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Former Tennessee coach Butch Jones made his Crimson Tide debut at Alabama's Pro Day as Nick Saban's offensive analyst. He even had a little convo with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick...



He looks weird in that get-up right?
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Lordofwrath8898 months
Alabama hires coaches based on their ability to damage Tennessee
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Fearless_and_True98 months
Let him coach Bama... pllllease
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Just_Fight_Baby98 months
Any shade of red up top is overkill, Butch. Just ask ol' Bert.
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OGTiger98 months
Such irony. Remember the video of Butch getting upset about Sweet Home Alabama being played during practice over a loud speaker. Practically shut down practice until it was turned off. LOL!!!
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ohiovol98 months
Saban will get tired of him in a couple years
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PhilipMarlowe98 months
talk about one more huge cock-slap across the face of those hillbillies in Tennessee.
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Guitarcheese98 months
? He's Bama's embarrassment now.
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JackieTreehorn98 months
Belichick looks frightened and confused.
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tenderfoot tigah98 months
How does Saban continue to have a better shadow staff than 99% of the country's real staff?
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Fa Sheaux Breaux98 months
Because people want to be a part of a successful program that has a winning culture. Especially, when Saban has shown that the coaches he hires can usually get decent jobs elsewhere, after coaching under him.
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Fa Sheaux Breaux98 months
This is why he gets former head coaches of big universities to come be on his staff, while someone like O gets the former WR coach from blue bayou state community college to come join his shadow staff. :D
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TexasTiger8998 months
That does look strange
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Skinny98 months
Cant get over how much Butch looks like John Strong.
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c on z98 months
Commence tMelt in Knoxville?
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