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re: Did Destiny bring Nick Saban to Alabama?
Posted on 7/17/18 at 5:20 pm to Rohan Gravy
Posted on 7/17/18 at 5:20 pm to Rohan Gravy
He was ok in the NFL.
Saban is a solid coach. Better than most but not great.
He excels in recruiting and getting college players to buy in and perform at a high standard in college.
He would have built a winner in Miami, but a winner defined as above average playoff team most years, probably no superbowls but respectable.
He belongs in college. His wife realized that, made the decision for him and we have all seen the results.
When bama hired him I told my best bama friend grand slam bama, frick you, congrats.
When he signed Julio, I said the same to him as that was the game changer early on.
Saban is a solid coach. Better than most but not great.
He excels in recruiting and getting college players to buy in and perform at a high standard in college.
He would have built a winner in Miami, but a winner defined as above average playoff team most years, probably no superbowls but respectable.
He belongs in college. His wife realized that, made the decision for him and we have all seen the results.
When bama hired him I told my best bama friend grand slam bama, frick you, congrats.
When he signed Julio, I said the same to him as that was the game changer early on.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 5:32 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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He would have built a winner in Miami
Of course he would have. But it’s miami. None of these foreigners give a frick about football. Empty stadiums in every sport except for soccer. He probably found that out a couple of days after moving.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:04 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
I agree 100% except the best NFL coaches can’t “win” without a QB.
He didn’t have one and who knows when he would get one.
He can win at bama without a QB.
He didn’t have one and who knows when he would get one.
He can win at bama without a QB.
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