Think JP reads Saban's Tweets?

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Saban on Tweeter yesterday: "I do think the days of playing great defense and winning are probably behind us in college football".
Maybe JP will figure this out one day. It's hard to beat anyone handing the ball off 50 times a game, scoring 13 points a game
and continually starting one of the worse QBs in the SEC.
 
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Saban on Tweeter yesterday: "I do think the days of playing great defense and winning are probably behind us in collage football".
Maybe JP will figure this out one day. It's hard to beat anyone handing the ball off 50 times a game, scoring 13 points a game
and continually starting one of the worse QBs in the SEC.
Don't think Nick Saban has tweeter
 
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Still think you can do it. You have a big lead in TOP and catch up just a little to force a few punts and we are back to defense and ground control wins games.

At the end of the day it is the jimmies and joes. Either philosophy will work with superior talent which Bama will always have.
 
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Saban on Tweeter yesterday: "I do think the days of playing great defense and winning are probably behind us in college football".
Maybe JP will figure this out one day. It's hard to beat anyone handing the ball off 50 times a game, scoring 13 points a game
and continually starting one of the worse QBs in the SEC.
Doesn't matter. He seems to believe Saban is wrong and is willing to risk his career on his conviction.
 
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Saban on Tweeter yesterday: "I do think the days of playing great defense and winning are probably behind us in college football".
Maybe JP will figure this out one day. It's hard to beat anyone handing the ball off 50 times a game, scoring 13 points a game
and continually starting one of the worse QBs in the SEC.
Glad we got a defensive coach who doesn’t even have a good defense.
 
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As long as the rules favor the offense and scoring, defense will just be a necessary evil getting in the way. The defense is hamstrung from the start.
 
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And that reveals the difference between Pruitt and Saban et al: intelligence. Every administrative decision, every spark of creativity, analysis etc that a head coach is responsible for is being made by our guy who has an IQ probably in the 95-110 range vs our competitors many of whom have decision makers with 130-160 IQs. The quality of the hundreds of decisions made by these smarter coaches adds up ultimately. I’m not trying to be cruel, but there is a marked difference when listening to the depth of thought coming from an Urban Meyer or Nick Saban compared to that coming from Jeremy.
 
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Still think you can do it. You have a big lead in TOP and catch up just a little to force a few punts and we are back to defense and ground control wins games.

At the end of the day it is the jimmies and joes. Either philosophy will work with superior talent which Bama will always have.

Just a reminder that UGA’s talent ranking this year is higher than Bama’s and they still lost to Bama by 3 scores.
 
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And that reveals the difference between Pruitt and Saban et al: intelligence. Every administrative decision, every spark of creativity, analysis etc that a head coach is responsible for is being made by our guy who has an IQ probably in the 95-110 range vs our competitors many of whom have decision makers with 130-160 IQs. The quality of the hundreds of decisions made by these smarter coaches adds up ultimately. I’m not trying to be cruel, but there is a marked difference when listening to the depth of thought coming from an Urban Meyer or Nick Saban compared to that coming from Jeremy.
Pretty sure Derek Dooley has a high IQ. Maybe we should get us some of that.
 
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Pretty sure Derek Dooley has a high IQ. Maybe we should get us some of that.
Sure, it’s not a perfect correlation. But it’s kind of like recruiting in that the teams that land the 4 and 5 star players are more likely to be successful than the teams that recruit 2 and 3 star players (Bama/Georgia vs Vandy/Mizzou). My contention is that intelligence of the leader is a significant factor in the success of the organization in a competitive environment. I believe that Jeremy’s limitations go beyond simply using atrocious grammar. Slightly poorer decisions, compounded thousands of times, do differentiate programs. That’s my belief at least.
 
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