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Title: Tide always wearing a bull's-eye Post by: 2Stater on August 19, 2013, 03:28:02 PM http://espn.go.com/college-football/preview13/story/_/id/9581032/alabama-crimson-tide-looking-ucla-bruins-basketball-john-wooden-college-football
Quote Don't even think about uttering the dreaded "D" word within earshot of Alabama coach Nick Saban. You know ... Dynasty. The only thing that interests Saban less than what the Crimson Tide have accomplished to this point is what kind of legacy he's establishing at a place that already claims 15 national football championships. Alabama coach Nick Saban doesn't want to hear about past success. "Every team stands on its own, and every team has something to prove," Saban said. "It's not a continuation. We'll find out about this team this year, and that's the only thing that any of us are concerned about." Coach may not want to hear it, but he's in the middle of one. ;) Title: Re: Tide always wearing a bull's-eye Post by: Jamos on August 19, 2013, 08:35:57 PM Target would be a good sponsor for the Tide.
Maybe they should donate a few million and put their logo on Bama's jerseys. ;) Title: Re: Tide always wearing a bull's-eye Post by: 2Stater on August 19, 2013, 08:48:23 PM Quote McCarron concedes that the jury is still out on whether this team has the right kind of maturity to manage what's ahead, and that's been his message to the younger players. "It hurts you when you've got immature players, and that's not a good recipe at the end of the day if you want to keep winning," McCarron said. "You've got to do the right thing and listen to Coach Saban. He's always told me the truth and led me in the right direction. AJ McCarron's focus is pointed only in one direction: what's ahead. "It might not have always been something I wanted to hear, but it was always the truth." Good stuff from AJ. Title: Re: Tide always wearing a bull's-eye Post by: Jamos on August 19, 2013, 09:15:02 PM Quote McCarron concedes that the jury is still out on whether this team has the right kind of maturity to manage what's ahead, and that's been his message to the younger players. "It hurts you when you've got immature players, and that's not a good recipe at the end of the day if you want to keep winning," McCarron said. "You've got to do the right thing and listen to Coach Saban. He's always told me the truth and led me in the right direction. AJ McCarron's focus is pointed only in one direction: what's ahead. "It might not have always been something I wanted to hear, but it was always the truth." Good stuff from AJ. Yes it is, good for him to speak up, that's what good leadership is all about. #+ Title: Re: Tide always wearing a bull's-eye Post by: ricky023 on August 19, 2013, 09:17:47 PM Kudos to AJ he has become a man in his time at Alabama. We all got to see him grow before our eyes. RTR!
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