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re: Spurrier Unlocked: Saban is a Great Recruiter, Not a Great Coach

Posted on 7/22/14 at 8:25 pm to
Posted by Honcho C McGregor
underwater / AKA Florida
Member since Aug 2011
304 posts
Posted on 7/22/14 at 8:25 pm to
To me the argument is similar to the Tiger Phil argument. I know some knowledgeable PGA people that say Phil is more talented than Tiger (not that Tiger isn't talented but less than Phil) but the drop off from Phil to Tiger is minor compared to the difference in Tiger's work ethic, mental tenacity, and insanely intense focus.
From what I've seen of Spurrier, and as was mentioned earlier, he's insecure. His mind set seems to be: if I couldn't do it, it A) can't be done legally, or B) the person who did do it has their priorities messed up. He does coaches through the media better than anyone I've seen in a long long time - maybe ever, and people love it (outside of clemson that is) He wasn't paying Nick a compliment regarding recruiting. He's trying to play mind games. It works against Dabo. Dabo tries to fight SOS on SOS's terms. The whole "BAMA better than the Jaguars" thing...SOS knew it would get 2 weeks of media coverage if he talked about it. And SOS seems to only talk about people/teams that are of any consequence to him/ his legacy. Any thing to get a distraction. Is Nick a great coach, anyone that says other wise is silly. Just ask yourself, if you team's coach were let go and Nick were available - would you want him to be your next coach? Of course he's not perfect. He's like the chessmaster that loses to an unconventional street smart kind of player. Chessmaster wins most of the time but has his achilles heel also. SOS is a top 10 coach, some times though his insecurity show. I'm pretty sure also that Nick is about an hour+ from ending his day, and will start tomorrow morning at 6am and end it about 14 hrs later just to make sure that his team doesn't lose to KENTUCKY after one of - if not the- biggest wins ever his home stadium
Posted by CNB
Columbia, SC
Member since Sep 2007
96101 posts
Posted on 7/22/14 at 8:49 pm to
You guys are reading way too much into harmless jabs.
Posted by Tigerman97
Member since Jun 2014
10354 posts
Posted on 7/22/14 at 8:57 pm to
CSS is a coaching legend. I personally believe all the chatter this year is because he knows if his O-line stays healthy this team "might be the team". He is setting up both Bama and Auburn using the same tactic in different ways.

"Gus is a genius…"

"Saban is overrated..."

I believe CSS believes the Auburn game will be the difference between his team playing in Atlanta and not…I also believe CSS believes if they make it to Atlanta they will play Alabama.

Historically CSS has almost always come up short. Several of those Florida teams were better than their final record. His one National Title came after a final week loss to FSU and he got the original rematch. To his credit the Sugar Bowl game plan was ingenious, but he shouldn't have gotten the second shot. The 2011 Auburn game was a wonderful example of how he gets in his own way.
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