Not really.You heard it here first
Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.Jwell, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
This morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.Jwell, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
For sure. I was wondering what kind of information that Tat had that would make him confident this would happen. JThis morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.Jwell, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
Friends very close to the inner-workings of Bama Athletics.They knew what day/time Shula would be fired. They should be right on about this, but we will have to wait until 2007......For sure. I was wondering what kind of information that Tat had that would make him confident this would happen. JThis morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.Jwell, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
You were a Shula fan, happy to see Rod not sign, and are waiting anxiously on Saban? Trying to get my smilies reading comprehension down.Shula=Rodriguez=
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Well...it works for my thoughts and their current thoughts as well.Theirs:Shula's unemployed, Rodriguez is happy where he is and Saban is just sitting back watching the media frenzy.Mine:Shula was a decent coach, but should have been given another year to work with the team, mainly offense.Rodriguez, well...I'm happy he didn't go to Bama, I'd rather see someone else in that role.Saban, I'm waiting to see if he comments on it. If he doesn't then there is something up.You were a Shula fan, happy to see Rod not sign, and are waiting anxiously on Saban? Trying to get my smilies reading comprehension down.Shula=Rodriguez=
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but Z, you're white.Actually I heard about this 6 months ago from my brother's father's cousin's son who plays for Alabama A&M.
Hi tat,I can understand knowing the Shula thing. That was a 1 way decision. This one takes two parties.Obviously the inner workings Alabama folks would love to have Saban. But you're saying that it's a mutual love and Saban has agreed to be the coach?And they'll have to wait until after the NFL season is over to announce?JTat said:Friends very close to the inner-workings of Bama Athletics.They knew what day/time Shula would be fired. They should be right on about this, but we will have to wait until 2007......Joe Bryant said:For sure. I was wondering what kind of information that Tat had that would make him confident this would happen. JSweeper said:This morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Joe Bryant said:Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.JTat said:well, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
By marriage bro... by marriage.but Z, you're white.Actually I heard about this 6 months ago from my brother's father's cousin's son who plays for Alabama A&M.
Shula WAS a decent coach?? He was in WAY over his head. Opposing teams thought he was a GREAT coach!! Ever see him on the sidelines before a big call?? Completely dumbfounded and unsure of what to do. Not a good coach, but a great man and I disagree with HOW he was let go, not that he was let go.Well...it works for my thoughts and their current thoughts as well.Theirs:You were a Shula fan, happy to see Rod not sign, and are waiting anxiously on Saban? Trying to get my smilies reading comprehension down.Shula=![]()
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Shula's unemployed, Rodriguez is happy where he is and Saban is just sitting back watching the media frenzy.
Mine:
Shula was a decent coach, but should have been given another year to work with the team, mainly offense.
Rodriguez, well...I'm happy he didn't go to Bama, I'd rather see someone else in that role.
Saban, I'm waiting to see if he comments on it. If he doesn't then there is something up.
If Saban isn't the coach by Jan 2, 2007, I will send you Dreamland Ribs and sauce.Hi tat,I can understand knowing the Shula thing. That was a 1 way decision. This one takes two parties.Obviously the inner workings Alabama folks would love to have Saban. But you're saying that it's a mutual love and Saban has agreed to be the coach?And they'll have to wait until after the NFL season is over to announce?JTat said:Friends very close to the inner-workings of Bama Athletics.They knew what day/time Shula would be fired. They should be right on about this, but we will have to wait until 2007......Joe Bryant said:For sure. I was wondering what kind of information that Tat had that would make him confident this would happen. JSweeper said:This morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Joe Bryant said:Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.JTat said:well, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
Excellent.JIf Saban isn't the coach by Jan 2, 2007, I will send you Dreamland Ribs and sauce.Hi tat,I can understand knowing the Shula thing. That was a 1 way decision. This one takes two parties.Obviously the inner workings Alabama folks would love to have Saban. But you're saying that it's a mutual love and Saban has agreed to be the coach?And they'll have to wait until after the NFL season is over to announce?JTat said:Friends very close to the inner-workings of Bama Athletics.They knew what day/time Shula would be fired. They should be right on about this, but we will have to wait until 2007......Joe Bryant said:For sure. I was wondering what kind of information that Tat had that would make him confident this would happen. JSweeper said:This morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Joe Bryant said:Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.JTat said:well, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
And you'll send Tat a Bryant boat if Saban is the Bama coach by then?Excellent.JIf Saban isn't the coach by Jan 2, 2007, I will send you Dreamland Ribs and sauce.Hi tat,I can understand knowing the Shula thing. That was a 1 way decision. This one takes two parties.Obviously the inner workings Alabama folks would love to have Saban. But you're saying that it's a mutual love and Saban has agreed to be the coach?And they'll have to wait until after the NFL season is over to announce?JTat said:Friends very close to the inner-workings of Bama Athletics.They knew what day/time Shula would be fired. They should be right on about this, but we will have to wait until 2007......Joe Bryant said:For sure. I was wondering what kind of information that Tat had that would make him confident this would happen. JSweeper said:This morning they (ESPN and Anderson) were talking about an offer of a 10 year $30-40 million contract. He also said that Saban has already stated that he would not run out on the Dolphins so that him accepting this deal was "not likely", at least at this time for next season.Joe Bryant said:Hi Tat,Two questions:1. Nick Saban?2. How do you know this?Would be a huge coup if they get him.JTat said:well, first since the RRod debacle.Trust me, he's coming.
