How does a former Dolphin send his kid to play for Saban????

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I know Surtain did not play for him but Sam Madison did and Jason Taylor did and certainly that subject has come up at Dolphin alumni functions over the years regarding Saban's manner and demeanor, you know like walking over an injured player in the locker room during halftime or the fact that unless you were cleared to say hello to this loser prior you were not to address him in the hallway if you worked in the Dolphins facility. I mean Saban has several loose screws and you would send your kid off to play for him? Unless Surtain Jr. needs some tough love or a boot camp experience I am having a hard time understanding the choice here.

So you want your kid to get to the NFL? Got it, but **** man, you already hit the NFL money yourself but you are acting like this is life or death to take care of the family or something. PS2 is sitting there saying in his signing ceremony today 'he is going to further his academic career at Bama for the next 3 or 4 years', holy chit, the sentence is not even a congruent thought, talking about going to any school for only 3 years to play football does not lend itself to graduating early, especially at a football factory so why even pretend. You might think Pat Surtain Sr. might realize that he wants his kid to be smart along with the football skills but he is clearly focused on getting to the NFL in 3 years. With all the opportunities and choices afforded to PS Sr. to guide his kid to maximize all his opportunities he comes up with Bama, WOW!
 
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Private school kids need to be coddled. Bama will donhis homework, pack his lunchbox and pick his clothes out for him.
 
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I know Surtain did not play for him but Sam Madison did and Jason Taylor did and certainly that subject has come up at Dolphin alumni functions over the years regarding Saban's manner and demeanor, you know like walking over an injured player in the locker room during halftime or the fact that unless you were cleared to say hello to this loser prior you were not to address him in the hallway if you worked in the Dolphins facility. I mean Saban has several loose screws and you would send your kid off to play for him? Unless Surtain Jr. needs some tough love or a boot camp experience I am having a hard time understanding the choice here.

So you want your kid to get to the NFL? Got it, but **** man, you already hit the NFL money yourself but you are acting like this is life or death to take care of the family or something. PS2 is sitting there saying in his signing ceremony today 'he is going to further his academic career at Bama for the next 3 or 4 years', holy chit, the sentence is not even a congruent thought, talking about going to any school for only 3 years to play football does not lend itself to graduating early, especially at a football factory so why even pretend. You might think Pat Surtain Sr. might realize that he wants his kid to be smart along with the football skills but he is clearly focused on getting to the NFL in 3 years. With all the opportunities and choices afforded to PS Sr. to guide his kid to maximize all his opportunities he comes up with Bama, WOW!




Saban accepted the head coaching position for the Miami Dolphins on December 25, 2004.

In April 2005 the Dolphins traded Surtain to the Kansas City Chiefs for a second round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.
 
Because he's rational and didn't let a decade old grudge or his emotions affect his son's future. Best DB in the nation goes on to play for the best DB coach.
 
How many of you went to college?
Ok, the 1 or 2 that did, did you father pick the college for you, or did you pick yourself like any adult male with ********s?
 
Because he's rational and didn't let a decade old grudge or his emotions affect his son's future. Best DB in the nation goes on to play for the best DB coach.


I know that some may consider it a technicality, but Karl Scott is not the best DB coach in the country, and Nick Saban is the Head Coach.
 
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How many of you went to college?
Ok, the 1 or 2 that did, did you father pick the college for you, or did you pick yourself like any adult male with ********s?

When daddy has lots of money you do what daddy says. I pick wheel wanted because I paid the way, but if pop wrote the check would have bought a Vet instead and went wherever popsaid.
 
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