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Nick Saban Retires.


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Here comes the Saban-Belichick-O'Brien-Young reunion. Saban will be co-GM with Belichick sitting next to Tepper while Belichick gets his record before retiring to the owners box. Belichick & Saban getting part ownership of the team.

Expected & not wanted

 

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5 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Here comes the Saban-Belichick-O'Brien-Young reunion. Saban will be co-GM with Belichick sitting next to Tepper while Belichick gets his record before retiring to the owners box. Belichick & Saban getting part ownership of the team.

Expected & not wanted

 

Excuse me?

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1 hour ago, Hugor Hill said:

Confirmed. Bill Belichick to Alabama.

No way…Belichick has 51 years of NFL experience…he isn’t going back to school.

My first thought was Lane Kiffin but man it would be a trip if Dabo or Norvell jumped on that opportunity 

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22 minutes ago, Shocker said:

No way…Belichick has 51 years of NFL experience…he isn’t going back to school.

My first thought was Lane Kiffin but man it would be a trip if Dabo or Norvell jumped on that opportunity 

People have talked about Dabo to Bama for years.

But a move makes zero sense for Dabo IMO.   Dabo is basically number 2 to Saban in this era.  He gains nothing by going in behind and being worse.   Just hurts his stock and legacy….and it’s harder to be nationally relevant for him there vs where he is now because of the competition. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

People have talked about Dabo to Bama for years.

But a move makes zero sense for Dabo IMO.   Dabo is basically number 2 to Saban in this era.  He gains nothing by going in behind and being worse.   

Following saban has to be the worst.

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13 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Following saban has to be the worst.

Yep.  No point following Saban or Belichick.  Better to be the dude after the dude that replaces them (and it likely won’t be a long time)

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