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Thread: How Nick Saban's Alabama 'Process' is being channeled in Cajun Country

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    HUD was his own worst enemy. After getting the big pay raise, he turned himself into an undesirable before he cashed out to another gig on his own success.
    He didn't cash out on anything. He was fired and is now a positional coach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    He didn't cash out on anything. He was fired and is now a positional coach.
    Read my post. I know it is difficult for you. He turned himself into an undesirable BEFORE he cashed out to another gig on his own success, i.e., he did not cash in on another gig because he made himself undesirable. So as an undesirable, he is now a positional coach (tight ends, no doubt). I believe the only reason he got that job was not to coach but to be mined by a new staff for his Mississippi contacts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Read my post. I know it is difficult for you. He turned himself into an undesirable BEFORE he cashed out to another gig on his own success, i.e., he did not cash in on another gig because he made himself undesirable. So as an undesirable, he is now a positional coach (tight ends, no doubt). I believe the only reason he got that job was not to coach but to be mined by a new staff for his Mississippi contacts.
    My mistake. Sometimes your grammar is so disjointed its hard to follow. I had to kind of think about what an undesirable is. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    He didn't cash out on anything. He was fired and is now a positional coach.
    Bought out = Cashed out

    College head coaching contract/gigs are a beautiful thing … unless you are the one paying for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    We said the same thing about HUD
    Hud doesn’t come from the coaching tree Napier does. Napier doesn’t have the blemishes hud had from previous stops. Hud would have moved on if we would have let him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    My mistake. Sometimes your grammar is so disjointed its hard to follow. I had to kind of think about what an undesirable is. Sorry.
    You are 0 for 2 on this analysis. Appears to me that as usual, you fail to understand grammar and your analytical abilities are disjointed. Hint, Hint - take a long and hard look at your own advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Hud doesn’t come from the coaching tree Napier does. Napier doesn’t have the blemishes hud had from previous stops. Hud would have moved on if we would have let him.
    So the coaching tree is supposed to ensure success? All I'm saying is that we're all in as a university with pay for the coach and his staff as well as facility improvements. We have to hope that he lives up to the hype or this situation will not do us well and until I see tangible results, I'm not going to get as excited as some. That's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    So the coaching tree is supposed to ensure success? All I'm saying is that we're all in as a university with pay for the coach and his staff as well as facility improvements. We have to hope that he lives up to the hype or this situation will not do us well and until I see tangible results, I'm not going to get as excited as some. That's all.
    Comprehension isn’t your strong point...he won’t have sustained success here...IF he has success here he will move on because he will be a desired commodity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    You are 0 for 2 on this analysis. Appears to me that as usual, you fail to understand grammar and your analytical abilities are disjointed. Hint, Hint - take a long and hard look your own advice.
    0-2 at what analysis? What I admire about you is that in your short time here you've done a great job showing what kind of ___ clown you are. That's hard to do which is alienate yourself with a large portion of the posting fanbase on this site. It usually takes people quite a while to accomplish that. Insert yourself somewhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    0-2 at what analysis? What I admire about you is that in your short time here you've done a great job showing what kind of ___ clown you are. That's hard to do which is alienate yourself with a large portion of the posting fanbase on this site. It usually takes people quite a while to accomplish that. Insert yourself somewhere else.
    As I read through this thread, I must LOL at this post. On a second thought, it is pretty much what I get to do on about every thread on which you post. Have a good day, babycake.

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