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This has been an offseason filled with questions for Nick Saban.
Who will play quarterback? How will he replace Amari Cooper? Why does the defense keep getting exposed in big games, particularly at the end of the past two seasons?
And that was before the Crimson Tide saw three players arrested in four days last month, including Jonathan Taylor, whose second domestic violence charge in less than a year touched off an unprecedented level of criticism directed at Saban.