Gotta Love the ole Coach.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/11/gene_stallings_on_gus_malzahns.html
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/11/gene_stallings_on_gus_malzahns.html
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I was quite frustrated by Stallings during his time at Alabama, but in retrospect it mainly had to do with my being spoiled. It is easy to say that his offense could have done more, but over time I have grown to appreciate the ball control approach and what it intends to do.I have to say that He was a very good defensive head coach. I just wished he worked on the offense more.
Gino who?Are guys kidding? Our Defense opened up some offense on the Canes in 92! RTR! And they ain't been the same since!
Wish he would have left Homer Smith alone and let him do his thing.I have to say that He was a very good defensive head coach. I just wished he worked on the offense more.
Gene Chizik thanks you.I love Coach Stallings. You don't win a national championship without being a damn good football coach.
FIFY.I love Coach Stallings. You don't win a national championship without being a damn good football coach or hiring the best players for six figures.
^^ No doubt.Hmm. I believe him. But he looked like he may have had a bit of "courage" in him, if you know what I mean.
I may be wrong but I'm not sure coach drinks, unless he started after Johnnys death.Hmm. I believe him. But he looked like he may have had a bit of "courage" in him, if you know what I mean.
I didn't think so either. That's just the way that particular video struck me.I may be wrong but I'm not sure coach drinks, unless he started after Johnnys death.