zhangliao04
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While I agree... We wanted Hurd to get his touches (prior to the meltdown), we wanted Kamara to get touches, we want Kelly to get touches, we want Dobbs to get touches. We want to feed Jauan, feed Byrd, get Malone involved earlier in the game, feed the TEs.
There's only one ball, and there are only so many offensive plays per game. I agree that Kelly was ready to help this offense before we actually started using him in this offense. But Kamara 20+... Kelly 15+... Dobbs 15... Jauan 10... and so on... eventually, the math doesn't work.
Saw a little of that in every game he's had an opportunity... the hype on this board wasn't groundless. If you want to talk failure from the coaches, not getting him into the mix (even a little) qualifies.
If you consider The University of TENNESSEE to be that liberal art college, then you are correct...
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As was stated, was just making a joke...when upset I used sarcasm and a joking manner to ease my mood. Listening to Rocky Top helps too.
Wow. The word is definitely out on him and it's a sorry state of affairs that was totally preventable.
After spending some time reviewing 74's postings in the FF before and after Jalen quit as well as seeing some of the attitudes that have developed in posters that absolutely mirror what he's been pushing for a year and a half, I've come to the conclusion that 74 has been a cancer to this fanbase.
A lot of the complaints about scheme were pushed and pushed by him and his constant refrain for nearly 2 years has been adopted by many. However, 74 had resented the fact that the offense revolves around the QB and not the RB and that should always be the case in CFB. He has bashed Kamara and our other RBs any time someone compliments them and created strife in the fanbase as well as promoted hatred of CBJ on a repetitive basis.
Eventually constant refrains like that have an impact and people start believing it and it's rather obvious when you read his posts and then start seeing it repeated by others. TBH, I think a person like 74 that brings this much drama is baggage I wouldn't want around my team. It seeps out to the fanbase and to the press and creates its own problems. So instead of one drama queen in the locker room you get two drama queens with one of them airing dirty laundry and promoting an agenda against you.
It's utterly insane and I'm still not sure why it hasn't ended. Jalen's gone and everyone involved needs to stop this nonsense. It's like the Crowder 5 all over again but worse.
It's pretty obvious now that our staff was coddling a malcontent.
That, combined with ****ting the bed against the cocks, is a fireable offense
For all the olders on this board, I compare this crossroads for Butch to Majors in 88. Majors could have folded after losing the 6th game and guaranteeing a losing nonbowl season, but he totally reinvented. Fired Donohue and converted offensive players to defense and vice versa. Seemed like no rhyme or reason but he showed the team he wouldn't tolerate folding. Next season? One loss and he never really looked back. Was a transforming moment for the program. Butch needs to open all possibilities and dump any sacred cows off the nearest cliff. His moment.
Ya, there's usually plenty of blame on both sides in these situations. The player for being the cancer, but often times the coach could have done things to keep the cancer from forming or could have nipped it early.
I agree. I just don't know who he's going to convince to come here if he's perceived to be on a warm seat at season's end with a new AD and chancellor coming on board. These days, any proven coordinator is going to want a two-year guarantee (minimum) and probably low 7 figures for salary. Will Butch have the authority to put that out there?For all the olders on this board, I compare this crossroads for Butch to Majors in 88. Majors could have folded after losing the 6th game and guaranteeing a losing nonbowl season, but he totally reinvented. Fired Donohue and converted offensive players to defense and vice versa. Seemed like no rhyme or reason but he showed the team he wouldn't tolerate folding. Next season? One loss and he never really looked back. Was a transforming moment for the program. Butch needs to open all possibilities and dump any sacred cows off the nearest cliff. His moment.
For all the olders on this board, I compare this crossroads for Butch to Majors in 88. Majors could have folded after losing the 6th game and guaranteeing a losing nonbowl season, but he totally reinvented. Fired Donohue and converted offensive players to defense and vice versa. Seemed like no rhyme or reason but he showed the team he wouldn't tolerate folding. Next season? One loss and he never really looked back. Was a transforming moment for the program. Butch needs to open all possibilities and dump any sacred cows off the nearest cliff. His moment.
For all the olders on this board, I compare this crossroads for Butch to Majors in 88. Majors could have folded after losing the 6th game and guaranteeing a losing nonbowl season, but he totally reinvented. Fired Donohue and converted offensive players to defense and vice versa. Seemed like no rhyme or reason but he showed the team he wouldn't tolerate folding. Next season? One loss and he never really looked back. Was a transforming moment for the program. Butch needs to open all possibilities and dump any sacred cows off the nearest cliff. His moment.
I agree. I just don't know who he's going to convince to come here if he's perceived to be on a warm seat at season's end with a new AD and chancellor coming on board. These days, any proven coordinator is going to want a two-year guarantee (minimum) and probably low 7 figures for salary. Will Butch have the authority to put that out there?
Good comparison and post. I agree. One of my closest VFL friends was on that team. Which leads to the major point that some believe and some do not believe Butch will make those same, gutty decisions. I hope he does. He really wants to be a Vol HC. But it is past time to modify the process and open the mind to other possibilities. Phoenix rising stuff.
Give him 2 years to get it right. If he does he will either jump to the NFL or be here for 10-15 years. For now at least he has rebuilt the roster and the program is winning again.
