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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Whose to say Hurts wouldnt have done better in the 2nd half? Tua threw as many picks tonight as Hurts threw all season
Man its alright to admit that that is probably not true
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Originally Posted by
chef dixon
Man its alright to admit that that is probably not true
Haha, he will go to his grave saying that Bama would've won in regulation if Saban had just left Hurts in. This is the same guy that claimed Les Miles was a better coach than Nick Saban and still won't admit how insanely stupid that was.
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Originally Posted by
sandwolf
Haha, he will go to his grave saying that Bama would've won in regulation if Saban had just left Hurts in. This is the same guy that claimed Les Miles was a better coach than Nick Saban and still won't admit how insanely stupid that was.
It worked for Saban tonight- good for him.
Miles was every bit as good as Saban until 2011 when LSU got ****ed by the BCS. At that point- Saban and Miles were neck and neck. From there- Miles refused to change and never beat Saban again. That was the turning point. Saban adapted to the modern game and Miles simply wouldnt. Its plain to see
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
It worked for Saban tonight- good for him.
Miles was every bit as good as Saban until 2011 when LSU got ****ed by the BCS. At that point- Saban and Miles were neck and neck. From there- Miles refused to change and never beat Saban again. That was the turning point. Saban adapted to the modern game and Miles simply wouldnt. Its plain to see
Daddio... you know that I dig your bag... we've met in person, conversed telephonically a few times.... and I dig your insights on occasion... etc...
Additionally, I fully understand that this is your playground and I'm only allowed here at your pleasure... but...
JUST ****IN' STOP IT....
the more you hang on to "Les Miles > Saban" deal just undermines your credibility... Post Saban, LSU won "in spite" of Miles.
Don't get me wrong, I liked Les... I almost cried the day he was fired from LSU; rejoiced the day he was retained, only to weep yet again when he was re-fired... thankfully, they fukt it up worse with Ed O...
Love ya, mean it, remind me to whack somebody for ya.... peace out.
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
It worked for Saban tonight- good for him.
Miles was every bit as good as Saban until 2011 when LSU got ****ed by the BCS. At that point- Saban and Miles were neck and neck. From there- Miles refused to change and never beat Saban again. That was the turning point. Saban adapted to the modern game and Miles simply wouldnt. Its plain to see
Saban left Miles around the same time Saban?s former players left Miles. End of story.
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