Muschamp would be the equivalent upgrade to Gol*ing as Saban was to Shula.Yeah, but…he like…sucks and stuff…
And I'm not even suggesting that your assertion is wrong...
Muschamp would be the equivalent upgrade to Gol*ing as Saban was to Shula.Yeah, but…he like…sucks and stuff…
You and I would be as well and just think, we'd get nominated for an award!Muschamp would be the equivalent upgrade to Gol*ing as Saban was to Shula.
And I'm not even suggesting that your assertion is wrong...
I remember when he was DC at Auburn and he got so mad during the Iron Bowl that he got 2 penalties within a few plays, each 15 yards. His face turned so red, I thought his blood pressure was probably very high. I can't recall what year it was but it helped Bama. lol. Maybe 2014 or 2015?This guy is a walking "falling out". Unless he's been put on medication, I wouldn't want him leading the defense. Granted, I'm all for hell, fire, and brimstone when needed. But I don't want the entire house burning to the ground on the sidelines during a game.
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And "Co" Defensive Coordinator where he isn't fully in charge. Yeah, he's got a great gig and outside of another HC opportunity, ain't going anywhere.I remember when he was DC at Auburn and he got so mad during the Iron Bowl that he got 2 penalties within a few plays, each 15 yards. His face turned so red, I thought his blood pressure was probably very high. I can't recall what year it was but it helped Bama. lol. Maybe 2014 or 2015?
I read they are still friends but that he would not want to work for Saban anymore. Who knows? He has it made at UGA. Friends with Kirby, son goes there, nice place to live, less pressure, etc.
Excellent! Sorta like the story of a frustrated DC, after his team's O had given up yet another pick-6....I had a lightning bolt thought just now.
Retain both BoB and Gol*ing. No... hear me out. Seriously don't slam the door in my face; just listen.
Swap them. Yes, let BoB coach the defense and Gol*ing coach the offense. Think about it... BoB is actually great at stopping offenses from scoring, while Gol*ing is excellent at befuddling defenses.
This way we save money, keep continuity on the staff, and recruiting continues on as is.
I think a lot of us want the other Co-defensive coordinator.And "Co" Defensive Coordinator where he isn't fully in charge. Yeah, he's got a great gig and outside of another HC opportunity, ain't going anywhere.
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I sincerely hope not. Not while Saban is in charge, and then not while Saban is in charge.I agree with this. As for Muschamp, apparently he and CNS have had a strained relationship for several years. Not sure what or when it happened, but I don't think you will see Muschamp in Tuscaloosa as an Alabama assistant as long as CNS is still in charge.
I'm not a Gol*ing fan, but the more serious issue THIS year has been the offense.Well, some of you could very well be right about Saban keeping G*ld*ng. I read an article yesterday (and it may have been just coach speak) where Saban was praising the job Petey Pie has done this season and he was happy with his performance. If this is actually true and he keeps this clown, outside of us getting an uber-explosive offense back in T-Town, next season could be much the same as this season. Please god let it be just coach speak he was spewing.![]()
I don't know if I can get all on board with the offensive issues being "more serious". They both killed us but regardless of how much of a struggle it took our offense to put up points, we scored 42 offensive points in one game (49 points total) and allowed 52. That should have been MOOOOORE than enough to win. Then again, the offense scored 31 points against LSU and the defense gave up 32 to a very average LSU offense. Against that offense, 31 points should have been more than enough to win.I'm not a Gol*ing fan, but the more serious issue THIS year has been the offense.
Not being dynamic has killed us this year and it's really responsible for all of our losses (even UT) and close games. Just check out points per game this year and we are down to 40 a game. That's down 7-8 points compared to "19 and '20 seasons.
I want to see changes at both positions, but another year of an offense that looks like this year and next year is another 2-3 loss year.
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Blame goes to both, but every year we have a game or two when we get into a shootout. It happened the year we beat Clemson in the NC game. It seems in this modern era of football you can win with some weak defensive performances, but you better have a dynamic offense to win the shootouts.I don't know if I can get all on board with the offensive issues being "more serious". They both killed us but regardless of how much of a struggle it took our offense to put up points, we scored 42 offensive points in one game (49 points total) and allowed 52. That should have been MOOOOORE than enough to win. Then again, the offense scored 31 points against LSU and the defense gave up 32 to a very average LSU offense. Against that offense, 31 points should have been more than enough to win.
2020 Ole Miss & Florida comes to mind. That was the best Bama offense I've ever seen. One thing is clear- shootouts are becoming more prevalent in the Golding era than before. I understand the changes to the game and all but he gets outcoached with far lesser talent than past DCs (I know you know this).Blame goes to both, but every year we have a game or two when we get into a shootout. It happened the year we beat Clemson in the NC game. It seems in this modern era of football you can win with some weak defensive performances, but you better have a dynamic offense to win the shootouts.
Well, what did we expect him to say? "Golding is good in the film room (supposedly) but a moron on Saturdays?"Saban on Pete Golding: "He's done a very good job with a personnel that we have, and I just really appreciate the really good job that he's done. ... I think he's made really positive steps since he's been here."
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Nick Saban says Pete Golding has done a ‘really, really good job’
"I think he’s done a very good job with the personnel that we have," Saban said.www.al.com
At least it would have been the truth.Well, what did we expect him to say? "Golding is good in the film room (supposedly) but a moron on Saturdays?"