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And the trashing of his players in the post game interview, "The guys just couldn't make the plays at the end." Of course the "genius" didn't take any responsibility but instead "blamed" 18-22 year olds for the loss and their lack of "fire" in the last series. It's obvious those players weren't motivated and Nick Saban wants to "blame" them. Maybe it's time to look in the mirror, coach?AllWeatherFan said:Saban had that deer in the headlights look for that final second of play.
I've done the statistics for Saban's team's last 2 games and he's statistically trending downward in wins. So most of the "fans" of Alabama want to keep him as coach and give him an "extension" and reward a downward trend and failure. Que sera seraAllWeatherFan said:Yes, he blamed the fine young men. All the fine, fine young men. Feckless if you ask me.
AllWeatherFan said:The trend is telling, and I'd like to tell you about it in 10,000 finely crafted words.
Ursa Major said:And the trashing of his players in the post game interview, "The guys just couldn't make the plays at the end." Of course the "genius" didn't take any responsibility but instead "blamed" 18-22 year olds for the loss and their lack of "fire" in the last series. It's obvious those players weren't motivated and Nick Saban wants to "blame" them. Maybe it's time to look in the mirror, coach?AllWeatherFan said:Saban had that deer in the headlights look for that final second of play.
It's well known, Hav. Alabama (read Saban) has given themselves (himself) a huge "PR" "Black-eye" by not thanking these athletes and their families for their contribution to the university and the program. Although it is well known to everyone that THIS is a policy in the University of Alabama Athletic Department to do so.George Ferguson said:Ursa Major said:And the trashing of his players in the post game interview, "The guys just couldn't make the plays at the end." Of course the "genius" didn't take any responsibility but instead "blamed" 18-22 year olds for the loss and their lack of "fire" in the last series. It's obvious those players weren't motivated and Nick Saban wants to "blame" them. Maybe it's time to look in the mirror, coach?AllWeatherFan said:Saban had that deer in the headlights look for that final second of play.
I wonder if he regrets not putting out press releases for three the QB's who transferred out when Hurts won the job? It's becoming a trend at Alabama how they conduct themselves and it's not a positive one.
EverettGriz said:AllWeatherFan said:The trend is telling, and I'd like to tell you about it in 10,000 finely crafted words.
Be certain to use many quote marks or your post will have little credibility