planomateo
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Let me get this straight. The university pays Nick five million a year. They built a statue of him. They build new facilities and help him recruit. As a fan, I feel that Saban is an employee of the university. I'm glad he's good at what he does. If he wasn't, he would be relieved of his duties and someone else would be hired. I don't think, as a fan though, I owe Nick Saban anything. I sure don't owe his wife anything. Tell me how I'm supposed to show my appreciation. Bow down and worship? Never criticize him for anything he says or does (well, I haven't been doing that, but it's a fan's right to disagree and in fact it's a pastime that is time honored and should be expected by Saban)? I'm at a loss. Spoiled by the winning? What does that even mean? Give me a break. Seems to me that Saban's wife has millions of reasons each year to ignore things that fans say. I think she should do so.
Got to say, I'm tracking with you on this one. I do wonder if the interview was done prior to the Tennessee game or not but if it's a reaction to the attendance at the UT Chattanooga game, Ms. Saban will have to give me a break on that one.
It really comes off as the Sabans having some incredibly huge egos to feel that way to begin with. I can't imagine the adulation the Sabans get while in public on a day in, day out basis. Alabama fans have stopped short of building an alter to CNS and half the male children born in Alabama aren't named Nick........yet. I feel like I do a good job where I work but my thank you is compensation commensurate to the work I do. I don't require the amount of strokes some do apparently.
The first couple of Alabama football may be standing on top of the world, but it isn't necessarily thrilled by the view. "You come to a crossroads and the expectations get so great, people get spoiled by success and there gets to be a lack of appreciation," Terry Saban said in an interview last week. "We're kind of there now."
Let me get this straight. The university pays Nick five million a year. They built a statue of him. They build new facilities and help him recruit. As a fan, I feel that Saban is an employee of the university. I'm glad he's good at what he does. If he wasn't, he would be relieved of his duties and someone else would be hired. I don't think, as a fan though, I owe Nick Saban anything. I sure don't owe his wife anything. Tell me how I'm supposed to show my appreciation. Bow down and worship? Never criticize him for anything he says or does (well, I haven't been doing that, but it's a fan's right to disagree and in fact it's a pastime that is time honored and should be expected by Saban)? I'm at a loss. Spoiled by the winning? What does that even mean? Give me a break. Seems to me that Saban's wife has millions of reasons each year to ignore things that fans say. I think she should do so.
Let me get this straight. The university pays Nick five million a year. They built a statue of him. They build new facilities and help him recruit. As a fan, I feel that Saban is an employee of the university. I'm glad he's good at what he does. If he wasn't, he would be relieved of his duties and someone else would be hired. I don't think, as a fan though, I owe Nick Saban anything. I sure don't owe his wife anything. Tell me how I'm supposed to show my appreciation. Bow down and worship? Never criticize him for anything he says or does (well, I haven't been doing that, but it's a fan's right to disagree and in fact it's a pastime that is time honored and should be expected by Saban)? I'm at a loss. Spoiled by the winning? What does that even mean? Give me a break. Seems to me that Saban's wife has millions of reasons each year to ignore things that fans say. I think she should do so.
Yes, my thoughts also. Ms. Terry is smart enough to know that the relatively small number of Alabama students who leave games early don't represent the larger fan base, and also that no fans, anywhere, are going stay seated for the duration of a game when their team is up 35 to 0 (or whatever) against a creampuff. Any attempt to pinpoint the intended recipient of her "fan apathy" comments would be pure speculation, but I will say that I do not think that she would have made such statements if Mal Moore were still the AD.Amen, Chief! There is not a fan base currently in existence that has been more loyal and appreciative to their coach than Tide fans have been to Saban. And that leads me to believe that that message was meant for someone other than the fans. Like the administration?
I went to the fund raiser in Athens, TN where he spoke. I am totally a Saban fan. Total respect for the man. Damn hard worker, and he's damn good at what he does. I'm like you. I go to all the games I can, otherwise I'm watching on TV. There's not a fan on this board who hasn't muttered, "Who called that play?" I have to agree that there is no way the Saban's are dissatisfied with this fan base. The students leaving a void in the stadium? Who knows? Bird, you are right. Clutter.Amen, Chief! There is not a fan base currently in existence that has been more loyal and appreciative to their coach than Tide fans have been to Saban. And that leads me to believe that that message was meant for someone other than the fans. Like the administration?
