Saban to Alabama

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it's official, miami dolphins coach nick saban has accepted the head coaching job at alabama. other than the fact, the school opened its coffers for him, is this a good move on his part?

personally, i'm not crazy to see him come back to the SEC (even if its the western division) but the dolphins organization has been so screwed for so long, he probably needed to leave when he could.

what does this mean for the fish?
 
it's official, miami dolphins coach nick saban has accepted the head coaching job at alabama. other than the fact, the school opened its coffers for him, is this a good move on his part?

personally, i'm not crazy to see him come back to the SEC (even if its the western division) but the dolphins organization has been so screwed for so long, he probably needed to leave when he could.

what does this mean for the fish?

I don't understand by you saying the organization being so screwed....not that I really give a damn because I have my OWN football team problems(...OH GOD, that mean I have to admit I am a Raiders fans....LOL), but he Dolphins gave him the keys to the kingdom..and since the day they fired one of the Shula boys in Alabama, he has DENIED he was even interested in the job...now he runs away like a spineless jelly fish ...good riddence! LOL ...WHEW!! Thank GOD I really don't care....LOL
 
I knew all along he was going. Reason why, they always do. I just wish folks would not be so adiment and angry when asked the question. He might not have known all along he was going, but dont get mad at reporters when in the end, they were right.
 
Dan LeBatard wrote a scolding yet truthful article about his decision...check it out:

Le Batard: Saban leaves as a loser, weasel


The punctuation on the Nick Saban Error is greasy and greedy. You know what he was as Dolphins coach? A failure. A loser. A gasbag. And one of the worst investments Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga has ever made. He was less of a success than Dave Wannstedt and more of a traitor than Ricky Williams. There has been very little in franchise history that came with more expectations and fewer results than this hypocrite who at the end avoided the hard questions one last time.

Talk like a warrior. Behave like a weasel.

Maybe Saban would be better off in college. Because, in the pros the last few days, he has looked like a complete and utter amateur.

He will be remembered in these parts as a quitter and a liar. He leaves the franchise in last place, with what used to be his good name somehow far lower than that. And for this he'll get a $25 million raise and more job security in Alabama. Makes you wonder what USC's Pete Carroll or Ohio State's Jim Tressel are worth, doesn't it?

Larry Coker, a decent man, gets fired for his one championship. Saban, a duplicitous one, gets the most lucrative job in college football.

Saban could have fixed his reputation today if he had that mental toughness he is always sermonizing about. We have the meandering spiel memorized by now. About ''competitive character'' and ''overcoming adversity'' and blah, blah, blah. You preach it, Nick. But you don't live it. Not when it's easier to run away and hide.

Miami, 6-10 against an easy schedule, was swept this year by younger teams in its division -- the Jets and Bills. The team isn't better than when Saban arrived, just older. What little winning Saban has done has been with players left for him by Jimmy Johnson and Dave Wannstedt. What's the best decision Saban has made in two years? Can you name one?

So it makes sense that he would lack hope. But when his players are losing, he asks them to be proud and fight and overcome, even though what they do hurts a hell of a lot more than what he does. But now, reputation in tatters, integrity stained, he runs away from this fight -- to be a dictator to kids who question less and have less power to challenge him. Of course he'd go. It's a good deal easier. And a new crowd eager for a savior can hear his hot-air speeches about being a gladiator.

Saban made Huizenga look like a public fool with all his condescending talk of integrity recently, reprimanding reporters at every turn while his agent secretly kept taking slimy calls from Alabama in the shadows. What a raging fraud Saban sounds like today, every bit as counterfeit as Miami's Super Bowl expectations.

Oh, a man, even one under contract, is allowed to change his mind and listen to other offers, especially those that double his salary. But what makes Saban's behavior so unctuous recently is that he had the audacity to question the questioners with super-sized arrogance even while lying all along to his players and his boss. Huizenga has given this man everything he has wanted -- given him more than any NFL owner anywhere has given any other coach. He deserves better than this. He deserves better than Saban leaving him to answer the hard questions today.

