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Players doing what they are told to do.......at the time....Here you are talking about a play where they ran their punter on the field as a wide receiver. It was one of those "Gus plays." And because he didn't think of that type of a play it's bad coaching?
Players doing what they are told to do.......at the time....
And its not right.....Gus bus out foxed the fox at the chicken house...
And Gus just wanted Waddle off the field....just shift back to regular punt formation...
Yes....somebody is paidto manage this....and didnt properly...
Panicked and ran D back onfield....
What do you call it?
isnt that people on forums do?...discuss...analyze...bitch...Beating a dead horse![]()
This is interesting. Now, I'm not advocating for a change, (as far as the head coach is concerned) in any way, shape, or form. But, this does get me to thinking. Everything comes to an end. The Saban era is no exception. What if...BIG TIME what if....he were to lose to the barn in Tuscaloosa next season? Then the following year, it's back to JHS, conceivably setting up a 3rd loss in a row to them. Do the boo birds come out? I ask this because I have seen 3 coaches hit the trail fast for failing to beat auburn. Perkins, Curry, and Shula. Granted, Curry and Shula never beat auburn, and while Perkins broke even against them, his final loss to them in 1986 did him in. He could hear the freight train coming, and that is why he didn't hesitate to take the Tampa Bay job a week after that game. I would think that if Saban started dropping games to auburn on a regular basis (especially consecutive games) then he would seriously reevaluate himself and possible even question himself about whether or not it was time to bow out. He would do that way before his seat could get warm. Anyway, I do wonder how it all ends. Does he go out on a season like 1982? Or does he go out on top? And...other than Dabo, I have not heard any other names of possible replacements. Granted, a replacement isn't needed right now, but when that time comes, who can do it? I do not see Dabo leaving Clemson and I do not see Kirby leaving Georgia. And, I do wonder if maybe we are getting pretty near the end. Not just because of the most recent loss, but, just because of his age and where he is, health wise. Now and over the next 4-5 years. Anywho, just stuff I've thought abouthad an acquaintance tell me last night that we need to get rid of Nick Saban. his exact words:
"Time for Saban to go along with all those clowns he hired. Worst team he's ever had and he's in decline as a coach. Seriously. He's the one that keeps hiring all these losers. I'm ready for Dabo."
i guess he forgot about 2010? we lost to south carolina, lsu, and auburn.
and 2013? lost to auburn and oklahoma
or hell, what about 2007?! we lost to georgia, florida state, lsu, mississippi state, louisiana monroe, and auburn.
if 2 losses is the man's worst team, then his expectations are too high for anyone. let's say we get Dabo (i don't think we ever do, but in this hypothetical let's say we do), what happens if HE has 2 losses in one season? do we get rid of him and go after the next guy?
when you always expect perfection, all you get is disappointment. nobody's perfect all the time.....NOBODY!
Coach Paul W. Bryant...arguable the greatest coach, ever. how many 2-loss (or more) seasons did HE have?
Omg. Lost a game by 3 points and this kinda stuff.This is interesting. Now, I'm not advocating for a change, (as far as the head coach is concerned) in any way, shape, or form. But, this does get me to thinking. Everything comes to an end. The Saban era is no exception. What if...BIG TIME what if....he were to lose to the barn in Tuscaloosa next season? Then the following year, it's back to JHS, conceivably setting up a 3rd loss in a row to them. Do the boo birds come out? I ask this because I have seen 3 coaches hit the trail fast for failing to beat auburn. Perkins, Curry, and Shula. Granted, Curry and Shula never beat auburn, and while Perkins broke even against them, his final loss to them in 1986 did him in. He could hear the freight train coming, and that is why he didn't hesitate to take the Tampa Bay job a week after that game. I would think that if Saban started dropping games to auburn on a regular basis (especially consecutive games) then he would seriously reevaluate himself and possible even question himself about whether or not it was time to bow out. He would do that way before his seat could get warm. Anyway, I do wonder how it all ends. Does he go out on a season like 1982? Or does he go out on top? And...other than Dabo, I have not heard any other names of possible replacements. Granted, a replacement isn't needed right now, but when that time comes, who can do it? I do not see Dabo leaving Clemson and I do not see Kirby leaving Georgia. And, I do wonder if maybe we are getting pretty near the end. Not just because of the most recent loss, but, just because of his age and where he is, health wise. Now and over the next 4-5 years. Anywho, just stuff I've thought about
OMG, go back and reread it, my dude. I said it was just stuff I thought about for when the Saban era does come to an end one day. That could be 10 damn years from now. Who knows. And yeah, I kind of do wonder what would happen if he lost a few in a row to the barn. Not that he will, just what if. It's hypothetical, for crying out loudOmg. Lost a game by 3 points and this kinda stuff.
isnt that people on forums do?...discuss...analyze...bitch...
Players doing what they are told to do.......at the time....
And its not right.....Gus bus out foxed the fox at the chicken house...
And Gus just wanted Waddle off the field....just shift back to regular punt formation...
Yes....somebody is paidto manage this....and didnt properly...
Panicked and ran D back onfield....
What do you call it?
Mississippi State. Good post.2019 was just setting up to be a bad year from the start. Record wise, it was not a bad year. If I could time travel back to the Dubose/Fran/Shula days and tell myself that, going forward, a "bad" year would mean records of 11-2 or 10-3 at worst, my past self would have loved one of those "bad" seasons. I suppose it was a bad year by the modern standard to which we have become accustomed. When I first heard about Trey Sanders and Dylan Moses, my stomach turned. It felt like storm clouds were already gathering. Tua was hurt badly in the Tennessee game. Even if he had not have gotten the dislocated hip a few weeks later, he would still have been playing hurt the rest of the way. And...the loss to those cum swallowers down in shitsville...that game had me concerned all the way back in September. I felt a little better after they shit up the joint against Georgia, but I had a BAD BAD feeling that they still had some devil voodoo in the bag that had not surfaced yet. But it sure did last week. The good news is, the previous two times that we lost to them, we beat them the very next year in Tuscaloosa. That should be the case again next season. I hope we gorilla smash them. I hope it's 2012 bad. Perhaps the bad shit has run it's course for us and 2020 will be better. Hell, if only the injury bug would ease up...if absolutely nothing else...that would do wonders.