Hard To Believe

This is a problem at every major college football program. Lots of assistants don't agree with the way the head man handles things. Saban's assistants absolutely hate him. But they win, so you never hear anything about it.
 
I think most of the naysayers in this thread are not looking at all the facts and just running their mouth.

Fact: How many people during the season wanted Heinstand fired?
Fact: How many people during the season felt Wilcox was not SEC material?
Fact: How many people during the season wanted DD to hire a RB coach this offseason?

All 3 of these things happened but people felt like it was an abandon ship syndrome. The funny part of it all is the same people who were calling for new coaches, are the same ones complaining.
 
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It's not necessarily just that.

The Arnett thing was handled extremely poorly by Dooley, but I'll guarantee Saban could get away with it.

And his handling of the media. When you're losing, you have to talk, make friends, calm down the fans. I'm not so sure he understands that.

DD is doing it the right way!!!! Set the tone from the beginning, he can always soften up a bit later on, but be firm and stand your ground early.

This year is make or break for DD. I think he wins big and all of this BS stops.

DD is not acting like Saban, DD is acting like DD!!!!!!!!!!
 
I dont know how credible the people reporting thia kind of stuff are.

I do believe that when there is a lot of smoke, therr is probably some fire.

Too much of this kind of stuff has been reported that having no validity would also be difficult to believe
Feb the first bro. Feb the first. Can't wait until you are gone.
 
It really pretty amazing that many of the so called experts must still be listening to Jimmy H and Tony B and i ask WHY if you doubt all they say.The ktown radio media is about as accurate as any of the keyboard junkies on VN.The simple truth don't listen and far more don't call in they will go away.
 
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