The column mentions poor execution as a factor in the game.I'm not throwing out 2007 simply because it suits me. CNS lost to Sylvester Croom, and Louisana Monroe that year, and squeaked by Houston and Colorado, so that year is not indicative of the kind of coach CNS is. Yeah sure, its part of the overall record, but that year is nothing like the run we've been on since then.
As far as wins, championships, and overall accomplishments, Coach Bryant has a resume that will never be equaled. He dominated AU in a way that no one was ever done. You say that domination in a rivalry series matters in when talking about Alabama's best coach ever, and I agree with that. OTOH, Coach Bryant never beat Texas or Notre Dame and lost bowl games in '64 and '73 that would have cost NC's in today's rules. From '67 - '74 Coach Bryant went on a 8 year winless streak in bowls (0-7-1 record). His overall bowl record here was 12-10-2. Other than the series with AU, is it fair to say CNS has finished much better than Coach Bryant so far?
Time has a way of making things either look better or worse than they actually are. CNS has accomplished what he has in a much more competitive era, with much more limitations than Coach Bryant ever did. Its looking more and more to me what CNS has accomplished here won't be truly be appreciated by a lot of people until it is over.
Now, do I think we finished this year? Absolutely not. Do I think we should have won this game? Yes I do. However, it is not something I am going to dwell on or let define how I feel about CNS.
One play being different could have changed this game, and we're talking about MIZZ right. Last year against UGA or in 2009 against Tennessee we made that one play. This year against AU we didn't. That's just how close these things come down to sometimes. If we got blown out, or even physically whipped, I may agree with you that CNS is not preparing our players properly for the Iron Bowl or not getting how important this rivarly is. But when we were gain over 100 yards more than they do and lose because we miss 4 FG's, players drop balls, AJ misses open receivers, and because defensive players that are in postion to make plays miss tackles and blow assignments, I can't put that all on him.
It also mentions playing flat. I've seen that now four times in seven years -- 07, 09, 10 and 13. Three losses and a near-miss. When does it become a trend? Better question -- when does that become acceptable? If the answer to that question is "never," it begs the question, when does it get fixed and who fixes it?
Emotional preparation is almost entirely on a coaching staff. I've seen several people on different message boards mention the difference in demeanor between the two teams in the pregame. I don't think they were seeing mirages. For whatever reason, that play against Georgia gets made, or the plays get made against Tennessee, but they don't get made against Auburn. Is it because Auburn was the better team? Not even close. Auburn had two defensive starters that could have broken the two-deep at Alabama.