July 4, 2024

“I’ll leave if he’s not fired.” Due to their major miscommunication, a key player for Alabama has stated he will leave the team if his colleague is not dismissed.

“I’ll leave if he’s not fired.” Owing to a serious misunderstanding, a vital member of the Alabama squad has threatened to quit if his teammate is not fired.

Following that, Alabama defeated Texas in a full-blown match, not just in the cheap seats of Bryant-Denny Stadium.

In addition to adding to the chorus of criticism from former Crimson Tide football players, the 34-24 loss on home turf also generated backlash from within the team.

For a program that has been successful longer than anyone in recent college football history, these are undoubtedly challenging times. After suffering two devastating losses to archrivals in a season that ended with the team’s worst home loss in nearly 20 years, a sustained run of machine-like efficiency is gradually turning the vice on the current roster.

Alumni from Nick Saban’s time expressed their frustration over the defeats to Tennessee and then LSU last autumn. The amount of content that former stars like Bo Scarbrough, Reggie Ragland, Reuben Foster, and Marquis Maze posted on social media seemed to pick up steam on Saturday night and over the weekend. The way Alabama lost and the program’s perceived decline were more important than the reality that they lost.

Maze, a receiver from 2007 to 2011, posted, “Let’s see if we got Pride.” “Some of the players at Bama no longer have a feeling of pride in the team or themselves! That’s what sets the current squads apart from the ones that began this dynasty.

Bo Scarbrough, a running back from 2015 to 2017, has led the outspoken opposition of his generation against the players of today. Even during their fall meeting, he strongly discussed the mindset teams from his reign enjoyed adopting to force opponents to resign. Later on his weekly show, Saban claimed that topic and others similar to it “hurt my heart.”

Scarbrough watched with equal dissatisfaction nearly a year later as Texas accomplished for Alabama what Alabama had done to almost everyone.

Scarbrough wrote on X, “People want to talk about it; it’s a new generation.” “We were a new generation when we entered college, but what did we do? carried out the school’s tradition. Being an Alabama player is an honor; therefore, you should be accurate with your facts and knowledgeable about the school’s background.

However, Ragland, a linebacker from 2012–15, posted a little video that garnered the greatest attention. It featured a four-second video of a Texas offensive lineman driving middle linebacker Deontae Lawson into the ground, with the remark, “This just broke my heart!!”

DeMarco Hellams, a rookie defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons, has had enough, if not too much, from his fellow alumni as well as from his former colleagues.

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