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re: Stephen A. Smith's top 5 teams.
Posted on 11/1/18 at 9:57 am to Sid E Walker
Posted on 11/1/18 at 9:57 am to Sid E Walker
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F U, no one wants to listen to that loudmouth
FYI for those that don’t want to be irritated by his loud obnoxious voice he listed Bama 1–5
So you listened.
LSU fans easily triggered.
Posted on 11/1/18 at 12:20 pm to BamaGradinTn
SAS is a racist turd.
Shame on you for inflicting him on us.
But, he's not wrong on the qualities Saban brings.
I watched a 3rd and 5 a few years ago and instead of hitting the quick out at about 7 yds, your qb caught the wideout waving his hand as he broke on a post route. Pretty good coverage and needed a perfect strike on a risky throw. Qb made it look easy. Six for Alabama on a 30 or 40 yd beauty.
Nick was in your qbs ear hole before he could get to the sideline blowing him up for passing on the sure first down and taking a chance on the long ball. He was yelling, the veins were showing and he walked his player all the way to the bench.
That's why he's a great coach. It's in him. It's not the college he coaches, it's him. You guys have mistaken greatness as something inherently Alabama. It's not. It's not Mississippi, not Louisiana, not Texas or any state.
It's always been great coaches and coaching. If young men had good fathers or surrogate fathers, second only to them, they remember and revere either their coaches or their D.I.s, or both. Spurrier. Paterno. Hayes. Dietzel. Miles. Bryant. Stallings. Saban. Make a list of the greats. I believe Ed Orgeron is working his way onto that list.
Nevertheless, neither Nick Saban, the prayers of Gene Stallings, or the ghost of Bear Bryant will help Alabama Saturday in Death Valley. The script's 'been flipped. We comin. And we not backing down.
Having said that, ...let's pray and hope for a great game in which both schools take equal pride and that no players are injured. It ought to be a classic among classics. The other conferences should watch, pause, and bow to greatness they can only envy.
Shame on you for inflicting him on us.
But, he's not wrong on the qualities Saban brings.
I watched a 3rd and 5 a few years ago and instead of hitting the quick out at about 7 yds, your qb caught the wideout waving his hand as he broke on a post route. Pretty good coverage and needed a perfect strike on a risky throw. Qb made it look easy. Six for Alabama on a 30 or 40 yd beauty.
Nick was in your qbs ear hole before he could get to the sideline blowing him up for passing on the sure first down and taking a chance on the long ball. He was yelling, the veins were showing and he walked his player all the way to the bench.
That's why he's a great coach. It's in him. It's not the college he coaches, it's him. You guys have mistaken greatness as something inherently Alabama. It's not. It's not Mississippi, not Louisiana, not Texas or any state.
It's always been great coaches and coaching. If young men had good fathers or surrogate fathers, second only to them, they remember and revere either their coaches or their D.I.s, or both. Spurrier. Paterno. Hayes. Dietzel. Miles. Bryant. Stallings. Saban. Make a list of the greats. I believe Ed Orgeron is working his way onto that list.
Nevertheless, neither Nick Saban, the prayers of Gene Stallings, or the ghost of Bear Bryant will help Alabama Saturday in Death Valley. The script's 'been flipped. We comin. And we not backing down.
Having said that, ...let's pray and hope for a great game in which both schools take equal pride and that no players are injured. It ought to be a classic among classics. The other conferences should watch, pause, and bow to greatness they can only envy.
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