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Saban, just go to the NFL man

Why not?
Would you do that on a Syracuse Sideline? I bet if you did you would never be allowed again to be in that position again.

This immature clown thru a fist pump at a player on the ground who looked dazed for a second. Being on the sidelines for a national championship has to have a little more mature fans than him. Even Pop warner would be ashamed.
 
This guy should never be allowed on the sidelines again

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His identity will come out eventually
I was amazed this guy didn't get kicked out of the stadium when i saw this live.
 
Would you do that on a Syracuse Sideline? I bet if you did you would never be allowed again to be in that position again.

This immature clown thru a fist pump at a player on the ground who looked dazed for a second. Being on the sidelines for a national championship has to have a little more mature fans than him. Even Pop warner would be ashamed.

I'm not really sure how the whole "fans on the sideline" thing works exactly, but he seemed to clearly be fist pumping towards the Alabama player that made the hit and the guy next to him was also celebrating the hit. I guess I just don't see the big deal in celebrating a big play in a big game. If he had gotten in the Clemson player's face or actually hit somebody, sure.

But again, I don't really know what the etiquette for being on the sidelines is supposed to be. I personally wouldn't react that way because that just isn't how I am, but I don't really see the issue with a passionate fan showing passion after a big play and don't really see any line that he crossed.
 
I'm not really sure how the whole "fans on the sideline" thing works exactly, but he seemed to clearly be fist pumping towards the Alabama player that made the hit and the guy next to him was also celebrating the hit. I guess I just don't see the big deal in celebrating a big play in a big game. If he had gotten in the Clemson player's face or actually hit somebody, sure.

But again, I don't really know what the etiquette for being on the sidelines is supposed to be. I personally wouldn't react that way because that just isn't how I am, but I don't really see the issue with a passionate fan showing passion after a big play and don't really see any line that he crossed.
OK. But this clown was looking down at Watson,the 'Bama player was standing tall.
 
I'm not really sure how the whole "fans on the sideline" thing works exactly, but he seemed to clearly be fist pumping towards the Alabama

He was looking down through most of the fist pump directly at Watson.
 
I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree; looks to me like he's looking at the Bama player. At any rate, I don't see the big deal with fist-pumping on the sidelines, but again, I don't know how non-players/coaches are supposed to behave on the sidelines.
 
Nick Saban was the inspiration for the character Principal Richard Vernon in The Breakfast Club.
 
Agree with Melancer. The guy was pumped up about the play and of course he'd going to look down at Watson 3 feet in front of him.

I bet Watson didn't even notice.
 
It's funny...I watched very little of the game. But I saw that play last night and had the same reaction.

I saw that when it happened as well, and couldn't help but hope a few players rolled into him as the play went to the sideline.

Him carrying on like that, and then getting knocked over would be the gif that kept on giving.
 
Would you do that on a Syracuse Sideline? I bet if you did you would never be allowed again to be in that position again.

This immature clown thru a fist pump at a player on the ground who looked dazed for a second. Being on the sidelines for a national championship has to have a little more mature fans than him. Even Pop warner would be ashamed.


Agree 100%, zero class BS type of stuff.
 
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree; looks to me like he's looking at the Bama player. At any rate, I don't see the big deal with fist-pumping on the sidelines, but again, I don't know how non-players/coaches are supposed to behave on the sidelines.

Yeah not so much
 

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