1. While I can see your attempt at humor, you fail to grasp the proper way to use said expression. Sociology Major, aren't you? Do you like candy too?
  2. It's win at all cost in Bama. Nothing will happen to him. He is protected.
  3. Great posts by yourself and Houtiger!

    Let me just say that I hope Shula gets another shot because I think he can be successful.
    I've always thought that Shula got the raw deal kinda like Nebraska cut Frank Solich.
    You could even throw Gerry Dinardo in there!:hihi: :grin:
    I thought of him as I read your post but I think he lost the team at some point, not really sure what happened there except LSU was good until his coordinators left him and Tepper showed up.

    Sometimes its overlooked that new coaches have to win or do win because of a previous coaches players and recruits as well as their own.
    If Saban wins or loses this year he will get the credit or the blame but how much of that is totally his fault, or insert any coach anywhere.

    I think 04 might've showed Saban at his best because we lost quite a few players at key positions after 03.
    I really believe 2003 was somewhat easier than 2004.
    Keep in mind if Saban went to the NFL and took a different job other than the Dolphins, lets say he went to the Bears.
    Remember that scenario, He could of just as easily coached or won a superbowl this year.

    I'm not sure what it says about him to quit the Dolphins after one year however?
    Maybe the pressure was too great?
    But I'm willing the pressure will be pretty bad to succeed at Bama and again in the SEC so he'd better be able to handle it!
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  4. This is so circular you must be talking to yourself........

    What needs to be touched is reality


    http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-grave-excerpt/

    The Grave (excerpt)

    ".Oft in the lone church yard at night I've seen,
    By glimpse of moonshine chequering thro' the trees,
    The school boy, with his satchel in his hand,
    Whistling aloud to bear his courage up,
    And lightly tripping o'er the long flat stones,
    (With nettles skirted, and with moss o'ergrown,)
    That tell in homely phrase who lie below.
    Sudden he starts, and hears, or thinks he hears,
    The sound of something purring at his heels;
    Full fast he flies, and dare not look behind him,
    'Till, out of breath, he overtakes his fellows,
    Who gather round and wonder at the tale
    Of horrid apparition tall and ghastly,
    That walks at dead of night, or takes his stand
    O'er some new-open'd grave; and (strange to tell!)
    Evanishes at crowing of the cock."
  5. *sniff* .... *sniff* ..... I smell ownage
    :hihi:
  6. So much focus on the HC, but it is truly the assistants that get the coaching done. This is why so many coaches fail when moving on to that next job, their old staff doesn't make the transition.
  7. Maybe so, but Saban is definitely hands on with the defense.
  8. AND - he succeeded very well despite the fact that not a single assistant followed him to LSU. That demonstrates something...
  9. It demonstrates he had a horseshoe up his arse, because we had his Mich St OC before he joined Sabans staff there and he couldn't cut it the first time around. Morris Watts would have been an anchor around his neck at LSU.
  10. Not True, Bobby Williams followed him to LSU after one year as the HC at MSU.