http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...k-sabans-wife-wanted-out-of-miami-push/nm2Ty/
New book: Nick Saban’s wife wanted out of Miami, pushed him to Alabama
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Hey it's the slow season.
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Yeah, the story came out years ago, but I guess its back in the news because of the book. The bit from the Oilers was sad and funny at the same time, though. Saban is just an awful human being, plain and simple.
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I wish his wife would have liked Miami better because if she did, I think we would already havewon the Super Bowl with Saban imho...although we were all very angry with him it does not take away from fact that he is a special talent in coaching..and I can really understand people not liking the city, Miami.
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But there is/was no evidence given showing that he had any idea on how to lead or build a successful NFL offense. In just two seasons he passed on 2 HOF QBs right there for the taking.PhinFan1968 likes this. -
Interesting about him having a shouting match with Zach Thomas. Unlike the kids in college football, some NFL players will yell right back at you. I'm sure he wasn't used to that at all. I think he's similar to coaches like Holtz and Spurrier, in that he's better suited as a college coach.
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[video=youtube;RFZrzg62Zj0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFZrzg62Zj0[/video]
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Saban's coaching style can take high schoolers and mold them into good college players. It can't however, work on an NFL veteran. The in-your-face screaming I personally witnessed at training camp was jaw dropping and embarrassing. How some players didn't drop him or his like-minded assistants on the spot is amazing. His management skill were even more atrocious, as he had the entire building walking on egg shells. From tattling spys in their midst, to needing permission to even talk to the POS, Nick Saban is a study in how to blow up an NFL franchise.
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I wouldn't put it past Saban to put the blame on his wife. The truth is he wasn't a very good NFL head coach and he took the best offer he could to get out before eventually being fired as the Dolphins head coach in a year or two.
He is an outstanding college coach because he is an excellent recruiter. He is able to get the top recruits at Alabama and that is the reason he consistently has one of the top teams in the nation. As an NFL head coach, he was terrible when it came to the draft and the team regressed in his time with the Dolphins.
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He was a good coach, but clearly a bad GM. He also had trust issues that would have prevented NFL success.
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We have known this for a while now, nothing new came from that book. I think people are just piling on since everyone else seems to be talking bad about him.
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His wife not liking Miami was well known at the time, so that is not exactly ground breaking. Saban is a great college coach and his shtick works well with college age kids. Grown men however are not going to put up with his crap for long. His totalitarian style in the office was ridiculous as well, wrong kind of Little Debbies? Really? I also agree the guy was really bad at personnel too. Jason Allen? WTF?!
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I can't recall who the lineman was, but there was a report about one of Saban's players going into convulsions on the field. Everybody gets worried b/c this is obviously serious and the player was soon after airlifted to the hospital. Reportedly, while everybody else was showing reasonable human concern, Saban steps over the player completely oblivious. That incident was something I heard repeated often by players after Saban left. It clearly left an indelible mark. Saban may pretend to care about his players, but that incident revealed a complete lack of compassion. You hear about Saban getting into shouting matches with Zach (usually a coach's dream player) and you wonder how many players just saw Saban as a piece of crap person. He was obviously a brilliant football mind and the boss, but I doubt many would run through a wall for him. He's better off in college where youngsters are easier to fool and you only have to pretend to care for a short time.
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This was news in the year 2006.
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In both seasons under him our team was out of the playoff hunt by the beginning of November.
HE is the reason Drew Brees and/or Aaron Rodgers is not a Miami Dolphin. He's the defensive guru who overrdrafted Jason Allen because he played in the SEC. He was a trainwreck as this team's coach. His only accomplishment was putting together a top 10 defense and getting a DPOY season out of Jason Taylor. Both of which weren't too shabby before his arrival. Saban knows where he stands in the NFL and knows where he would stand in the NFL if he were to ever return.....hence the 0 interest on his part to return even though there'd be a dozen stupid enough organizations willing to grant him keys to the kingdom againMikeHoncho likes this. -
White Tannebaum and Hickey have done a very good job of adding talented players to the roster. I just don't see the Dolphins being a playoff team as long as Philbin is the head coach. Hopefully Tannebaum will be able to entice a quality HC to take the job after the 2015 is over and the Dolphins once again fail to make the playoffs.
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I always thought it was kind of interesting some of the names that were in Miami between 2005 and 2006:
Nick Saban
Dom Capers
Jason Garrett
Dan Quinn
Mike Mularkey
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Should have, certainly. Funny how guys get stupider while they're here, and then get smart again when they leave.Jaydog57 likes this.