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re: Which decision by Saban was better?
Posted on 1/2/17 at 5:59 pm to Triple Daves
Posted on 1/2/17 at 5:59 pm to Triple Daves
TripleDave had it about right. I loved a lot of what Kiffin brought to the table, but the Florida and Washington games were, well, not well called, to understate matters. Sure, you'd hope that Kiffin could stay focused for one more week, but he admitted today that he could not. Thank goodness Coach Saban had the foresight to have Sarkisian in the wings.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 5:59 pm to Commander Data
I asked 2 simple and to the point questions
I've gotten conflicting answers from most and cop out answers from more than that, even
Can you at least try to answer?
I've gotten conflicting answers from most and cop out answers from more than that, even
Can you at least try to answer?
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:01 pm to cas4t
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On the same token, Lane is the one who utilized a freshman QB and got Bama to the second straight CFP
So maybe firing him was hasty
Could very well have negative repercussions. We likely won't know this year because regardless of whether Bama loses or wins, there's no way to tell if it was on Kiffin or not. They didn't play a very good offensive game against Washington under Kiffin, after all. That's not in dispute. And, as you said, they did reach this game with a frosh at QB under Kiffin, which is also not in dispute.
There are just so many variables that factor into how well employees function, and what changing dynamics can alter the direction the business/program is headed.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:01 pm to Triple Daves
I hear ya man, we just don't agree. I personally think every major program should avoid Kiffin like the plague. I was concerned LSU would hire him at one point. Drama clearly follows him.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:02 pm to ErnestTBassmaster
Personally, I think Sabans mistake was not telling Lane to go ahead and move on post SECCG. Nothing in Lanes professional life to date would make someone believe he had the discipline to do both jobs and do them both well.
This result was predictable, and Sark could have gotten a month to work with guys and get accustomed to things.
But, Saban didn't do that, and at some point he clearly felt the decision had to be made. We'll see if it works.
This result was predictable, and Sark could have gotten a month to work with guys and get accustomed to things.
But, Saban didn't do that, and at some point he clearly felt the decision had to be made. We'll see if it works.
This post was edited on 1/2/17 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:04 pm to randomways
I agree with all of that. If Bama wins, then I think it's fair to takeaway that many OCs would succeed at Bama. JMO
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:04 pm to cas4t
Well, you have to consider context. He was an excellent offensive coach until conditions (his employment status) changed, then he reverted to Old Lane with his comments, and his offense went backward. So, there is no clear cut answer: both moves may turn out to be excellent. Context matters.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:07 pm to ErnestTBassmaster
I'm taking context into consideration. Lane hasn't always been considered an excellent offensive coach. He called his own plays at USC and was heavily scrutinized as their offensive numbers slipped.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:12 pm to cas4t
quote:Wrong. It always was and will be. You understand Kiffin has another job, right? Did you think Kiffin was going to stay at Bama forever? You've been flailing away all day, trying to prove.. What, exactly? I'm not sure you have a point.
Hiring him was genius
Until it wasn't...
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:12 pm to MykTide
So someone shared your opinion? And now your going to shite talk them into oblivion. Gtfo of here bitchtits.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:14 pm to JuiceTerry
Anyone hiring Lane Kiffin should not be considered a genius. The man is a ticking time bomb.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:18 pm to cas4t
Well I always thought you were a little more astute than that. 3 SEC titles and a Natty with 3 different first year QBs has never been done before, ever. He made history. So I don't know what to tell you. Pretty successful time bomb, that's for sure.
I don't know if Saban is a genius or not, but he's the fricking GOAT
I don't know if Saban is a genius or not, but he's the fricking GOAT
This post was edited on 1/2/17 at 6:21 pm
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:19 pm to JuiceTerry
Again, i personally believe many could have accomplished that with bamas talent
Why are you so hell bent on not accepting that compliment?
Why are you so hell bent on not accepting that compliment?
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:22 pm to cas4t
quote:Cool. None ever have. Bama's had that talent since 2009.
Again, i personally believe many could have accomplished that with bamas talent
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:23 pm to JuiceTerry
The Lane Kiffin obsession by bama fans is odd. You do realize he was fired today, right?
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:24 pm to cas4t
Nobody I've ever seen said Kiffin can't coach offense.
I said when he was hired he was a douchebag, but he was our douchebag.
He apparently couldn't prioritize this job over his new one, and I can understand that. I hope he does well there.
I'm glad Saban gave him a size 9 assist to move on so we can get the appropriate focus on the task at hand.
Oh, and he's still a douchebag.
I said when he was hired he was a douchebag, but he was our douchebag.
He apparently couldn't prioritize this job over his new one, and I can understand that. I hope he does well there.
I'm glad Saban gave him a size 9 assist to move on so we can get the appropriate focus on the task at hand.
Oh, and he's still a douchebag.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:33 pm to cas4t
quote:Irony is ironic.
The Lane Kiffin obsession by bama fans is odd.
You realize if your head coach had his way, Lane would be your OC, right? But I AM sure that nobody has ever confused Ogre for a genius.
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:33 pm to JuiceTerry
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But I AM sure that nobody has ever confused Ogre for a genius.
Amen brotha
Posted on 1/2/17 at 6:48 pm to cas4t
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If you lose to Clemson I'd say objectively it was a bad decision
Or if you lose to Clemson maybe you should've kept Lane for one more game
But if Bama beats Clemson, and the O looks better than it did against Washington, you will agree that firing him was a good decision, right? You are an awful poster. I'm sure you think you are 'trolling' but it doesn't really classify as such when you waste so much time following up your OP with progressively absurd drivel. I would really have to reassess my life if I ever found myself spending entire days trying to flame LSU fans on a message board.
Now that that is cleared up, I'll say that Lane is what he always has been: an immature douche and program cancer who knows how to call plays and develop QB's. I didn't like the hire at the time for those negative reasons, but I recognized the potential for it to work out due to those positives. I think overall, when one looks at the development of Bama's O the last three years, most knowledgeable parties would admit it worked out really well. But now it's run its course and ending on a sour note, just like everyone knew it would eventually. Bama was in a position where the next guy has already been on the staff for a season, so a decision was made to move on. I don't know how anyone who watched the Washington game could conclude anything other than the fact that Lane had checked out. So to answer your 'question,' I begrudgingly admit that Lane has done a good job overall with Bama's offense despite the fact that he sucks personally. I also like the decision to let him go now as I trust Saban's experience and feel for the pulse of his team in making such decisions. Therefore they were both good decisions made at times when circumstances were drastically different. The worst decision I'm aware of that was made today was when you logged onto your computer this morning.
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