Saban to Alabama

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  1. EcKo151

    EcKo151 Active Member

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    huh? "In Saban We Trust!"

    You and Cryami fans gushed all over Saban now he was never cut out for the NFL? You talked him up to be Belichick himself. At least Jets fans don't go that overboard with Mangini...But Saban was the best if you asked any Phin fan...Happy to see this blow up in there face.
     
  2. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Funny, you weren't writing stuff like that back in May.

    You were writing stuff like this:
    "The Pats reign is over, there's a new sheriff in town, and his name is Nick Saban...."
     
  3. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    I can't belive I'm gonna defend a Fins fan but here it goes....

    I'm sure he felt that way before the season. Hell, everyone thought the Fins were going in the right direction. But the way this season played out... Daunte over Brees... 1 -6 start... Joey Harrington then some Lime guy at QB, Ricky Williams... then the way he left and his wife having his balls in her purse..

    I know I'd change my opinion of the coach real fast...


    With that being said....



    HAAAAAHAAAAHAAAAAAA..... :finssuck: :finssuck:



    just sayin'
     
  4. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    It is hard to ever defend BLITZKRIEG here.

    It's hard to defend him saying Saban is the new sheriff in town and how the Dolphins won their final six games in 2005 due to the excellent coaching by Saban and then the same guy turns around and provides us with the following:
    "Saban was never cut out for the NFL."
     
  5. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    Well... I just started "posting" here so I don't know Blitz... but if his quotes changed that much I guess he's getting what's comming to him...:up:
     
  6. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    He's known to flip-flop quite a bit. He's also known to hide when the Dolphins go bad. He came back to post about Saban, but what he posted looks ridiculous when you take into account what he had written last year and this past offseason.
     
  7. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I wonder what the Chris Russo take on this is.

    It was the day of the Dolphins-Steelers Thursday night game or the previous day when Russo remarked that Saban is the 2nd best NFL head coach after Bill Belichick.
     
  8. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    No....he.....didn't...:lol: :lol:
     
  9. BLITZKRIEG

    BLITZKRIEG New Member

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    I'll admit that when we hired Saban I was jacked, no shame there. Saban was, {at the time}, considered a potentially great NFL coach. His backgroud was mainly the reason for all the hype surrounding him, and the fact that he had won everywhere he ever coached only supported those high expectations when he was hired. Let's not forget that he's also a Belichickian disciple....

    You can laugh at me for saying things like "In Saban We Trust", but when it all comes down to it, I'm merely just a hopeful / loyal fan supporting my team. If backing Saban when he was hired is a crime, and expecting him to turn this team around was merely wishful thinking, I'm certainly guilty of that....

    Like I said, I was wrong about Saban. I can't change that, and I wont deny it. I learned a valuable lesson in the process as well. Good Luck against the Patriots!!....
     
  10. phubbadaman

    phubbadaman Well-Known Member

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    Dolphins | Team to interview Mora
    Fri, 5 Jan 2007 11:16:48 -0800

    Alex Marvez and Harvey Fialkov, of the Sun-Sentinel, report the Miami Dolphins will interview former Atlanta Falcons head coach Jim Mora for the team's head coaching position as early as Friday, Jan. 5, according to FOX Sports


    Oh please hire Mora Jr!!!
     
  11. ButtleMan

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    The also contacted Chan Gailey of Georgia Tech and ex-Cowboys coach.
    Huzienga couldnt be that stupid to hire another college coach.





    I hope that he is......:finssuck:
     
  12. EcKo151

    EcKo151 Active Member

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    Mora Jr. isn't that bad...He's young and has confidence, even a big of arrogance if you will. I like that in a head coach...
     
  13. Italian Seafood

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    Uh, lost my voice, Mike. Anyway, on to what's really important, how about the Giants middle relief?
     
  14. BLITZKRIEG

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    Waye is just interviewing every available option. There's no reason to leave any stones unturned at this stage. This is going to be a very important decision, so why not take a look at every option?? Gailey isn't my first choice, but he'd certainly be a qualified candidate at this level. Why not give him an interview??...
     

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