volfan102455
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If Jennings gets the privilege of playing at the next level and becomes frustrated with his coaches or managers, he will think twice before mouthing off on social media about them because he would know the results would be the same. Thus life lesson.
Life lesson implies that JJ will learn that this behavior is not an acceptable way to get whatever it is that he wanted and as such if in a similar situation in the future - he will learn from this.
Of course that all depends upon him realizing this was not acceptable.
Pretty clear Jennings didn't want to think he was supporting the sort of program that lied to their players. That it's gotten so bad that when asked about what they want in a new coach, a fellow player replied "honesty."
You dont dismiss someone for what he did. He spoke his mind and you say itll be a life lesson. What a joke. This is why Tennessee is a joke. Because we have a bunch of uppity ***holes that thanks that its still a privilege to play at Tennessee. The news is out and its NOT and hasnt been for long time. Mostly because of what Jennings was talking about.
This just in: Gruden reinstates Jauan Jennings. #Grumors
So, let me get this straight. Guy wouldn't appear on sidelines to support his teammates, and then wasn't cleared to play the Vandy game = rant against all things Butch. UTAD had to do this...forced their hands. That being said, regardless of how it came across badly, he's got passion to win. I suspect an interview with Currie and new coach, where he publicly apologizes could land him back on the team. Need WR's...it's not like we have anyone who can separate from DB's at this point and make plays...or for that matter, even throw to WR's past 3 yards.