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Nick Saban v Les Miles
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:20 am
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:20 am
This has to do with demeanor and public persona. One has to credit Miles with having a much more positive bearing and likability. He almost always appears to be happy, even when serious. He looks at people and the camera when addressing them. He seems to have a good time coaching and I think his players mostly mirror that attitude. The only time I recall him looking truly down was after 1/9. I think he was genuinely surprised at what had just happened.
Saban on the other hand is dour bordering on being a curmudgeon. I seldom recall him smiling let alone laughing. He has no qualms about venting his spleen on the sidelines, although CLM has been occasionally somewhat animated when one of his charges has committed a bone head penalty. On the whole, one wonders how much Saban enjoys his work and what effect his attitude has on those around him.
Really looking forward to 11/8.
Saban on the other hand is dour bordering on being a curmudgeon. I seldom recall him smiling let alone laughing. He has no qualms about venting his spleen on the sidelines, although CLM has been occasionally somewhat animated when one of his charges has committed a bone head penalty. On the whole, one wonders how much Saban enjoys his work and what effect his attitude has on those around him.
Really looking forward to 11/8.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:22 am to White Tiger
Saban doesn't like coonasses and makes fun of them. remember the recorded converstion?
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:24 am to White Tiger
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one wonders how much Saban enjoys his work and what effect his attitude has on those around him.
pretty sure he loves it as much as any other coach...he is just a perfectionist.
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He almost always appears to be happy, even when serious
almost acts like he is retarded at times.
both are complete opposites and prove you can win with either style
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:25 am to sjmabry
Would not trade Les for Saban under any circumstances.
When Saban was here, I liked that we won, but other than that I couldn't stand the guy.
The SEC channel does a thing about the coaches wives and interestingly, his wife acts like a douche too.
She may be very nice, but that's not how she appears.
When Saban was here, I liked that we won, but other than that I couldn't stand the guy.
The SEC channel does a thing about the coaches wives and interestingly, his wife acts like a douche too.
She may be very nice, but that's not how she appears.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:28 am to White Tiger
Saban is all business. I am sure he really likes his job and is driven to be the best. He actually smiles a lot more now than he used to.
CLM seems to have more fun and enjoy the comradery of it all. Saban is the tough love dad and Les is the coddling dad. Either way they are both at the top of their profession with different styles.
CLM seems to have more fun and enjoy the comradery of it all. Saban is the tough love dad and Les is the coddling dad. Either way they are both at the top of their profession with different styles.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:28 am to White Tiger
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I seldom recall him smiling let alone laughing.
he smiles in the commercial for his new Mercedes dealership...
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:29 am to Tigertown in ATL
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When Saban was here, I liked that we won, but other than that I couldn't stand the guy.
us fans were so tired of losing that saban could have been just over .500 and we would have loved him. at the time, I didn't think i'd live long enough to ever see another LSU NC. saban will always be worshipped here because of that. and, by the way, SABAN DID IT WITH DINARDO'S PLAYERS. if miles did it with saban's, saban did it with dinardo's.
personally, I credit both coaches with winning with THEIR players as they won it in their 3rd year.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:35 am to White Tiger
This is an important game in terms of the LSU vs Alabama series, and Saban vs Miles, given that Bama has won the last 2 regular season meetings. A win here by LSU and Les would pull Saban and Miles even at 4-4 in head to head in the regular season. It would also be huge for our saban loving fanbase, imo. For whatever reason, in our fanbase, we have lots that when they hear the name saban or bama...they just think we are inferior to them. LSU certainly is not, and I love the tigers chances in this game. Some view saban as if he were some incredible coach that never makes mistakes...etc....the guy is a good coach no doubt, but IF Alabama doesn't win the SEC this year, he will have 2 SEC Titles in 8 years (1 in 5 years), despite routinely having the #1 recruiting class in the nation. I would like nothing more that to whip that bama arse next Saturday night....LSU is due to dish out an arse kicking to them.....
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:36 am to White Tiger
I was going to post something along these lines the other day but figured it would get the "Aw, not this shite again" response.
An example would be Miles:
"This is a great group of men who will fight to get better. They have a want to improve".
Saban:
"We lack focus and consistency to be a dominate team".
Just 2 completely different approaches. It's surprising to me that Saban did not make it in the NFL because it just seems his style fits that mold. (Belichick, etc.)
An example would be Miles:
"This is a great group of men who will fight to get better. They have a want to improve".
Saban:
"We lack focus and consistency to be a dominate team".
