
Nick Saban spoke to the media Monday, and discussed the dismissal of defensive lineman Jonathan Taylor due to an arrest stemming from an alleged domestic violence case.
The media was not thrilled:
Arrests = "issues" RT @_DCReeves: Saban: I’ve never gotten rid of a guy after a second incident with drug and alcohol issues.
— James Crepea (@JamesCrepea) March 30, 2015
Saban's News Conference was his worst ever! This was not a press conference that needed to be won.That said, it was PR disaster. No doubt.
— Tim Brando (@TimBrando) March 30, 2015
He has a CIRCUMSTANCE, Saban?!?!?! Do tell how someone possesses a domestic violence circumstance.
— Trenise Ferreira (@TreniseFerreira) March 30, 2015
Agree with Paul Finebaum. Saban completely blew that press conference. He came across as defensive, arrogant & insensitive to situation.
— Jeff Duncan (@JeffDuncan_) March 30, 2015
Saban still hasn’t answered why it was ok to recruit a player with a pending DV charge.
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) March 30, 2015
Still, it’s on Saban. No reason for Jonathan Taylor to ever have received a third chance after two strikes (and one DV charge) at UGA.
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) March 30, 2015
Biggest disconnect in Saban remarks: A) Not sorry for admitting the kid, but B) we will learn from this. ... What's to learn if not sorry?
— Chase Goodbread (@ChaseGoodbread) March 30, 2015
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