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Old 07-12-2007, 11:06 PM
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ND lets not get crazy here, the defense better improve greatly or they are in for a rough year.
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Old 07-12-2007, 11:20 PM
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It would be 2010 at the earliest and Alabama would destroy Notre Dame. I hope it's scheduled.
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:06 AM
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It would be 2010 at the earliest and Alabama would destroy Notre Dame. I hope it's scheduled.
Since Alabama has such a long history of destroying Notre Dame when they play?????? Bear Bryant couldn't even get it done against ND, what makes you think that bum Nick Saban will be able to?
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Old 07-13-2007, 01:28 AM
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Since Alabama has such a long history of destroying Notre Dame when they play?????? Bear Bryant couldn't even get it done against ND, what makes you think that bum Nick Saban will be able to?
The past is just that.

You weren't alive during Notre Dame's glory days and what, you were s.hitting in your diaper the last time they won a championship?

I remember this game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WhYurBrH1E I was almost 8 years old at the time and that hit was just awesome.

And of course there is 1992 when Bama just ran it down the Hurricanes' throat and the defense had Toretta dancing in the pocket like a crackhead who just scored a 3 gram rock.

But those days are gone and presently Bama has much more potential to succeed than Notre Dame simply because we have a head coach who can recruit the right players on both sides of the ball.

Bama has suffered through years of probation and an offense that has been subpar, especially the offensive line. That's stopping this year.

It's going to take Bama a few years to return to greatness. You'll see a real football team by year three and a contender by year four. All of you haters can keep on hatin'.

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Old 07-13-2007, 05:28 AM
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The past is just that.

You weren't alive during Notre Dame's glory days and what, you were s.hitting in your diaper the last time they won a championship?

I remember this game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WhYurBrH1E I was almost 8 years old at the time and that hit was just awesome.

And of course there is 1992 when Bama just ran it down the Hurricanes' throat and the defense had Toretta dancing in the pocket like a crackhead who just scored a 3 gram rock.

But those days are gone and presently Bama has much more potential to succeed than Notre Dame simply because we have a head coach who can recruit the right players on both sides of the ball.

Bama has suffered through years of probation and an offense that has been subpar, especially the offensive line. That's stopping this year.

It's going to take Bama a few years to return to greatness. You'll see a real football team by year three and a contender by year four. All of you haters can keep on hatin'.

Roll tide!
lol. Threy'll be good, but because of Nick Saban?

Maybe it's another Nick Saban. The one I remember went 9-2 in 1999 at Michigan State while beating ND, Mich, Penn State and OSU. But Nick found a way not to get it done and that team lost to Purdue and Wisconsin. That Nick Saban?

Maybe it's another Nick Saban. You can't take away the LSU '03 BCS win but that game certainly could have gone either way. And of course the seniors on that team were not Saban's recruits. That Nick Saban?

Maybe it's the Nick Saban who made a ton of lousy decisions last year with the Dolphins and took a team picked to finish high in the AFC to a sparkling 6-9 finish.

He's not a bad college coach, but he's far from worth what he got to go to Alabama.
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