Coach Marshall got a great offer, folks...you guys just digging for trash here?
:shakeno::shakeno::shakeno:
and everyone's losing and gaining recruits...including Saban.
We are all proud to have him at the Capstone.
Good to hear you're proud, but Nick Saban is a low life and you will likely realize it sooner rather than later. Dont want to believe us? Sour grapes you say? So be it.
When I listened to Nick Saban's introductory press conference at Alabama, it was like deja vu. Toughness. Big plays. Explosiveness. Great players. Great coaches. Discipline. Physical. Dominant. Relentless. (Relative to.) (Process). You get the idea. And it all sounds bright and shiny, but the fact is that this was the identical bull that he spewed here for two years, and then he did not have the decency to display these same qualities himself when he chased the cash and ran to Bama because he couldnt take the pressures of an NFL gig. Nick Saban wants to leave a legacy at Bama? Well guess what, he has left one in the NFL. And its as a quitter, a liar and a money-hungry egotistical jerk. The way he acted, you would have thought he had already won five super bowls.
Bill Parcells can mouth off to the media. So can Bill Belichik. But hate to burst little Nicky's bubble, but he was a big giant nobody. He was a little fish in a big pond. You know when you graduate from elementary and enter your first year of high school- you think you're "all that", but it takes one day for a big senior to steal your lunch money and you realize things just wont be the same. Well, the NFL stole Nick Saban's lunch money. And he went crying to his momma (or in this case, his wife) and just decided to take a step backwards. Because regardless of whether you're a Bama fan or a Fins fan, leaving the NFL for college is a step backwards. Nick Saban had the opportunity he had been waiting for here, and it took him just two years to realize that he wasnt untouchable here, and if we didnt win (which we didnt), he was going to be held accountable. Say, accountability, sound familiar? Maybe because Nick Saban said the word a good ten million times in his many press conferences down in Davie. Too bad he couldn't take his own advice.