Just 2 completely different approaches. It's surprising to me that Saban did not make it in the NFL because it just seems his style fits that mold. (Belichick, etc.)
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:40 am to ehidal1
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Les is the coddling dad.
idk
I think is much more of a hard arse on his guys behind closed doors than what we really see. But more in a motivation way.
I pulled that out of my arse, but I tale that stance due to watching some of his pre game speeches to the team. He's nice and all, but clearly gets his guys fred up.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:41 am to teeMike
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An example would be Miles:
"This is a great group of men who will fight to get better. They have a want to improve".
Saban:
"We lack focus and consistency to be a dominate team".
spot on
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:45 am to White Tiger
Well, they are both conservative on offense, and both believe in a strong defense...I think their coaching philosophies are similar in that fashion, but the personality difference is quite wide...
I don't think either one is a great game day coach, as I have seen both botch time management and play calling execution...
I would prefer to play for CLM...
I think Saban has a lot larger ego than CLM, and it shows in all of his interviews, he appears to be talking down to everyone, in those instances...
dat gumpass...
I don't think either one is a great game day coach, as I have seen both botch time management and play calling execution...
I would prefer to play for CLM...
I think Saban has a lot larger ego than CLM, and it shows in all of his interviews, he appears to be talking down to everyone, in those instances...
dat gumpass...
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:53 am to White Tiger
Les truly enjoys football
Saban truly enjoys the money and social status
Saban truly enjoys the money and social status
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:55 am to White Tiger
Saban has 4 titles to Les' 1. They are not comparable in that regard. What else really matters?
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:56 am to cas4t
Well, maybe coddling is the wrong word. I didn't mean for it to mean overly babying his players. More of the pat in the back, get em next time, encouraging dad.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:56 am to LSU GrandDad
2003 was Saban's 4th year at LSU
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:58 am to White Tiger
I don't hate Nick. Hell, when he went to Miami I understood why he'd want to be a pro coach and pulled for them against everyone except the Saints.
When he landed at Bama, I still wasn't bothered by it. You have to remember, at that point Bama was just another game for us. If he'd have landed at Auburn or Florida, maybe my feelings would have been different.
I've grown to hate Bama, not Nick, because more often than not they are the team that stands in the way of what LSU wants to accomplish. And their fans tend to be pretty arrogant.
What I've also grown to hate is the way some LSU fans love to revise history when it comes to Nick. Look, I have no problem when people say LSU wouldn't be where we are today without Nick because that’s absolutely true. He started us on the right path from investing in facilities to continuing to work to lock down in-state recruiting. But he was NOT perfect. He had less than 3 losses exactly once as a coach at LSU. He never had back to back ten win seasons. He lost to UAB. And he benefited greatly from the recruiting revival that Dinardo started. He got blown out by Bama. He was stubborn. He ran the ball a lot. He started Booty over Davey. He started Randle over Russell. He was 0-2 against the greatest Coach of that era, Steve Spurrier (two blowouts btw). All the shite people complain about Les doing, Nick did it too. Know why? because he was a human being. Not the God, y'all make him out to be. Again, I don't hate Nick. I'm eternally grateful for his contributions to LSU but I'm just as grateful for Les. We all should be.
EDT: edited to reference record against Spurrier.
When he landed at Bama, I still wasn't bothered by it. You have to remember, at that point Bama was just another game for us. If he'd have landed at Auburn or Florida, maybe my feelings would have been different.
I've grown to hate Bama, not Nick, because more often than not they are the team that stands in the way of what LSU wants to accomplish. And their fans tend to be pretty arrogant.
What I've also grown to hate is the way some LSU fans love to revise history when it comes to Nick. Look, I have no problem when people say LSU wouldn't be where we are today without Nick because that’s absolutely true. He started us on the right path from investing in facilities to continuing to work to lock down in-state recruiting. But he was NOT perfect. He had less than 3 losses exactly once as a coach at LSU. He never had back to back ten win seasons. He lost to UAB. And he benefited greatly from the recruiting revival that Dinardo started. He got blown out by Bama. He was stubborn. He ran the ball a lot. He started Booty over Davey. He started Randle over Russell. He was 0-2 against the greatest Coach of that era, Steve Spurrier (two blowouts btw). All the shite people complain about Les doing, Nick did it too. Know why? because he was a human being. Not the God, y'all make him out to be. Again, I don't hate Nick. I'm eternally grateful for his contributions to LSU but I'm just as grateful for Les. We all should be.
EDT: edited to reference record against Spurrier.
This post was edited on 10/31/14 at 5:07 pm
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