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Jason Garrett says Saban made call to pass on Drew Brees in Miami "We're not doing that!"
Posted on 2/11/26 at 7:45 pm
Posted on 2/11/26 at 7:45 pm
Go 10:05 mark for Brees discussion.
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GARRETT: "Our Coach" made the final decision.
...And it was due to Brees' requested salary, plus the fact he had 75% tear in his rotator cuff.
Garrett said his mindset and opinion was basically: "guys like this overcome anything."
Saban didn't see it that way....
Brees went on to throw for 62K yards after that decision and Saban ran back to the SEC where he could cheat and out-talent the rest of competition.
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GARRETT: "Our Coach" made the final decision.
...And it was due to Brees' requested salary, plus the fact he had 75% tear in his rotator cuff.
Garrett said his mindset and opinion was basically: "guys like this overcome anything."
Saban didn't see it that way....
Brees went on to throw for 62K yards after that decision and Saban ran back to the SEC where he could cheat and out-talent the rest of competition.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 7:46 pm to Jack Ruby
This changed Louisiana football forever. If Saban gets Brees, the Saints never win a Super Bowl and Les Miles is probably regarded as one of the greatest college coaches ever 
Posted on 2/11/26 at 7:46 pm to Jack Ruby
Wonder how much the requested salary to sign with Miami was.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 7:47 pm to Jack Ruby
Jason Garrett is a toolbag
Posted on 2/11/26 at 7:49 pm to Jack Ruby
Maybe the biggest butterfly effect in all of sports
Look how that decision affected Miami, New Orleans, Alabama, LSU etc…. Hell, even Urban may have been at Florida longer had Saban not been at Bama
That one decision by the Dolphins changed everything in the NFL and CFB
Look how that decision affected Miami, New Orleans, Alabama, LSU etc…. Hell, even Urban may have been at Florida longer had Saban not been at Bama
That one decision by the Dolphins changed everything in the NFL and CFB
Posted on 2/11/26 at 8:19 pm to Jack Ruby
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In all fairness, he not only out talented the rest of the SEC, he out-cheated them too!
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and Saban ran back to the SEC where he could cheat and out-talent the rest of competition.
In all fairness, he not only out talented the rest of the SEC, he out-cheated them too!
Posted on 2/11/26 at 8:29 pm to Jack Ruby
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Jason Garrett says Saban made call to pass on Drew Brees in Miami "We're not doing that!"
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...And it was due to Brees' requested salary, plus the fact he had 75% tear in his rotator cuff.
That's basically what everyone but Nick Saban has said or implied.
I don't have the link on hand but supposedly after an intensive examination, Nick Saban went in with some bad news and tried to low-ball the offer.
Nick Saban, who HATED the salary cap and the limitations it created on his building the roster, apparently couched it in terms of the doctors saying the shoulder is really bad and might not allow him to come back to his full health despite a letter from James Andrews saying otherwise.
Then the Saints got a thumbs up from their physician at the time and increased their offer and the deal was done.
The crazy thing is that Drew Brees and his wife REALLY wanted to go to Miami. They basically made Drew Brees promise to visit Miami no matter what the Saints offered which Drew agreed to do. Then the Dolphins apparently low-balled the offer.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 8:40 pm to Uncommon Idea
Saban hated all actual rules on paying players until he wound up not being able to out-pay others for players.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 9:23 pm to Jack Ruby
quote:The ole “I knew the right thing and Saban botched it” line
Garrett said his mindset and opinion was basically: "guys like this overcome anything."
Classic
Posted on 2/11/26 at 9:31 pm to Jack Ruby
Alabama is nowhere near the top of the highest paying programs now but y’all think they cheated more than others just a few short years ago.
Meanwhile LSU is out here canning their grotesquely misshapen basketball coaches for getting caught cheating by the FBI.
