Click here for linkIf the ends always justified the means, coach Nick Saban would never be labeled a conservative on offense. His offenses would never be called vanilla, predictable or cautious.
If the results were all that counted, the accusations wouldn't matter. The Crimson Tide's BCS national championship trophies would be enough.
But they're not, not even to the coach himself. He isn't satisfied with what he calls a lack of explosive plays at Alabama.
He wants a return to his days at LSU, where his offenses featured more playmakers. Rohan Davey threw for more than 3,300 yards in 2001. No quarterback has broken the 3,000-yard mark in Alabama's history...