Dave Hart and retired Bama OL Coach Joe Pendry

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Joe Pendry was Saban's only OL coach at Alabama until his retirement last January. Pendry's lines were especially dominant in '08 and '09 - lending heavily to the '09 National Championship and Ingram's Heisman - and 5 of his players went on to the NFL. By nearly all accounts bama fans were fond of Pendry and hated to see him hang it up at age 63.

Dave Hart and Pendry are friends, and it may be a possibility that Pendry isn't all that wild about retirement.
 
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Actually they are probably plotting a way to get Nick here. He is fed up with Ala. boosters and not happy. He wanted to coach at TN years ago, but knew Fulmer had it wrapped up. Now, he wants to coach in Knoxville! It's only a matter of time until..... Yeah Right!
 
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Fact.. he was Saban's OL coach
Fact.. he retired from coaching
speculation... he may not be wild about retirement

Got all that just from the post... ..............
reading is FUN DA MENTAL

Let me try this again.

Was Joe Pendry quoted as saying "he may not be wild about retirement" or is the OP hoping that this is the case?

I'm only asking is this something for me to get my hopes up for because it was stated by Hart or Pendry?

Or just wishfull thinking?
 
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Let me try this again.

Was Joe Pendry quoted as saying "he may not be wild about retirement" or is the OP hoping that this is the case?

I'm only asking is this something for me to get my hopes up for because it was stated by Hart or Pendry?

Or just wishfull thinking?

Yeah Pendry is comming here to fix O-line. Plus he is bringing Kirby Smart (who i wish they would make a big offer to) with him to make the Defense even better. Attack not sit back.
 
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Let me try this again.

Was Joe Pendry quoted as saying "he may not be wild about retirement" or is the OP hoping that this is the case?

I'm only asking is this something for me to get my hopes up for because it was stated by Hart or Pendry?

Or just wishfull thinking?

I think the OP wants to be speculative and have us all believe there is some hope and is just trying to stir up some activity

Don't think there is anything to see here, unless he can give more insight than his OP
 
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I know many hate the fact that Hart is a Bammer, but I would love it if he took everything that made Bama successful and applied it to the future success of Tennessee. It would make me happy because

1.Tennessee would be winning
2. It would really piss off Bama

Oh the joy!
 
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I know many hate the fact that Hart is a Bammer, but I would love it if he took everything that made Bama successful and applied it to the future success of Tennessee. It would make me happy because

1.Tennessee would be winning
2. It would really piss off Bama

Oh the joy!

One can dream.
 
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is this the make a wish thread??

It can be, what's yours little boy? HO...HO...HO!!!

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Since we are going in to fantasy land tonight, I will create a fantasy that has some parts of the truth in it. My fantasy will beat your fantasy.
The defensive co ordinator of the Packers was the a defensive coach for U.T. in the 1990's. He later became the D.C. of the Steeler's, then the first head coach of the Carolina Panthers, then the first head coach of the Texans.
I personally heard from Chad Clifton & Scott Wells, that Dom Caper's told them that he prefers the college game and not the grind of the N.F.L. He went on to tell Clifton & Wells that he wanted to leave after this season, if/when the Packers won their next Superbowl.
According to Capers, Dooley has already decided to fire Wilcox, after this season ends.
This will clear the way for Capers to be our D.C.
Dave Hart is in agreement with this plan because Dooley was not hired by Hart and the truth be known, Hart would like for Dooley to be gone. Once Hart gets a chance, he will fire Dooley and Caper's will already be on campus to take Dooley's place.
The players will already know Caper's. Caper's has N.F.L. ties as a D.C. and a Head Coach of two different franchises. This will help alot in recruiting.
There you go! You will find some pieces of the truth in this fantasy, but a great deal of it has no element of the truth in it.
My goal was to create a bigger fantasy story than the one on this thread and I think that I reached my goal.
 
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Joe Pendry was Saban's only OL coach at Alabama until his retirement last January. Pendry's lines were especially dominant in '08 and '09 - lending heavily to the '09 National Championship and Ingram's Heisman - and 5 of his players went on to the NFL. By nearly all accounts bama fans were fond of Pendry and hated to see him hang it up at age 63.

Dave Hart and Pendry are friends, and it may be a possibility that Pendry isn't all that wild about retirement.


Cool...71 posts.
 
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Fantasy thread #2. According to Charles Davis, when Joe Pa resigns after this season's bowl game, Joe Pa will become our coach in waiting. Once Dooley is fired, whenever that may be, Joe Pa will already be here.
Joe Pa said the reason he chose U.T., was because he has always known that U.T. has better teams than Penn State but he was always able to out coach Majors and Fulmer to ultimately get the win. (reference Penn State vs. U.T. 1992, 1994, & 2007) Joe Pa said he would come to U.T. out of sympathy, because he felt sorry for us for giving him all of the bowl games that we gave him.
 
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Fact.. he was Saban's OL coach
Fact.. he retired from coaching
speculation... he may not be wild about retirement

Got all that just from the post... ..............
reading is FUN DA MENTAL

fact is dave hart is not the coach...he dont hire assistants
 
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Since we are going in to fantasy land tonight, I will create a fantasy that has some parts of the truth in it. My fantasy will beat your fantasy.
The defensive co ordinator of the Packers was the a defensive coach for U.T. in the 1990's. He later became the D.C. of the Steeler's, then the first head coach of the Carolina Panthers, then the first head coach of the Texans.
I personally heard from Chad Clifton & Scott Wells, that Dom Caper's told them that he prefers the college game and not the grind of the N.F.L. He went on to tell Clifton & Wells that he wanted to leave after this season, if/when the Packers won their next Superbowl.
According to Capers, Dooley has already decided to fire Wilcox, after this season ends.
This will clear the way for Capers to be our D.C.
Dave Hart is in agreement with this plan because Dooley was not hired by Hart and the truth be known, Hart would like for Dooley to be gone. Once Hart gets a chance, he will fire Dooley and Caper's will already be on campus to take Dooley's place.
The players will already know Caper's. Caper's has N.F.L. ties as a D.C. and a Head Coach of two different franchises. This will help alot in recruiting.
There you go! You will find some pieces of the truth in this fantasy, but a great deal of it has no element of the truth in it.
My goal was to create a bigger fantasy story than the one on this thread and I think that I reached my goal.
But how old is he? With Capers as DC and Pendry as the OL coach the program has nowhere to go but up!! :dance2:
 
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