Z06VolinWV
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Not everyone can throw one like W.
Still probably the best first pitch ever considering the circumstances combined with the actual pitch. Chills
These players are wearing grey/black?
Why arent they embracing the orange? Asking for my friend
OK, I get it. Everyone thought it was stupid. I don't post a ton on here, but I think most of the regulars recognize me. I think my posts are reasonable, I don't try to stir up a bunch of crap. And, it's a legitimate thought I've had when keeping up with signing day, spring baw, and other offseason activities. :mf_surrender:
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Not everyone can throw one like W.
Still probably the best first pitch ever considering the circumstances combined with the actual pitch. Chills
so what happens if they lose in the 1st round? they didn't meet the "expectation", so what happens now?
i still think that word "expectation" gets used around here so frequently, people really get bogged down by it.
as competitors, yes, they should all expect to win everytime they take the field, court etc.....i don't think anyone's saying they shouldn't. something would definitely be wrong if they didn't.
but if i'm placing expectations on someone/something, it's because i have reason to believe i should expect a certain result, and if that result is not achieved, then i've been "let down".
you have all the requisite tools/resources/manpower etc....necessary to achieve "x", then go achieve it. in my mind there's really not a reason you shouldn't based on that.
now, take something out of that equation, and my expectation may get lowered, while understanding that gap needs to be filled to meet the 'standard' going forward....
i don't look at the 2018 Vols and think all the gaps are filled. i do look down the road and see a group of coaches and administrators trying to fill them, and i feel pretty good about that.
It's pretty simple for me. If we have more resources than an opponent, have outrecruited them and can put more talent on the field and have the staff to match or outcoach them, I expect to beat them. If we don't, I'm going to be disappointed. If we keep losing to teams that I think we should beat, I'm going to be mad. I'm not lowering expectations because I don't want to be "let down."
I'm so with you, man. No idea why people get so beaten down and let it ruin their fandom. I mean, we only have so many Saturdays in the fall to watch our favorite teams. We have a new staff, new hope! I'm pumped to watch Pruitt's boys compete this fall. Sounds like at the very least they'll be fundamentally sound, tough SOB's out there, or they'll be on the bench. I'm ready to cheer for a team like that.
People already writing this season and/or Pruitt off really should rethink what they're doing here and maybe go find another hobby. This might not be a good fit. JMO
GO BIG MFING ORANGE
I can speak only for myself, but ever since the UF and UGA games I have been in a perpetuate state of total apathy as it pertains to football. Not necessarily negative, just no longer have any expectations at all.
I come here for any glimmer of hope itll turn around. Hopefully that will happen soon.
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If we get into another low-scoring slogfest of a game vs UF this year, and I think we will, I can see Pruitt and this staff finally getting over the hump. I don't think he will have late-game coaching meltdowns like Butch did that caused us to lose extremely winnable games in 2014, 2015, and 2017.
Goes for all other opponents as well, but UF still sucks, and I definitely see that game being tight all the way through the 4th quarter, as usual.
Who are some guys you think from inherited roster become solid pieces this season with change in staff?
My top 3 are Shamburger, jordan Murphy and Ryan Johnson. Vq seems to think Buchanon Is taking the step which is very nice to hear.
i didn't use chandler because seems obvious
