Would we have won all of these close games with Saban as the coach

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  1. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

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    yes contrary to popular beief 99% of LSU fans are pretty intuitive like that. It's the other 1% that kills us.
     
  2. ccgw

    ccgw luv'em Tigers

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    Of course; Saban is being recognized as the coach that coached the team that won the 2004 NC.

    One point about the team's inconsistency. I think it is something you can't completely teach; it very much is dependant on the individual players psyche as well as team chemistry. Even the team that Saban coached in his last year here was not as good a performer as the previous year. I have said this before: people seem to forget that this is still a very good team with good defense ( Saban-esk) and very good special team (improvement). It is frustrating with the offense because of the talent underachieving. Is that really the coaches fault entirely????
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  3. TN Tiger

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    The Bear is gone?!
     
  4. WestCoastTiger

    WestCoastTiger Founding Member

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    Enough said and point is well taken. The Saban talk is over.LSU!
     
  5. RedElephants

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    Yess!!!!! LOL [​IMG] Points for me!!!!!
     
  6. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    ChOsnOne - I have seen "Miles bashers" compare him to what Saban would have done. There are plenty of posts on this board where such things have been said. You can look them up if you want, but I don't think there's any point.

    I believe Saban would be 9-2 right now to be honest. I think he would have lost to ASU, but beaten Tennessee. And I just have a feeling that his defense would have given up a big play to let someone else beat us somewhere during the season. But as it's been pointed out, it doesn't matter anyway.
     
  7. TigahBait

    TigahBait Ultimate Tigah Fan

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    Dude, who gives a sh!t, he coaches a below average pro team now. News flash..... Saban no longer coaches LSU. If a tree falls in the woods does it make a sound? Give me a break.
     
  8. ramah

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    Moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot

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    Got crystal?

    :crystal: :crystal: :crystal: :crystal: :crystal: :crystal: :crystal: :crystal:

    Yuk it up ... then suck it up ... It all comes down to the crystal ... eyes on the prize ladies ... eyes on the prize

    Whether you like it or not ... 2nd place is for LOSERS ... eyes on the prize, ladies ... eyes on the prize ...

    When will the LSU FB program again arise?

    Eyes on the prize ... ladies ... eyes on the prize

    2004 ... No

    2005 ... USC loses vs UCLA, BCS luck ... a last glimmer of BACKDOOR HOPE

    2006 ... rebuilding OL/DL ... not likely, preseason ranking at #10 maybe

    2007 ... Only the FB Gods know!
     

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