They have apparently achieved their goal.
1. Do whatever was necessary to stop Alabama football dead in it's tracks.
2. Stir up turmoil and unrest among the Alabama faithful.
I don't claim to have all the answers but I do know that expressing views such as some on this board have been posted, is feeding the egos of the NCAA and Fulmer and anyone else who was trying to figure out a way to bring down this program. Nothing wrong with being concerned but when a post that has the subject of "Is Alabama football dead?" and it gets the responses it got, well, I think you know what I'm getting at. Say the offense isn't productive, the defense let down, the quarterback isn't ready, anything but "this program is dead."
Flame if you want to, I'm 54 years old, have been a Tide fan since I was about 10 years old, spent 3 years in the Army, 2 tours in beautiful southeast Asia from 69-71 and worked on high voltage for 25 years (maybe that's what causes my twitch), so I can take it. I think. Roll Tide! :biga:
1. Do whatever was necessary to stop Alabama football dead in it's tracks.
2. Stir up turmoil and unrest among the Alabama faithful.
I don't claim to have all the answers but I do know that expressing views such as some on this board have been posted, is feeding the egos of the NCAA and Fulmer and anyone else who was trying to figure out a way to bring down this program. Nothing wrong with being concerned but when a post that has the subject of "Is Alabama football dead?" and it gets the responses it got, well, I think you know what I'm getting at. Say the offense isn't productive, the defense let down, the quarterback isn't ready, anything but "this program is dead."
Flame if you want to, I'm 54 years old, have been a Tide fan since I was about 10 years old, spent 3 years in the Army, 2 tours in beautiful southeast Asia from 69-71 and worked on high voltage for 25 years (maybe that's what causes my twitch), so I can take it. I think. Roll Tide! :biga: