn't seriously considered it.
This post was edited on 9/28/17 at 9:54 pm
Posted by Othello
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Posted on 9/28/17 at 9:58 pm to
And Zuckerberg might become the Apple CEO if he were offered the gig. But I don't think anyone could blame him if he just stayed on controlling Facebook as CEO.

I'm using logic, though it often fails.

The rest of the Bama fans are assuming that because Dabo loves Bama so much and that he's competitive, that he'll drop everything on a whim to coach at Bama where Saban is putting on a run that no one will probably ever come close to repeating.

I'm not trying to convince anyone, but I am trying to tell my fellow Bama fans, don't get your hopes up.

He also said today that he doesn't need to go anywhere bigger to prove anything and that he has all the resources and available talent at his disposal right where he is.

Of course he'll strongly consider it, he loves him some Bama forever, but I personally just don't see it happening when Saban retires.


Either way, it's not a crime to think he stays at Clemson and that, IMO, which is all it is, that him staying is the more logical possibility.

I'll say it again, I hope he does replace Saban. But I sure won't get my hopes up after seeing how Bear was replaced.
This post was edited on 9/28/17 at 10:00 pm
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