What would the season look like if Sark never left?

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Unfortunately on phone and can't do blue font. The point max was sarcasm. However he is a bad OC. Don't always take what people say so seriously. Just be mellow like me ;)
C'mon now. Sark isn't a bad OC. CNS wouldn't have hired him in the first place if he were. In fact he's a good one who had fallen on bad times because of personal weakness that many of us can relate to. He hasn't had a great year in Atlanta, but that doesn't make him a bad coordinator.
 

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C'mon now. Sark isn't a bad OC. CNS wouldn't have hired him in the first place if he were. In fact he's a good one who had fallen on bad times because of personal weakness that many of us can relate to. He hasn't had a great year in Atlanta, but that doesn't make him a bad coordinator.
It could make him a bad NFL coordinator. Granted, he has had success at the college level.
 

Isaiah 63:1

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...there's already talk of Daboll leaving. I'm still not sure he's a college guy...
My beef with Sark wasn’t his play calling, but his loyalty. He was on the ash heap of coaching after what happened at USC. Saban resurrected Sark’s career faster than he could’ve reasonably expected. He then promptly bolts after one game. It’s unfathomable to me, unless Saban told him to.

Daboll is a different story. Recruited away from an NFL gig, if he decides college isn’t for him after one season, I don’t fault him, after the season, for doing what’s best for him...


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