Saban's Spring Message

My job is to find the guys who want greatness and to be on the bus and to figure out which guys need to get off the bus.

1 word. "Do your job"

Manny on the other hand is letting the players drive the bus. Oh you want a leave of absence because you had a rough day yesterday? Go ahead, as long as you like me and dont leave, you can do whatever you want.



If only Saban would have "done his job" when he was employed by the Dolphins.
 
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To bad for Bama that Tua is their Ken Dorsey. I bet they hit dry streaks on qb like we have.

LOL.. Saban has won 3 National Championships and been to 5 in the last 10 years. Tua has been on the roster for 3 years and starter for 2. I think Bama will be just fine.
 
LOL.. Saban has won 3 National Championships and been to 5 in the last 10 years. Tua has been on the roster for 3 years and starter for 2. I think Bama will be just fine.

And youre on the Miami board for what reason again?? Oh i see youre a fan of the program, gotcha.
 
Bama no culture problem. Miami huge culture problem. Its called coaching.

Bama has had the same head coach for 13 seasons—a savvy veteran who already won a national title at another SEC program five years before showing up in Tuscaloosa, where he's won five national championships over the past decade.

Miami has a first-year head coach in Manny Diaz, 23 years younger than Nick Saban—with absolutely zero head coaching experience before last season.

Diaz also took over a program that has been a train-wreck for 15 seasons; the Canes now 103-78 since the 2005 Peach bowl—never sniffing an ACC Championship in 16 tries and only winning the lowly Coastal once.

Let's not be foolish enough to pin a decade-and-a-half's worth of disfunction on Miami's fifth head coach in 14 years.

Fully agree that Manny's desire to be liked or accepted this season, versus respected and feared—huge misstep that has to be corrected moving forward—but they're called "rookie mistakes" for a reason.

Ludicrous to even attempt to compare anything a first-year guy did his inaugural season to arguably the greatest college coach of all time. Stop that nonsense.
 
LMAO at somebody starting a thread comparing Nick Saban, who's been a head coach for 20 years, to Manny Diaz...who's been a head coach for 20 minutes.
 
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LMAO at somebody starting a thread comparing Nick Saban, who's been a head coach for 20 years, to Manny Diaz...who's been a head coach for 20 minutes.

Or maybe you have an extra chromosome and fail to see the OP's point that

maybe, the guy who just started being a HC could try to emulate or imitate the 20 year veteran with the 6 championship rings.
 
Or maybe you have an extra chromosome and fail to see the OP's point that

maybe, the guy who just started being a HC could try to emulate or imitate the 20 year veteran with the 6 championship rings.


There are literally two examples of Saban doing exactly what Manny this year with his own players.

OP’s point is ridiculous and stupid.
 
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He gets sick of tired of the media always asking about a different persons overall goal after they leave the education institution [Alabama]. After all he is the head coach of the team he's become famous for, at least. Many media voices make the claim & he has the resume to back it up; that he might be if not is the greatest coach in the history of college football [he is in my opinion]. Given the fact that - I doubt there were as many schools in the 'ncaa now today, then there was when the best teams were like Navy/Nebraska/etc. The year 2020. There's most likely thousands of college teams; Division one/two etc plus the community colleges - plus there's published recruits from other countries even.

At this stage in his life, aka - Nick Saban

I doubt he cares what any media member / tmz - twitter stalker / junior varsity bench superstar has to say about the way he coaches; How he gets angered when all the little tmz reports constantly ask away about a students "Draft" status like / what the ****? Back in the day when the pro games were on black & white tv screens & when there no tv's in every living room & no smart phones. The schools were more of a established league then what the nfl has become today. Anyone with any common decency and/or respect for someone from a poor/poverty/circumstance would get. These schools don't care what the ncaa thinks about paying these young adults, when they never get the same type of respect as other's do.

American football; The person gets paid in a flawed education system / text books. When I would guess the college teachers look & sound like the men who look down upon them; They just regurgitate whatever they read in some copyrighted text book. & All of a sudden the ncaa ceo's [private/public schools] have certain "Standards?" for if a kid can go to a school like a - passing grade / When they literally just go on the playing field and hit each other for a living. I guess the rich people forget the cause & effect of head trauma.

I'm sorry; Too many people have no such thing as respect for anyone anymore. Same thing as being ignorant / assuming something about anyone [bloods thicker then water / Cain & Abel?]; but then being swayed by peer pressure to turn their back on a individual aka no one likes a two-faced person.

Pretty Powerful Post


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Or maybe you have an extra chromosome and fail to see the OP's point that

maybe, the guy who just started being a HC could try to emulate or imitate the 20 year veteran with the 6 championship rings.

The whole premise of this thread has already been debunked.
 
Saban has the #1 ranked recruiting class 8 or 9 out of the last 10 years they'll be in the title hunt again because of that not some random spring time quote
 
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He gets sick of tired of the media always asking about a different persons overall goal after they leave the education institution [Alabama]. After all he is the head coach of the team he's become famous for, at least. Many media voices make the claim & he has the resume to back it up; that he might be if not is the greatest coach in the history of college football [he is in my opinion]. Given the fact that - I doubt there were as many schools in the 'ncaa now today, then there was when the best teams were like Navy/Nebraska/etc. The year 2020. There's most likely thousands of college teams; Division one/two etc plus the community colleges - plus there's published recruits from other countries even.

At this stage in his life, aka - Nick Saban

I doubt he cares what any media member / tmz - twitter stalker / junior varsity bench superstar has to say about the way he coaches; How he gets angered when all the little tmz reports constantly ask away about a students "Draft" status like / what the ****? Back in the day when the pro games were on black & white tv screens & when there no tv's in every living room & no smart phones. The schools were more of a established league then what the nfl has become today. Anyone with any common decency and/or respect for someone from a poor/poverty/circumstance would get. These schools don't care what the ncaa thinks about paying these young adults, when they never get the same type of respect as other's do.

American football; The person gets paid in a flawed education system / text books. When I would guess the college teachers look & sound like the men who look down upon them; They just regurgitate whatever they read in some copyrighted text book. & All of a sudden the ncaa ceo's [private/public schools] have certain "Standards?" for if a kid can go to a school like a - passing grade / When they literally just go on the playing field and hit each other for a living. I guess the rich people forget the cause & effect of head trauma.

I'm sorry; Too many people have no such thing as respect for anyone anymore. Same thing as being ignorant / assuming something about anyone [bloods thicker then water / Cain & Abel?]; but then being swayed by peer pressure to turn their back on a individual aka no one likes a two-faced person.
:monkey-serious::yaoface:
 
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