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re: After reading the story by Ross Dellenger - I feel better about Coach O than ever !
Posted on 3/12/18 at 10:29 am to Dave England
Posted on 3/12/18 at 10:29 am to Dave England
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I have to agree with that one myself. Bama finally has a Great QB to go along with the rest of the top tier talent and depth. Georgia may be just as good. NO matter how great a coaching job that's almost two automatic losses right there. Tough, very tough schedule.
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thats fcking loser talk right there. some of the most embarrassing shite I have ever seen posted on this board. and how many times exactly did fans make excuses for Les or Saban when they faced a tough schedule
We didn't have automatic losses for most of Les's tenure. When we did, it was time for him to go.
Now we're year two of O's tenure and we're talking about automatic losses. Why is he even here?
Posted on 3/12/18 at 10:41 am to TigerCliff777
I hear he eats gumbo without rice...revolutionary
Posted on 3/12/18 at 11:09 am to Dave England
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how many times exactly did fans make excuses for Les or Saban when they faced a tough schedule?
None that anyone paid any attention to.
It's some funny shite to see these guys making excuses for another possible failed season for O because he has to play a hard schedule maybe.
Hell, this year we played the easiest schedule in twenty years with a senior QB and all SEC RB and had four defeats.
It's time for O to put up or head out of town and take Alleva with him.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 11:19 am to Goldrush25
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We didn't have automatic losses for most of Les's tenure. When we did, it was time for him to go.
true story
Posted on 3/12/18 at 11:31 am to 1999
It is mind boggling , really.
Miles was fired because he "couldn't beat Saban" (despite beating him 3 times), yet Orgeron is given a pass because "well everyone loses to bama so thats a loss".
Miles was fired because he "couldn't beat Saban" (despite beating him 3 times), yet Orgeron is given a pass because "well everyone loses to bama so thats a loss".
Posted on 3/12/18 at 11:34 am to Dave England
O himself said he wanted to compete for championships "quickly". now his supporters are giving him passes on "auto losses". everyday this insane experiment makes me

Posted on 3/12/18 at 12:07 pm to The Pirate King
“Established a really good staff”, are you out of your mind. He hired Mickey Joseph and two 70 year olds that don’t recruit. Alabama has two ex-head coaches on support staff while Orgeron hires his sons’ high school coach, not to mention Steve Ensminger as Offensive Coordinator. This is a horrendous staff filled with Orgeron’s cronies and only has two real recruiters. Orgeron is a joke but, but, but he is from Louisiana and in sone eyes that is enough. His hiring and his coaching ability is based on Aranda and Ensminger. Coach O might mean well but, he is just not the caliber of a top 10 program coach, considering no one else wanted him.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 12:55 pm to LSU Groupee
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It's some funny shite to see these guys making excuses for another possible failed season for O because he has to play a hard schedule maybe.
It's because it's more about O than it is about LSU. This is why they project the "LSU hate" onto critics. At the end of the day, that group likes O more than they like LSU.
They paint O as the only coach who has to deal with hard schedules, playing freshman, "unfair" critics, bad decisions, coaches that don't cooperate, playing Bama, and a whole host of other excuses.
Failing to understand that every single coach deals with adversity and somehow, they can win.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 1:03 pm to TigerCliff777
New Binders????
Oh Boy! The old ones weren't working.
Oh Boy! The old ones weren't working.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 1:04 pm to JesuitBlueJay
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“Established a really good staff”, are you out of your mind
no I am not out of my mind
I used to be but I got over it
stop it with the Nick this and Nick that
I got over that short pimp years ago
I think that O has put together a great staff and last time I looked I have the right to that view. After we beat The Canes - Auburn - Georgia - Florida - Bama
most folk will agree it's a great staff
LOL - I mind have lost my mind again
That would be awesome
Posted on 3/12/18 at 1:12 pm to TigerCliff777
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I think that O has put together a great staff and last time I looked I have the right to that view.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that you thought the same thing at this time last year as well.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 2:47 pm to Goldrush25
well saying Bama will be unbeatable (by anybody) this coming season may be over stating it. But MIles (nor any other coach) has had to face a bama team with a game changer type QB. I think that is going to be the difference between bama in past seasons and what they have now (and until Tuovioso leaves). He's just that good. Did you not see the NC game once he came in (as a true freshman with almost zero game experience.)
