Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Steve Sarkisian left Alabama for Falcon and Nick Saban's divisions


Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sakisan was named the next co-ordinator for the Atlanta Falcons, the team announced on Tuesday. Former OC Kyle Shanahan received a job as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and lost the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl LI in Atlanta, where Shanahan took some of the blame.

After Ted wins Washington in the Peach Cup semi-final, the Salkians were named full-time coordinators in Alabama. He took over Lane Kiffin, who accepted FAU's head coach. Sark joined Alabama as a consultant at the start of the 2016 season and coached Tide when he lost Clemson's national championship.
 
A number of sources confirmed to SB Nation that the relationship between Saban and Sarkisian gradually worsened in the disagreement with "system philosophy" after meeting with Alabama head coach Nick Sarban after the tournament. The two sides plan to move in the future signed on Wednesday, Saban realized that Sakis and Falcon contact.

One source describes the problem between Sarkisi and Saban "too similar to the relationship between Saban and former coordinator Giffen".

"Part of Saban's effort is not to repeat the same problem, which will not be solved," a source close to the Salkians tells SB.

Sarker's only NFL experience in 2004 as the Raiders QB coach. He was the USC head coach of the time, three times he replaced Kiffin, due to the end of the fight with alcoholism, he entered the rehabilitation treatment. Sark's day at the University of Southern California was not very pretty.

Sarkisian was 9-4 in his first year in 2014, but was fired after starting 3-2 in 2015. He was on vacation, but USC fired him shortly afterward, and Sarkisian checked for rehabilitation and sought treatment for alcoholism. He later filed a suit alleging that the University of Southern California did not have his alcoholism as a disability, the suit was arbitrated.

USC has no choice but to fire Sarkisian. If a school is concerned that the coach has alcohol problems, the coach can not lead a team of dozens of young people, who can cause terrible damage. But the whole thing is horrible.
In a month before the title game was defeated, Saban defended Sark's coach's offense, presenting a 31-point and 376-yard defeat.

I think the players handle it well. I think we got 31 points in the game and I think it's a good defense, actually last week in Ohio. I think we have some drops. I think we have some small balls. I think there are things we can do better.

But I think the preparation is good. I think this organization is good and I think we gave our players a chance to succeed in this game. Is it challenging? Yes. Is everyone involved in handling it very good? absolute.
As coordinator and assistant, Sarker has been a part of several elite university crime.
 
Falcons coach Dan Quinn has a couple of obvious connections with Sarkisian (Seattle, Seattle, Seinn is the Seahawks, Sark is Washington's head coach, they're both Pete Carroll's co-ordinators) and Falcons front-line teams with Alabama Coach Nick Saban (Nick Saban) are closely linked, no matter where it is worth it. Saban and Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff both came from Bill Belichick's tree, and Saban's advice persuaded Falcons to trade for Julio Jones in 2011.

Sarkisian inherited the NFL's No. 1 offensive, with a lot of young and seasoned talent, and considering Atlanta's defense has improved rapidly, they have sometimes been under less pressure than Shanahan. However, it is also worth noting that Sark and Falcon just cough the tournament, they may be more to run the ball.

Quinn clearly hopes to retain a team-friendly team, said Chip Kelly in a moment is a top OC team.