At some point I imagine Saban didn’t have to cheat all that much to sign those classes. Hell the culture was brutal and the players were as much to do with it as he was once the process took hold. Most of those teams didn’t scream richest players in the country.
Meanwhile LSU is out here canning their grotesquely misshapen basketball coaches for getting caught cheating by the FBI.
At some point I imagine Saban didn’t have to cheat all that much to sign those classes. Hell the culture was brutal and the players were as much to do with it as he was once the process took hold. Most of those teams didn’t scream richest players in the country.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 9:56 pm to ReauxlTide222
quote:but other programs werent run by close friends of the ncaa president.
Alabama is nowhere near the top of the highest paying programs now but y’all think they cheated more than others just a few short years ago.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 10:02 pm to faraway
That’s why he allowed a couple years of Alabama opponents nit getting called for holding ONE time all season. And that was in the Johnathan Allen potentially GOAT front 7 days.
(I’m not exactly sure how accurate that is)
(I’m not exactly sure how accurate that is)
Posted on 2/11/26 at 10:19 pm to ReauxlTide222
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That’s why he allowed a couple years of Alabama opponents nit getting called for holding ONE time all season. And that was in the Johnathan Allen potentially GOAT front 7 days.
(I’m not exactly sure how accurate that is)
Let me help you out a bit.
Though the 2015 and 2016 season, Alabama opponents were called for exactly 1 hold in those 2 years.
Those were the 2 best defensive line in CFB history, and I dont think I am speaking hyperbole there. Go look up the names on those 2 defensive lines and how many of them are still NFL starters/high usage backups in a rotation. Jarran Reed was one of them, had a sack in the Super Bowl.
Jon Allen
Daron Payne
Dalvin Tomlinson
Reed
Ashawn Robinson
Quinnen Williams
Dashawn Hand
and theres like 4 or 5 more who were drafted/made teams.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 11:42 pm to Pikes Peak Tiger
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Maybe the biggest butterfly effect in all of sports
I love these types of situations, and you may be right. This changed the trajectory of CFB as a whole, the Saints likely have no Super Bowls, and the Dolphins may have been a contender for a long stretch.
Posted on 2/11/26 at 11:45 pm to Pikes Peak Tiger
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Maybe the biggest butterfly effect in all of sports Look how that decision affected Miami, New Orleans, Alabama, LSU etc…. Hell, even Urban may have been at Florida longer had Saban not been at Bama That one decision by the Dolphins changed everything in the NFL and CFB
Brees and Payton were a key factor together. Brees was gonna be good elsewhere for sure but Payton made him a better qb than he could have been with an inferior coach.
Saban would have ended up back in college game at some point. Saban was built for the college game, not the NFL.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 1:19 am to jrowla2
Saban has always suuuuucked at evaluating QBs.
He picked and stuck w Booty over all time bad arse Tigah Rohan Davey.
Picked some dude over Brees.
Saban did better when he stayed as far from offensive evaluations as possible
He picked and stuck w Booty over all time bad arse Tigah Rohan Davey.
Picked some dude over Brees.
Saban did better when he stayed as far from offensive evaluations as possible
Posted on 2/12/26 at 2:09 am to Jack Ruby
Remarkable how bad Nick Saban was in the NFL.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 2:36 am to Jack Ruby
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Garrett said his mindset and opinion was basically: "guys like this overcome anything."
"Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan."
It's easy for Garrett or anyone else to speak out now about what they thought at the time, but next to no one was publicly sticking their neck out to sign him in 2006. It was literally just Sean Payton and even Payton's original course of action when he was hired was to try and trade for Tony Romo.
Everyone brings up Saban and the Dolphins passing on Brees, but apart from the Saints not a single other team in the league gave signing him any meaningful consideration. In a league always desperate for quality quarterbacks multiple front offices and coaching staffs at the time thought it wiser to roll out guys like Charlie Frye, Aaron Brooks, Rex Grossman, Jon Kitna and Chris Simm as their week one starters.
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