averagedawg wrote: A lot of Alabama people are afraid that one day Saban might leave for the NFL.
Why?
Because his only failure was the NFL and he hates failure. Wants to prove to himself he can succeed at the professional level.
averagedawg, not telling you anything . . . . Cleveland Browns would dump their entire staff, both coaches and front office if Nick Saban would take over. FACT.
Ownership of the Browns have never cut off their relationship, which is extremely close with Saban.
If I were forced to place a wager on Saban, it would be he would take over the Cleveland Browns. Remember this . . . . Saban while in Miami beat Belichick and the Patriots. How many haters of "Satan" can put something out better than . . . . "Satan"?
Same ones that dislike the fact that "Satan" just kicked our ass again, did not break a sweat. Want to play "Satan" with Jacob Eason, as a freshman . . . . really? Richt/Schottenheimer would have the answer(s) right?
Who is coming in on the offensive line that is going to be "all that"? Just asking. Good thing for Mark Richt, Head Coach of the Georgia Bulldogs that Jacob Eason does not have to operate behind an offensive line that is losing whatever is supposedly "good" this year.
Sooner or later, "real" fans will look at what is not good in Athens and work to improve offensive and defensive lines. Things that Mark Richt has zero understanding about. Tell me if I am wrong.