A good example of the different level that Alabama operates on. Hires two NFL head coaches as assistants. We (and many others) hire grad assistants or young guys from lower divisions.Interesting to note that O’Brien and Marrone are now assistant coaches under Nick Saban at Alabama.
Both were hired by Saban this past January, O’Brien as Offensive Coordinator and Marrone as Offensive Line Coach.
Just wanted to let everyone know.
Both these guys are a-holes IMO. If you don't remember Marrone left Tech for the Mutts and made the comment he was taking Friegen's play book and daMutts were certain to beat Tech. This was before the Goose is Loose game in Athens.
O'Brien was going to go with O'Leary to South Bend. Then when that fell through he was quoted as saying something like he didn't want to be stuck at Tech. I guess we weren't good enough for him.
I hope they do well against the mutts...other than that...I hope they catch scabies and crabs.
Both of these guys were young guys from lower divisions when they came here. O'Brien came here from Brown, and Marrone came here from Northeastern.A good example of the different level that Alabama operates on. Hires two NFL head coaches as assistants. We (and many others) hire grad assistants or young guys from lower divisions.
Both will be gone by February because, after all, it is Saban.Interesting to note that O’Brien and Marrone are now assistant coaches under Nick Saban at Alabama.
Both were hired by Saban this past January, O’Brien as Offensive Coordinator and Marrone as Offensive Line Coach.
Just wanted to let everyone know.
My son in law’s Uncle coached under O’Brien at Penn State. Said O’Brien was a strange guy at best and definitely threw subordinates under the buss.I use to respect O'Brien, but when it came out he was throwing everyone under the bus at Houston Texans, especially George Godsey, I lost that respect for him. He set Godsey's career back a few years, but Godsey has since bounced back and seems to have a promising trajectory again. OBrien just cares about himself and he'll step on whoever he needs to to advance. He completely lost the locker room in Houston because he was two faced to his players and his decisions came from a place of insecurity.
I think he's a good coach, but there's a right way and a wrong way to do things. The higher he got on the football ladder, the more he chose the wrong way. He'll probably get another shot at being a head coach for his work at Penn State and his reputation, but his future in the NFL as a HC is probably over.
Saban does that every year, this is nothing new.I think it's a bit of a concern that Saban has hired these journeymen retreads at the same time the dwags are trying to make a move.
Lane Kiffin and Steve Sarkisian weren't retreads?I think it's a bit of a concern that Saban has hired these journeymen retreads at the same time the dwags are trying to make a move.
After a year or two or three years of this remarkable intensity, the top assistants then get tired of the pressure and start looking to get out toward “greener pastures.”
Once they leave, Saban starts his hiring process all over again.