Has Saban Built A Dynasty?

#28
#28
I wonder if people realize all of alabamas real titles come from two guys only?
 
#29
#29
Who cares.........remember Nebraska's or Miami's Dynasty? Because I don't, in 5-10 years Alabama will be forgotten.
 
#34
#34
Who cares.........remember Nebraska's or Miami's Dynasty? Because I don't, in 5-10 years Alabama will be forgotten.

Not sure where to begin here. :lolabove:

Remember those great teams? I don't, even though I just asked if you remembered them....yes sir, I forgot about them already. :eek:lol:

I'm sure if Tennessee won 3 titles in 4 years, you'd forget about it 10 years later, if not sooner. :good!:
 
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#38
#38
Not sure where to begin here. :lolabove:

Remember those great teams? I don't, even though I just asked if you remembered them....yes sir, I forgot about them already. :eek:lol:

I'm sure if Tennessee won 3 titles in 4 years, you'd forget about it 10 years later, if not sooner. :good!:

Spell check.........use it
 
#41
#41
Dynasty for the time being - if another Albert Means comes along well then we have a USC situation. (please, please, please)
 
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#44
#44
No way the bammers have a dynasty. They got lucky in a few games and weather favored their style of play in a few others. I just can't see anything else there.
 
#47
#47
i hate mark richt so bad.

Awwweee! And he speaks so highly of you!!!! :crazy:

BTW, "bad" is an adjective which, anyone who's taken grammar school English knows, modifies a noun. In this case you are modifying the verb "hate". So you need to plug in an adverb (ie: badly). Another correct example might be; "I massacre the English language badly."
 
#49
#49
Awwweee! And he speaks so highly of you!!!! :crazy:

BTW, "bad" is an adjective which, anyone who's taken grammar school English knows, modifies a noun. In this case you are modifying the verb "hate". So you need to plug in an adverb (ie: badly). Another correct example might be; "I massacre the English language badly."

You ought to have used "e.g." here, not "i.e.".
 

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