🏈 Proud Saban is our leader

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:a: This may be overstating the obvious but I want to say how happy and proud I am Saban is our coach. As I have watched other coaches this year on ESPN, they don't seem to be much better than some of the kids they are supposed to be leading.

I may sound old, but most kids in this microwave generation of Prima donnas want everything now, talk smack without backing it up, and give up if things don't go perectly.....That is one reason teams are suffering. They won't play as a team and they just flat aren't fighters when the going gets tough.

There may be more, but Saban and Paul Johnson are 2 coaches that teach discipline, teamwork, and tough fundamental football. These coaches are going to win ballgames, even with tweeners.......And if you give these coaches any talent to work with, well that is going to make the wins that much easier.

The way Saban handles the media and answered those questions at the Post-game interview was masterful and showed class! Very, VERY proud to have Saban as the representative our our beloved program. We can never let this man get away from the capstone until he retires from here with national titles. This season has the feeling like it may be the first one.:td:

This link has been posted before but it bares posting again of Bear Bryants locker room speech to the new recruits:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PtIaWpysSI[/ame]
 
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I would like to see him stick around for at least another 7 seasons. We need Alabama to once again be the premiere football school that it always has been before the god aweful Dubose-Shula black hole. We need to attract the best of the best from players to coaches so that we remain in the upper echelon for many years to come. I'll enjoy it for now however. ROLL TIDE!
 
I know how you guys feel, and I am the same way. This is sort of a dead horse, but I maintain and feel the same way I do about the situation as I did when we heard that Saban was coming. All the other fan bases said he would be here 4-5 years and then leave. IF that were to happen the so be it. No doubt the program would be a dream job again and folks would be lining up to take it, just like LSU was. There are only a select few college jobs out there with the tradition and resources of UA. Why go somewhere else and rebuild when you have done it twice already and have done everything else (ie NFL). The only thing left for CNS is to win a MNC at UA and see if he can perpetuate winning and maintain it.
 
Yea I agree with everything you said. This team has really gelled together and is playing as a TEAM and not a group of individuals like another certain top team in the nation that I'm not going to mention.
 
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