I agree Gator....but, $$ is not what "reportedly" is driving Saban to think about going back to college. "Supposedly" neither he or his wife care much for the area (which wouldn't be surprising considering where they are from). And let's be honest...while the Dolphins are a great brand and a well-known, proud franchise...Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.here's the thing ablut saban: He has an Ego. If he were to leave Miami before getting them back to the playoffs (at least) would be a knock on him in the pros that he is just another one of those college guys that can't hack it in the NFL. A guy with Saban's ego would never allow that, even for an extra mil or two a year.
I wonder how his wife will enjoy Tuscaloosa after they lose to Auburn?I agree Gator....but, $$ is not what "reportedly" is driving Saban to think about going back to college. "Supposedly" neither he or his wife care much for the area (which wouldn't be surprising considering where they are from). And let's be honest...while the Dolphins are a great brand and a well-known, proud franchise...Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.here's the thing ablut saban: He has an Ego. If he were to leave Miami before getting them back to the playoffs (at least) would be a knock on him in the pros that he is just another one of those college guys that can't hack it in the NFL. A guy with Saban's ego would never allow that, even for an extra mil or two a year.
At least they care about their team in Ttown. I was in Miami last week and the first hour of a LOCAL sports show, hosted by a native New Yorker, was entirely spent talking about the New York Giants, and including about 20 phone calls from local "fans".I wonder how his wife will enjoy Tuscaloosa after they lose to Auburn?I agree Gator....but, $$ is not what "reportedly" is driving Saban to think about going back to college. "Supposedly" neither he or his wife care much for the area (which wouldn't be surprising considering where they are from). And let's be honest...while the Dolphins are a great brand and a well-known, proud franchise...Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.here's the thing ablut saban: He has an Ego. If he were to leave Miami before getting them back to the playoffs (at least) would be a knock on him in the pros that he is just another one of those college guys that can't hack it in the NFL. A guy with Saban's ego would never allow that, even for an extra mil or two a year.
Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.
I wasn't fishing...but I guess there are different ways to define "sports town". I personally look at things like Merchandise sales of local teams and game attendance. Miami is one of the worst "sports towns in America" in that regard.And in relation to the point...you won't hear an hour conversation about another team in New York, Philly, Green Bay, or even Tampa....and certainly not in South Bend, Baton Rouge or Tuscaloosa.Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.![]()
PMs down?Tat, call me.
While I agree Miami sucks, Atlanta has it beat.I wasn't fishing...but I guess there are different ways to define "sports town". I personally look at things like Merchandise sales of local teams and game attendance. Miami is one of the worst "sports towns in America" in that regard.And in relation to the point...you won't hear an hour conversation about another team in New York, Philly, Green Bay, or even Tampa....and certainly not in South Bend, Baton Rouge or Tuscaloosa.Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.![]()
actually I heard it in another thread here like a month ago.ps: send ribsYou heard it here first
I wouldn't say worst sportstown, but probably the most fickle. Most people who live here are from somewhere else, and many of those keep their home town alligences. You probably heard the sid rosenberg show which is totally geared towards the transplanted NYers who live here.As for not caring much for the area, they live in Bland old Broward so I can see why they would be a little less than enthused about strip malls on every other block and bad traffic.I don't see him leaving, but that being said, if he does guys like Fisher, Parcells, or Cower would make Miamians forget about saban real fast.I agree Gator....but, $$ is not what "reportedly" is driving Saban to think about going back to college. "Supposedly" neither he or his wife care much for the area (which wouldn't be surprising considering where they are from). And let's be honest...while the Dolphins are a great brand and a well-known, proud franchise...Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.here's the thing ablut saban: He has an Ego. If he were to leave Miami before getting them back to the playoffs (at least) would be a knock on him in the pros that he is just another one of those college guys that can't hack it in the NFL. A guy with Saban's ego would never allow that, even for an extra mil or two a year.
That's the other option. Both cities are comparable in size. The following for the Braves, Falcons, Hawks, and Thrashers is comparable to the following for the Marlins, Dolphins, Heat, and Panthers. But the major difference I think is the passion for college sports that gives Atlanta a slight edge.Capella said:While I agree Miami sucks, Atlanta has it beat.I wasn't fishing...but I guess there are different ways to define "sports town". I personally look at things like Merchandise sales of local teams and game attendance. Miami is one of the worst "sports towns in America" in that regard.And in relation to the point...you won't hear an hour conversation about another team in New York, Philly, Green Bay, or even Tampa....and certainly not in South Bend, Baton Rouge or Tuscaloosa.Miami is possibly the worst sports town in America.![]()
I had Dreamland ribs last Friday night. Never get tired of their ribs. Nor their Brunswick stew.scottybo said:So Tat is about to become "Mr. Ribs"?I'll take a slab, too.
Saban to Bama, You heard it here first
The media always follows train wrecks.For all the ESPN guys like Colin Cowherd talking about how irrelevant Alabama is, they sure do talk about this coaching search a lot.
christ. the Pack might as well start over again.Well, that denial sure didn't slow things down around here lately. Rumors now starting to pop up about him calling around about staff:Clements (QB coach at Green Bay) as possible OC
you'll be in the box for the LSU game if that happens....This whole situation sounds awfully familar to LSU fans...I'm thinking that Saban ends up in Bama...hope not though