Why Jimmy Lake is staying
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From the Oracle Kim himself;
“He's staying according to multiple sources unless something changed as of last night. As I said before, numerous sources say he interviewed and decided to stay. Also said expect Saban to make another run. As of last night, nothing had changed and sources were adamant he was staying.
Things can always change. Not anticipating any change though. Never say never and I guess we can't say 100% until Saban makes a hire.“ -
This cannot be an actual quote.Domicillo said:From the Oracle Kim himself;
“He's staying according to multiple sources unless something changed as of last night. As I said before, numerous sources say he interviewed and decided to stay. Also said expect Saban to make another run. As of last night, nothing had changed and sources were adamant he was staying.
Things can always change. Not anticipating any change though. Never say never and I guess we can't say 100% until Saban makes a hire.“
I fucking hate those fags with the intensity of a million suns, but there is no way someone stumbles, fumbles, and trips over themself this bad -
Is that why they call him Jimmy No Balls??!!?? ROFLPurpleBaze said:
But Jimmy is afraid of taking on such responsibility. Just axe cuog fans.greenblood said:
Co-Defensive Coordinator at Washington to Defensive Coordinator at Alabama is not a lateral move. Also, $1.1 mil to rumors of $1.7 mil is also not a lateral move. Also, Alabama is a direct stepping to stone to the NFL.Miley_Cyrus said:I’m not sure Lake would take a lateral at this point after all the head coach rumors. Especially to replace Tosh of all people.
But where there’s smoke there’s fire usually so he’s probably gone.
Jimmy would have any 5 star in the country waiting for his phone call to join his defense.
He's going to have 2-3 deep NFL ready players compared to 5-6 total NFL ready players currently.
Alabama is a step up to any other program currently. -
I don't know if we've devolved to the full-blown AIDS portion of this thread's life cycle, but in case we haven't, I'd like to offer a serious counterargument to much of the above.greenblood said:
Co-Defensive Coordinator at Washington to Defensive Coordinator at Alabama is not a lateral move. Also, $1.1 mil to rumors of $1.7 mil is also not a lateral move. Also, Alabama is a direct stepping to stone to the NFL.Miley_Cyrus said:I’m not sure Lake would take a lateral at this point after all the head coach rumors. Especially to replace Tosh of all people.
But where there’s smoke there’s fire usually so he’s probably gone.
Jimmy would have any 5 star in the country waiting for his phone call to join his defense.
He's going to have 2-3 deep NFL ready players compared to 5-6 total NFL ready players currently.
Alabama is a step up to any other program currently.
Would it be a lateral move to go from DC at Washington to DC at Alabama for more money? Sort of, but not really. Bama would be a better job if you wanted more money or a greater chance at winning a national championship. Or if he thought he could learn a lot from a defensive guy like Saban.
Is that what he wants? Is it worth it?
If his goal is a head coaching job, I honestly don't think so. If he goes there and Alabama's defense does well, who gets the credit? When he turns 5-star recruits into high draft picks, who gets the credit? Saban is already regarded as a DB guru, so when Alabama's DBs play well, is Lake seen as some mastermind or just the guy implementing Saban's techniques? Taking the Bama job would be like playing a good mid-major: no credit if you win, tons of blame if you lose. Bama's DC just got the Colorado job; didn't Lake already turn that down? -
Bama’s DC got the coveted Browns job....RealRhino said:
I don't know if we've devolved to the full-blown AIDS portion of this thread's life cycle, but in case we haven't, I'd like to offer a serious counterargument to much of the above.greenblood said:
Co-Defensive Coordinator at Washington to Defensive Coordinator at Alabama is not a lateral move. Also, $1.1 mil to rumors of $1.7 mil is also not a lateral move. Also, Alabama is a direct stepping to stone to the NFL.Miley_Cyrus said:I’m not sure Lake would take a lateral at this point after all the head coach rumors. Especially to replace Tosh of all people.
But where there’s smoke there’s fire usually so he’s probably gone.
Jimmy would have any 5 star in the country waiting for his phone call to join his defense.
He's going to have 2-3 deep NFL ready players compared to 5-6 total NFL ready players currently.
Alabama is a step up to any other program currently.
Would it be a lateral move to go from DC at Washington to DC at Alabama for more money? Sort of, but not really. Bama would be a better job if you wanted more money or a greater chance at winning a national championship. Or if he thought he could learn a lot from a defensive guy like Saban.
Is that what he wants? Is it worth it?
If his goal is a head coaching job, I honestly don't think so. If he goes there and Alabama's defense does well, who gets the credit? When he turns 5-star recruits into high draft picks, who gets the credit? Saban is already regarded as a DB guru, so when Alabama's DBs play well, is Lake seen as some mastermind or just the guy implementing Saban's techniques? Taking the Bama job would be like playing a good mid-major: no credit if you win, tons of blame if you lose. Bama's DC just got the Colorado job; didn't Lake already turn that down?
As a DL Coach!!