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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 362369" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Dabo acknowledges a huge debt to Stallings because he got his first job from him, as WR coach, with no experience, but his coaching and organizational philosophy evolved 180 degrees the other way. It is fair to say he loves the man. He has him at every event for Dabo. But he doesn't coach like him. The "Clemson Culture" is his. Check out his Family Nights. His Family Picnics. Check out Dabo renting a theme park for a day for the team, girlfriends, wives, coaches, wives, kids. Check out Dabo interviewing coaching candidates in the bleachers during his son's football game. Check out Dabo recruiting his assistants to help him coach little league or recreation basketball. (Then show me Gene Stallings dancing the Funky Chicken or whatever in the locker room after a big win.) On the practice field and game sidelines Swinney is a tough nut, but he is not Bryant or Stallings -- and, importantly, Saban -- with the rest of it. And if there is one solid thing that will keep him from leaving Clemson for Alabama, that is it. Don't forget whether in sports or business, we all learn lessons from bosses. And some of those lessons are on how not to do something. So yes, you can call me Serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 362369, member: 2175"] Dabo acknowledges a huge debt to Stallings because he got his first job from him, as WR coach, with no experience, but his coaching and organizational philosophy evolved 180 degrees the other way. It is fair to say he loves the man. He has him at every event for Dabo. But he doesn't coach like him. The "Clemson Culture" is his. Check out his Family Nights. His Family Picnics. Check out Dabo renting a theme park for a day for the team, girlfriends, wives, coaches, wives, kids. Check out Dabo interviewing coaching candidates in the bleachers during his son's football game. Check out Dabo recruiting his assistants to help him coach little league or recreation basketball. (Then show me Gene Stallings dancing the Funky Chicken or whatever in the locker room after a big win.) On the practice field and game sidelines Swinney is a tough nut, but he is not Bryant or Stallings -- and, importantly, Saban -- with the rest of it. And if there is one solid thing that will keep him from leaving Clemson for Alabama, that is it. Don't forget whether in sports or business, we all learn lessons from bosses. And some of those lessons are on how not to do something. So yes, you can call me Serious. [/QUOTE]
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