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Linehan's offense is being introduced for the first time to these players (besides Gus, of course). Most, if not all, of the playmakers will be in Miami next year while the brawn of the offense will probably turn over 40% of it's personnel next year. If Saban feels that Gus is the best person to function as consistent and reliable in getting this system taught to and adjusted to the various playmakers then he should stick with Gus. He has no ties to Feeley (although the organization does- to an extent), and if Saban and Linehan do not believe that Feeley can be a consistent and reliable QB in this offense then they will agree not to play Feeley at all, and will dump him next year. It is, really, not that difficult to figure out and regardless of anyones bias and the extensive, yet amateurish, analysis and debate, Saban is going to make the correct decision relative to the efficiency of and installation of Linehan's system to the whole offense.