Local radio show - Coach 'Satan'

Jan 10, 2003
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Here in Louisville we have almost 12 hours of radio sports shows. One guy is Wil Worford ex lineman for the Buffalo Bills. They were talking about NSD and someone mentioned Bama. Wil said they did real well and you know that Coach Nick "Satan" will get Bama kids.

He always calls coach Saban that. It really makes me angry. Being a religious person I don't see his humor. There is some things we don't call people and the devil is one of them.

I called the producer and asked him to give Wil my home phone and for him to call me. Its been several hours and no call, but the producer and myself proceding to get into a donneybrooke on the phone. No one hears us but we two. He talked about all the in the past stuff that we all know about. "I asked him about Cam Cameron getting fired?" "Its a business." he said. MOVE ON! I screamed.

Should I let him call names without making it known its wrong. Or (Momma says) leave him alone.

I don't think they will let me on the show in the future and its their loss.
 

Leeroy

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Typical of sports radio everywhere, two faced. Most like to talk about Coach Saban in negative terms, until he's a guest on the show. Then they're nothing but polite and courteous.




Roll Tide
 

kfo9494

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Re: Local radio show

For the last few years Coach Brooks has done more with less than any other team. He should have got SEC coach of the year last year. They had some wins they had to fight for.
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MSU seemed to have been lucky in many of their wins. Auburn and Kentucky had five turnover each. Bama gave the game away at the end of the 1st half. And Coach O gave them the game whn he went for it on 4th down on their (Ole Miss)side of the field. They were losing to UAB with 2:00 to go in the game.
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I like coach Croom but sometimes it is better to be lucky than good. MSU was lucky and Kentucky, at times, was good.
 

HitMan54

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Re: Local radio show

Good for you for standing your ground. There is a way to voice your opinion without calling somebody a name or in reference to someone else.

I would bet since "Wil" calls people names he's off the mark most of the time.
 
Jan 10, 2003
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HitMan, the producer told me..."he calls other people names". Wil is the owner of the local arena football team and its head Coach is Tommy Johnson who is loved by the folks here.

What got me going is he says it everytime. Once and a while and I'd never say anything. I was home all day and he never called me.
 

bmcklv

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Nov 27, 2006
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I'd laugh it off and consider the source. A nobody who's probably never met CNS or talked with him. And if he did, he'd pee his pants and jump right off the rhetoric bandwagon and onto the CNS fanwagon.
 

numbersman

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Wil Wilford's claim to fame is that the Steelers picked him up as a free agent, and he negotiated a contract that violated salary cap rules. He cost the Steelers a third round draft pick for cheating on the salary cap.

For him to suggest anything unsavory is afoot at Bama is the height of irony.
He's going to think Coach Satan when Bama gives UK **** when we play them.

RTR
 

TurningTide

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haha - people always demonize those who are talented/powerful and are not on their side. ie - Hillary Clinton...I think she's been called Satan a time or two. :p She's officially the Nick Saban of politics!!

How many of you conservatives did I just make scream with that comment?
 

Spot Dailey

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In a way, I don't much mind the "Satan" handle for CNS. Pretty soon, anybody playing against Alabama will have the Devil to pay. Also, it might come in handy when he needs to light a fire under somebody. Maybe King Crimson might be a more dynamic handle that would strike fear in the hearts of the enemy....or nah..

Seriously though. You can't get your veins all sticking out in your neck and your forhead over some jackass being..............well.....a jackass, no more than you're gonna be able to scream at all the bad drivers in the world and make them pay attention to the road and not to some clown they're talking to on their cellphone. Just aint worth it pal. All morons, like sinners, will have their day of judgement. Punishing morons and sinners just ain't our job. It's good to be aware of their presence if only to avoid them.Trying to rectify nonsense just lends a false credibility to it and ultimately, a higher authority comes into play here and has the final say here.

So, if you wouldn't mind posting that guys contact info, I'd like to give him a piece of my mind....
 
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TommyMac

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haha - people always demonize those who are talented/powerful and are not on their side. ie - Hillary Clinton...I think she's been called Satan a time or two. :p She's officially the Nick Saban of politics!!

How many of you conservatives did I just make scream with that comment?
Didn't you mean Mrs. Satan?
 

Mke4Bama

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haha - people always demonize those who are talented/powerful and are not on their side. ie - Hillary Clinton...I think she's been called Satan a time or two. :p She's officially the Nick Saban of politics!!

How many of you conservatives did I just make scream with that comment?[/QUOTE

LOL Good one
 

bama_belle

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I called coach Satan when he was at LSU too, when he donned crimson my whole perspective of him changed....
 
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