šŸˆ Deciphering Saban: How good is Alabama?

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- It should have happened by now. Ten days into the start of fall camp, we should have seen Nick Saban get upset, express disappointment or simply flair his nostrils at the podium. Something he's said should have sent the red flag up on the University of Alabama's campus.It's that time of year in Tuscaloosa. The temperatures are up, the humidity is unbearable and the stakes are high as the Crimson Tide work toward another national championship.

So when Saban came in after the end of two-a-days last week and told the media, "I'm not disappointed in where our team is," it was reason to pause and reflect on exactly what that statement meant. It wasn't a compliment, but it was as close as he'll ever come. In fact, the words coming out of his mouth sounded like a billboard-sized sign to the rest of college football: look out because this team is good, darn good.

If Saban isn't disappointed with his players are in mid-August, imagine how disappointed opposing coaches will be when they face them come September.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- It should have happened by now. Ten days into the start of fall camp, we should have seen Nick Saban get upset, express disappointment or simply flair his nostrils at the podium. Something he's said should have sent the red flag up on the University of Alabama's campus.It's that time of year in Tuscaloosa. The temperatures are up, the humidity is unbearable and the stakes are high as the Crimson Tide work toward another national championship.



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Roger that last paragraph.:chat2_cheers:
 
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