Makes you wonder, too: Huizenga went after Ricky Williams and his money with cutthroat zeal, and Williams is still paying him back. But Saban just broke a contract, too. There are no outs in Saban's contract to go back to the minor leagues.

Remember how mad you were when Williams retired? Well, he wasn't cheating on you. He wasn't grabbing for more money. His body hurt from a beating, and he wanted to rest. What Saban has done is a more traitorous act -- the most traitorous act in the history of the franchise. He's leaving simply because he couldn't handle a hard job on the sidelines of a game in which he asks others to be violent. He gave up, in other words. And filing it under ''family'' now as a diluter, in search of understanding, rings hollow because you can't believe anything the man says about this situation. You think he'd be leaving if he were 13-3?

Saban, infomercial sermonizer, talked a lot about loyalty and integrity and toughness.

But, in the end, these were not his guides.
They were only the kinds of things he demanded of others.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/16374957.htm
 
Weasel is definitely accurate. Given his comments the past few weeks, his credibility is now officially in the crapper.

Everybody wants to take a shot at players who hold-out, demand new contracts, or try to get traded b/c they don't like where they are after signing free-agent deals. Nobody ever takes a shot at coaches who essentially do the same.

Now the writers want to take shots at Saban, who's basically done what Fatass Tuna has done to the Giants, Pats, and Jets: walk-out on his team in mid-contract.

Saban is a Tramp, just like Parcells. A lousy, lying, tramp.

At least Huizenga handled it in dignified manner, and positioned the team to compete for the available coaches... excellent job of not letting Saban drag it out, and handling with dignity.
 
People in Miami aren't very bitter are they?

He is landing in Tuscaloosa as we speak and every TV station in Birmingham is live with shots of him getting off of the private jet.

Saban is very much like Spurrier, he motivates his players. It's hard to motivate pro athletes.

Bama will be in a BCS bowl in two years.
 
People in Miami aren't very bitter are they?

He is landing in Tuscaloosa as we speak and every TV station in Birmingham is live with shots of him getting off of the private jet.

Saban is very much like Spurrier, he motivates his players. It's hard to motivate pro athletes.

Bama will be in a BCS bowl in two years.

I am willing to bet RIGHT NOW that he leaves 'BAMA BEFORE they are in a BCS bowl game....AND the F$&*ING coward didn't even meet his players and coaches to say good bye...he had them ALL unite so he can conference call in his decision....and then used that his "wife was very unhappy here in a big city" as an excuse......spineless, coward....well GOOD LUCK to Alabama...they WILL need it.....
 
After 2 years maybe Saban realizes he can't bully pro athletes like collage athletes.

In so many words, you hit the proverbial nail right on the head. By the time most players hit the pros their ego and way of life is already set in stone. At least with college you have a chance of molding (or bully...chose whatever word :p ) these guys into a type of performer you want and need. Erickson, Carroll, and Spurrier come to mind as excellent college coaches that just could not find a way to make things work in the NFL.
 
true but saban won more games, in his 2 years at miami than spurrier did at washington!! and pete carroll was absolutely dreadful in the pros!!
 
true but saban won more games, in his 2 years at miami than spurrier did at washington!! and pete carroll was absolutely dreadful in the pros!!

Saban was given MORE POWER as a head coach than ANY OTHER IN SPORTS HISTORY...regardless of the sport. The his wife, the egomaniac...just like her husband, didn't "like the south Florida lifestyle" ....WTF???!! They had a 7 MILLION DOLLAR MANSION on the Inter Coastal off of Las Olas Boulevard......:eek:
 
Alabam is getting just what they deserve. This man is becoming the Larry Brown of football. My money says he doesn't complete the contract in Alabama.
 
Alabam is getting just what they deserve. This man is becoming the Larry Brown of football. My money says he doesn't complete the contract in Alabama.

3 years or less he will be gone. IF the Tide have a losing season by THEIR standards....he WILL sulk, cry and yern for those days when he was at _______(place a team in the empty spot) ....
 

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