I'm not a Saben nut hugger by any means, but I have to give him credit for being the greatest recruitier in the history of college football by a lot. They have still been beatable in the past because he is very average in other aspects of coaching and also never had a really great QB. But now with a real big time QB, it doesn't matter what Sabon does from a coaching aspect it will be hard for Bama to lose.
I don't have any worries about O, Aranda and Ensminger out coaching Bama (Hell, Miles, Cameron, and Chavis did it), just the talent they have right now combined with that little QB is quite a lot to overcome, much more than in past years.
I'm not a Saben nut hugger by any means, but I have to give him credit for being the greatest recruitier in the history of college football by a lot. They have still been beatable in the past because he is very average in other aspects of coaching and also never had a really great QB. But now with a real big time QB, it doesn't matter what Sabon does from a coaching aspect it will be hard for Bama to lose.
I don't have any worries about O, Aranda and Ensminger out coaching Bama (Hell, Miles, Cameron, and Chavis did it), just the talent they have right now combined with that little QB is quite a lot to overcome, much more than in past years.
This post was edited on 3/12/18 at 2:50 pm
Posted on 3/12/18 at 3:13 pm to boxcar willie
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I don't have any worries about O, Aranda and Ensminger out coaching Bama (Hell, Miles, Cameron, and Chavis did it)
I love your parenthetical. It's funny to see the O sycophants push their agenda.
And Bama's QB may or may not pan out, but AJ McCarron was no slouch statistically, but Miles had to face him.
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he is very average in other aspects of coaching
Posted on 3/12/18 at 3:15 pm to TigerCliff777
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TigerCliff777
Ya know it’s allowed to put sentences next to each other..right? It’s called a paragraph
Posted on 3/12/18 at 3:19 pm to Mo Jeaux
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he is very average in other aspects of coaching
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He's the greatest college football coach in history, and he's still actively coaching in our division.
Yeah, it's precisely the type of slight that the guy you quoted expressed that led us to hire Orgeron in the first place.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 3:44 pm to Mo Jeaux
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He's the greatest college football coach in history, and he's still actively coaching in our division
recruiting wise, with out a doubt by far, not even close. But on the field they have been beatable as LSU and other teams have done. Once he gets the players he is still a very good coach not unlike many other good coaches.
probably would take the best team we have had in the last 20 years to beat them this season,( and at least until tuovisio goes), but with this staff and these players, and depending on how fast these young QB's can develop, I feel we may just have that or at least have the potential to possibly have that type talent, to play with one heartbeat, and overcome even the greatest of mountains.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 3:47 pm to boxcar willie
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probably would take the best team we have had in the last 20 years to beat them this season,( and at least until tuovisio goes), but with this staff and these players, and depending on how fast these young QB's can develop, I feel we may just have that or at least have the potential to possibly have that type talent
Am I reading too much into this or are you saying this is going to be Saban's best team in 20 years and that LSU has chance to beat them because of the staff?
My apologies if I'm misreading or twisting your post.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 3:48 pm to boxcar willie
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to play with one heartbeat

Posted on 3/12/18 at 4:10 pm to boxcar willie
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They have still been beatable in the past because he is very average in other aspects of coaching and also never had a really great QB. But now with a real big time QB, it doesn't matter what Sabon does from a coaching aspect it will be hard for Bama to lose.
A real big time QB?
remember when Anthony Jennings threw a bomb to Dural in 2013 and everyone was like oh frick yeah , zach who?
lets not give Tua the 2018 Heisman just yet, slugger. he still made some very freshman mistakes, and is also dealing with an OC change, like LSU's QBs.
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just the talent they have right now combined with that little QB is quite a lot to overcome, much more than in past years.
for years we have heard how lsu is *right there* (I am holding my index finger and thumb so close together you cant see the light passing between them) in terms of matching bama with talent, and that the reason LSU kept losing to bama was because Les just couldnt get over that Bama hump.
now that O is here Bama is some juggernaut that can't be beaten?
LINK
BAMA checks in at 103 on that list. they lost the best D-lineman, their two best LBs, and almost their entire secondary, two starters on the OL, their leading rusher and receiver. sure, bama has talent in spades, but throw in the fact that bama is also replacing its OC and DC, and they are not as invincible as yall want to make them out to be.
Posted on 3/12/18 at 4:40 pm to boxcar willie
quote:my god
talent, to play with one heartbeat, and overcome even the greatest of mountains.
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