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re: Screw "The Process", give me passion, passion, passion
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:14 pm to heartbreakTiger
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:14 pm to heartbreakTiger
And
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:15 pm to East Coast Band
i hate saban but its because he is the head coach of alabama. Once he moves on I will go back to not giving two shits about Nick Saban other than being happy that he brought a national title in 03.
Then when he retires he can return back to being liked.
Then when he retires he can return back to being liked.
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:15 pm to East Coast Band
Houston Nutt has plenty of passion.
I'm sure Saban would recommend him again for either LSU or Bama.
I'm sure Saban would recommend him again for either LSU or Bama.
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:20 pm to East Coast Band
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The guy coached yall for several years, brought yalls assses out from mediocrity
3 losses or more in 4 out of 5 seasons.
Iowa processed his arse and made him quit for the NFL.
My liver is a finely tuned process and never misses 4 field goals in one day.
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:29 pm to BrerTiger
The post might come across as pathetic but the spirit of it is right on.
You can go to LSU, play a more "free" style of ball which showcases your talents as an individual more, play in front of the most colorful and raucous crowd in the country who will give you a badass nickname, for a coach who will stand behind you and stick up for you and treat you like one of his own, have a decent shot at a ring... and go on to have a very successful NFL career as has been and is being done by many before you.
Or you can go to Bama, be a nameless cog in a factory of droids as a part of the "process," be extremely rigid and restricted in your play on the field with very little freedom as dictated to you and reinforced by your corporate CEO coach who really just wants you to fit his mold and move you through like cattle, get physically chewed up in practice everyday against the other droids... and have an equal shot at the NFL with a higher chance of being a bust because of that very process - which may indeed give you a better shot at getting a ring.
There are pros and cons to each.
You can go to LSU, play a more "free" style of ball which showcases your talents as an individual more, play in front of the most colorful and raucous crowd in the country who will give you a badass nickname, for a coach who will stand behind you and stick up for you and treat you like one of his own, have a decent shot at a ring... and go on to have a very successful NFL career as has been and is being done by many before you.
Or you can go to Bama, be a nameless cog in a factory of droids as a part of the "process," be extremely rigid and restricted in your play on the field with very little freedom as dictated to you and reinforced by your corporate CEO coach who really just wants you to fit his mold and move you through like cattle, get physically chewed up in practice everyday against the other droids... and have an equal shot at the NFL with a higher chance of being a bust because of that very process - which may indeed give you a better shot at getting a ring.
There are pros and cons to each.
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:43 pm to BrerTiger
You're probably gonna wish you hadn't posted this tomorrow. Your butthurt really shows when you drink.
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:48 pm to BrerTiger
LSU players have "passion" for about 6 or 7 quarters a season. Usually 4 for Bama and 2 or 3 for some other random team. The rest of the season they don't seem to give much of a shite. (See 2.5 quarters versus Ole Miss)
Yeah passion!
Yeah passion!
This post was edited on 12/7/13 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 12/7/13 at 1:50 pm to Mohican
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You can go to LSU, play a more "free" style of ball which showcases your talents as an individual more, play in front of the most colorful and raucous crowd in the country who will give you a badass nickname, for a coach who will stand behind you and stick up for you and treat you like one of his own, have a decent shot at a ring... and go on to have a very successful NFL career as has been and is being done by many before you.
Or you can go to Bama, be a nameless cog in a factory of droids as a part of the "process," be extremely rigid and restricted in your play on the field with very little freedom as dictated to you and reinforced by your corporate CEO coach who really just wants you to fit his mold and move you through like cattle, get physically chewed up in practice everyday against the other droids... and have an equal shot at the NFL with a higher chance of being a bust because of that very process - which may indeed give you a better shot at getting a ring.
I might print this out and frame it.
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