7 Reasons Nick Saban Isn’t Going To The NFL

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Nov 1, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Tennessee Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger (7) puts his head on the field after being hit by Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) in the fourth quarter at NRG Stadium. Mettenberger was taken out of the game after the play. Houston won 20-6. Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY Sports

#5 The Titans and Colts are a dumpster fire.

The Tennessee Titans are a mess.  It’s a team that’s in a division with the Colts, Jaguars, and Texans and it still can’t get its act together.  The Titans are so messed up that they fired their coach, after two years, and have given the reigns to a coach that the Jaguars once fired.  This sounds like the kind of thing a 64 year old Nick Saban would want to walk into right? I doubt it.

Turning the Titans around is a multiple year job, and besides Saban probably not wanting to coach until he’s eighty, it’s a job where they are going to fire you if you don’t fix everything in two years.  Who would want to coach these pro level hill people?

The Colts on the other hand are a different kind of mess, it’s not just that they are bad it’s that they are bad and have ridiculous expectations.

“We have Andrew Luck why haven’t we won like 17 Super Bowls dude?” – every idiot Colts bro

Yeah Colts fans, and to some degree owner Jim Irsay think that because they have Andrew Luck they should be Super Bowl contenders. Because all it takes in the NFL is a quarterback? I guess no one in Indianapolis has ever heard of Dan Marino before.

You pushed Peyton Manning out the door, you get what you get guys.  How annoying are Colts fans?  We are talking about people who would be Notre Dame fans if they had gone to college.

Even IF Jim Irsay is serious about giving Nick Saban “total control”, which he hasn’t said he would do anywhere this is just more fantasy talk from a local reporter, Saban would still be subject to working with a GM and an owner.  Nick Saban has continually said he loves the college game and developing young men, you can’t create that atmosphere in Indianapolis with total control.

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