CNS Press Conference - Different From Others?

MNBamaFan

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Just finished watching yesterday's CNS press conference and I couldn't help but notice that CNS seemed very relaxed, almost laid back. I was expecting an intense press conference with an edgey CNS.

Does he have a quiet confidence? Is the team looking *that good* in practice this week?

I'm not sure what to think but something tells me that CNS is very confident going into this game. Almost like a fox in a hen house.

Am I delusional?
 

Crimson Cat

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Just finished watching yesterday's CNS press conference and I couldn't help but notice that CNS seemed very relaxed, almost laid back. I was expecting an intense press conference with an edgey CNS.

Does he have a quiet confidence? Is the team looking *that good* in practice this week?

I'm not sure what to think but something tells me that CNS is very confident going into this game. Almost like a fox in a hen house.

Am I delusional?

I hope your're right- haven't had a chance to watch it yet. But I think our BAMA boyz will be ready for lswho. I've no doubt Coach Saban will have them prepared for this game.:BigA:
 

okbama

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OU wants us to win this one as bad as we do. All week co-workers have been wishing us luck on Saturday. Of course my response is we don't need luck WE ARE ALABAMA. RTR
 

bama119

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I agree BamainBoston, I won't mind a little luck mixed in with a great game on both sides of the ball. A turnover in a crucial situation, a big kick return ffor a TD wouldn't hurt my feeling at all.
 

bamaslaw

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I agree BamainBoston, I won't mind a little luck mixed in with a great game on both sides of the ball. A turnover in a crucial situation, a big kick return ffor a TD wouldn't hurt my feeling at all.
You know what I wouldn't mind? A hard fought, physical, defensive football game that we look to be on the losing end as they take a two possession lead... and then one of their receivers "slips" in the end zone and we intercept, and return it our across midfield. Thus changing momentum and field position to our side the rest of the game.

;)
 

DWise9

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I think he and CMA will have a few little surprises for the game...

This is what I have been telling everyone around here. This is Nick Saban's chance to open up the playbook and throw out some plays that we haven't run all year in a game. I say we use a couple of "trick" plays.

Here's to a great game and a loud Rammer Jammer at the end of the game!! Roll Tide Roll!!!
 

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