I don’t take advice on fire fighting from an arsonist. Likewise, Saban’s Alabama boosters have paid players for years. He lasted one year when courts ruled his plantation style of NCAA rules unconstitutional, and quit like a bitch. He can dream of a return to the good ole days , but those days are gone. And not coming back.
@RepThomasMassie@cspan Honestly, the sooner you fade from public life the better. You were an admirable man, but in the last year, you’ve lost your mind.
@AndrewHWestern The family also there should not be a religious exemption for carrying knives in public. Since you think the statement is the rule, you’ll be supporting the ban, right?
@Bbmorg Proper policing would be to investigate before handcuffing anyone. Making assumptions isn’t policing. Guessing isn’t policing.
If you handcuffed someone without an investigation as soon as you turned up, even if you were right in the end, you sucked at the job.
@NextRoundLive Jokes on Saban because those rules were unconstitutional when he coached, it’s just the courts hadn’t caught up. Now they have, and every proposal the old plantation coaches and admin make, they are struck down as just that, unconstitutional.
@JordanSchachtel My Facebook is just post after post of people screaming “we do t need data centers”. And I point out that using Facebook, or any other social media company, and every picture you take and upload to the “cloud” is stored in a data center.
@William28796229 Your dreams of the old plantation days of college football are gone. The courts finally heard a case about unequal treatment, and now guys like Saban, who benefited from the old system but didn’t want to compete in the new one, are begging for the old one back.
@RabbiRomain I’d agree with not “all”, but if you think there’s not general and repeated instances of two tier policing, you are lying to yourself and others.
@FoxNews He’s the problem, not the solution. His contract stated he had to be one of the top salaried coaches. Every time someone else got a raise, so did he. He drove the arms race for coaches and when players could legally get paid, he bailed.
@BradenKessel1@FoxNews So? If the business model fails, another will replace it. Did you get this worked up when broadband internet eliminated the ridiculous AOL dial up?
@QuincyAvery Saban quit because he didn’t want to compete where everyone could pay players, instead of what his Red Elephant Club did for years (decades if you include Bear Bryant’s cheating days).
For as long as the Outback has been open in Panama City, FL, (the path to the bathroom is also where the kitchen entry and exit is located) and the floor is always so slippery. Almost every time we are there, ladies in nice shoes dressed for an occasion, slips turning the corner. I don’t think you need mashed potatoes on the floor to slip at an Outback.