WestTnHawk
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I didn't think he should have been allowed to return.
I'm glad he seems to be doing good and so hope he proves how wrong I was.
I didnt think an interim head coach had the right to dismiss him in the first place. That should've been a decision left for the incoming head coach to make. Considering what we know now about Jones and the previous staff, I dont blame him for what he did. Was it wise? No. Misguided and immature? Yes. But I understand his frustration.
This whole thing is funny.
Pruitt says: no news on this topic.
Internet blog writer posts a 'news story' about how Pruitt says there's no news.
VolNation poster starts a thread about blog story that says there's no news.
WTHeck? Why didn't the blog writer write about something else, maybe something that was news? And after he didn't do that, why didn't the VolNation poster read the no-news news blog, nod his head, shrug his shoulders, and go on to other blogs without feeling the need to start a thread? And why the heck am I responding to this no-news thread about a no-news blog about a no-news comment from our head coach? What the honest heck?!?
I didn't think he should have been allowed to return.
I'm glad he seems to be doing good and so hope he proves how wrong I was.
Jeremy Pruitt: 'Nothing has changed' with Vols' Jauan Jennings
So, I guess everything is still good, huh?:hi:
In the exact same boat as you Behr, had the same sentiment, I was ready to move on from him. But by all accounts, hes met and exceeded all markers that Fulmer and Pruitt laid out for him, all which required focus, discipline and, dare I say, resiliency. Appears I was 100% wrong and Im now excited to think hell be back out there in the fall. From a talent, playmaking and competitiveness standpoint, this team needs him on the field.