Spring practice is over for Alabama, and coach Nick Saban is less than satisfied with his team, as usual. It really wasn't because of those nine turnovers in Saturday's spring game, either. Saban said some Crimson Tide players are "too comfortable with their circumstances," but he notes that he found cause for discontent at spring's end for each of the three national championship teams in the past four years. Unabashed praise just isn't his spring thing. "I spoke to a bunch of different alumni groups today and they all want me to make a comparison between this year's team and last year's team and the team before that and the team before that," Saban said after the A-Day game. "I wasn't happy with any of those teams at this point. "If I was happy with them, we wouldn't have summer conditioning, we would not have fall camp, we wouldn't have 30 practices to get ready for our first game against Virginia Tech. We'd just pack it in and say, 'All right, let's go to Atlanta and play the game.' We're not there yet." Read more http://espn.go.com/college-football...-alabama-crimson-tide-players-too-comfortable