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Former NFL player P.K. Sam Calls Out Saban For Cutting Him For Harsh Reason
Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
We've always known Saban is a hard-nose coach, but this is pretty harsh if true. On Wednesday, former NFL player P.K. Sam, who also played for Florida State, claimed that then Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban released him because Sam flew home to be with his father, who was terminally ill...
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Again, we don't know if Sam was not producing on the field and was getting cut for other reasons. I don't know if Saban is this harsh.
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TailbackU88 months
Saban is a HOF coach and a turd and always has been. What's new?
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stat1988 months
I'll bet you lunch I know who this Snowflake voted for - if he voted.
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Mulerider88 months
Greatest College coach ever and below average on the NFL level. Some guys were just meant to work with amateurs. Pro guys will not put up with the temper tantrums and control tactics of Saban.
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FleshEatingSalsa88 months
From 04 to 09, he spent time with New England, Cincinnati, Miami, Oakland, and Buffalo. Never saw the field in the regular season. Career stats? Zero catches for zero yards. Dude has been waived more times than the American flag and just wants attention.
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airportwhiskey88 months
It has also been reported before that he once stepped over a player who was having a seizure while coaching the Dolphins. Dude is an absolute douche.
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TampaTiger2288 months
Saban is a douche with little man syndrome
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YStar88 months
All that history won't change the fact he is winning and you guys are suffering watching it.
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Placebeaux88 months
I want to believe
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1988 months
NFL= Not For Little (nicky)
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Honest Tune88 months
It's widely known that Saban was a ginormous cocksucker to pro players and they returned the favor. That is why he left Miami like a fart in the breeze.
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