Big Gucci Sosa
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Ah, gotcha. I’m not sure that’s fair either.I was criticizing Pruitts judgment. I'm aware that the coach chooses his coordinator.
Ah, gotcha. I’m not sure that’s fair either.
You hire the guys you’re comfortable with and who you think can do the job. Jeremy Pruitt has much more invested in whether Tyson Helton is successful than any of us do.
His salary is high and I think he’s had some growing pains, but you have to give him a few years to get his style of player before you make a full judgement.
For sure. I feel the same way.For that price, I feel like we could have gotten someone with a higher ceiling and fewer growing pains. Just my opinion. I've been wrong many times about coaching hires. But I've been right some too, and this hire just doesn't feel like it was the best Pruitt could have done.
Well you’re the polar opposite of “blind support” since you “wallow and scrum to find fault”...so you’re part of the cosmic balance. Add a bonus self-high five to the customary one you issue yourself.For sure. I feel the same way.
I certainly support questioning coaches instead of giving them the blind support that so often happens around here.
Fire the OC! Then do it again next year! Send the message to recruits that nothing has changed in Knoxville! Don't get the players to compete! Then repeat until you fire the coach! Then complain because the top coaches in the nation don't want to come join the repetition.Everybody knows the way you get better year to year is you fire your coordinators after every season. Cmon y'all.
Looks like coach is more concerned with recruiting an elite OL so the OC is able to do what's necessary to build a championship team. I think he made it clear this year would not be pretty, but the players would play hard. It's easy to blame the OC and QB when the offense doesn't click.OC is right behind the starting QB for person needing the most replacing.