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I'm sure he gives all sorts of great advice on things like promise-breaking, lying, manipulation, etc.

There are already at least two negative reviews based on Saban's recent job change.

(Seriously, Saban's actually come close to making me feel sorry for the Dolphins; it takes a lot for that to happen).
From: [identity profile] alladinsane.livejournal.com
Relative to the topics discussed in this book, it is useless because Nick Saban relatively does not accept the relativeness of this book that he says should be relative to the relevance of your life.

This book is not worth anything anymore because the author is contradictory to the main tenets of the book, such as: integrity, honesty, stepping out of yourself and into the team.

Make sure you read the great chapter on quitting when things aren't going your way, only taking positions that are guaranteed to succeed and quitting on those who show faith and loyalty to you.








From: [identity profile] rwarner.livejournal.com
ROFL!!!

You win at life!

I especially like the "Forwarded by Steve Spurrier" part.

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Date: 2007-01-04 08:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grandmofhelsing.livejournal.com
In three years, he'll have had enough of the rabid Bama fanbase (and, who could blame him?) and move on, at which point the Tide faithful will sentence him to the same level of hell formerly reserved for Dennis Franchione.

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Date: 2007-01-05 01:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kmg-365.livejournal.com
(here via <lj user="theferrett", btw) Did you hear his press conference where he says that he initially told the Dolphins that he's a college coach, and has absolutely positively no desire to be a professional football coach? According to his account, they literally forced him to take the job in Miami.

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