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Is he worse than any other coach who did the same things but simply couldn't win the players a national championship, thus inviting the spot light?
I'm not interviewing him to babysit my children. I appreciate his greatness as a coach, as do I with Saban.
Uh, yeah. He is.
He fostered a culture worse (on record!) than any other since the late 80's Miami teams (and that's just speculation on Miami, because I haven't read articles/figures about their arrest rate lol). A culture so bad that it enabled several of his "super stars" to get into truly heavy, horrible shit. You can't blame Urban for all of that, obviously, but he certainly didn't detract from it, or take ownership of his players in an off-field sense (except for Tebow, duh).
I know Nick Saban is a win-at-all-costs guy too... but he hasn't left the same type of trail of pain and suffering in his wake that Urban did, for example (except for that dude at Miami that had the medical emergency, and Saban just stepped over him to keep walking). In terms of his current stint, it appears Bama generally creates a pretty good culture of former players coming back around, whatever your beliefs about the football-factory experience.
Plus, Urban let his on-field passion bleed into his spectacularly-failed NFL stint, concluding with photos of his fingers in some girls ass at a bar in Ohio the day after a loss, when he should have been in the office figuring his shit out, and while his wife was at home babysitting his grandkids.
Yeah, he's worse.
