Schneed10
11-28-2018, 11:16 AM
Why would Saban ever leave Bama. He hated his time in Cleveland and failed miserably with Miami. He is a God in college.
Logically I agree, but human ego is such that there's sometimes a desire to prove you can do more. Maybe he will stay in Alabama, you might be right. But humans don't always do what makes logical sense.
skinsfan69
11-28-2018, 11:23 AM
Twitter post from Chris Russel:
To add to this from last night: Told this morning that key personnel people AND some important assistant coaches are not on board with acquisition of Foster. What matters? Jay Gruden, Bruce Allen & Dan Snyder approved it. #Redskins”
Fuck this team. Gruden sucks as a coach, Bruce Allen is worthless garbage, and Snyder is the worse owner in sports. Pure filth. A disgrace to people like Joe Gibbs
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Joe Gibbs coached plenty of guys w/ questionable character. Did he cut Sean Taylor after he got into a few off the field incidents? Dexter Manley had a few too and he got 2nd and 3rd chances. Everyone is treated differently based on how good you are. There's a clip on one of the Americas Game episodes where Jimmy Johnson cut a back up LB for falling asleep in a meeting. He was asked if Aikman did the same what would happen. Johnson replied, " I'd simply tap Troy on the shoulder and tell him to wake up."
Why would Saban ever leave Bama. He hated his time in Cleveland and failed miserably with Miami. He is a God in college.
A shit ton of money, and the challenge of redeeming himself at the pro level.
SFREDSKIN
11-28-2018, 11:30 AM
I guess the eagles were also interested in Foster:
https://247sports.com/nfl/washington-redskins/Article/Philadelphia-Eagles-contact-police-about-Reuben-Foster-125480507/
Buffalo Bob
11-28-2018, 11:32 AM
Saban is 67 years old, it would make no sense to leave Alabama for the NFL at that age.
punch it in
11-28-2018, 11:34 AM
A shit ton of money, and the challenge of redeeming himself at the pro level.
Has a 75 million dollar package thru 2025 when he will be about 73. I dont think he cares about redemption. But who knows.
skinsfaninok
11-28-2018, 11:38 AM
I would take Saban in a heartbeat but I doubt he leaves Bama, he's the king there
httr198020
11-28-2018, 11:42 AM
What I do know is there was only one NFL team that even spoke to the Tampa police inquiring as to what transpired for this latest domestic violence arrest. And that team was not the Redskins.
And I understand it is all 'alleged'. But in this instance, the victim had visibly 'alleged wounds' to include scratches and bruises.
Stunned at your stereotype. I assume you are single? I agree. Women do lie about these type of things all the time. In my opinion, it doesn't matter if he did it or not. I want him here because of his talent.
Chico23231
11-28-2018, 11:45 AM
I would take Saban in a heartbeat but I doubt he leaves Bama, he's the king there
While that's great...his friend Bill Belichick is still held in much higher regard in that coaching fraternity because its the professional level. I think Saban is aware of that and wouldn't dispute that fact.
punch it in
11-28-2018, 11:57 AM
While that's great...his friend Bill Belichick is still held in much higher regard in that coaching fraternity because its the professional level. I think Saban is aware of that and wouldn't dispute that fact.
Apples and oranges. Let Saban have the same players at Bama like a Tom Brady for a decade. He would never lose - he doesn’t anyway. Lol. You are coaching teenagers. You have to recruit. They have standards that must be met. Ask people in Alabama or down south for that matter if they give a fuck about the NFL. Nope. College is no cakewalk compared to the pros. He coached under BB in Cleveland so of course he would give him the respect but Bear Bryant is as much a legend as Vince Lombardi.