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IDT the coaches have ever seen a team like this. I think they thought they could fix the mental issues and build confidence through structure and discipline. But that only worked with some players. At some point, you stop trying to fix and start looking to replace. That's where we are.
i think it's pretty evident the level of frustration Pruitt has, regarding this.

at the end of the day, i don't think he's blind to any of it. he's been talking about all these things all year, from leadership issues to just not having enough good players, or being consistent, or executing or even coaching mistakes they've made.

he's trying to put them in a position to have an opportunity to win. going for 4th downs, going for on sides kicks, going for 2 points etc....begging them to go make a play...go win the game...i'm going to give you opportunities............

we're just not there yet.
 
IDT the coaches have ever seen a team like this. I think they thought they could fix the mental issues and build confidence through structure and discipline. But that only worked with some players. At some point, you stop trying to fix and start looking to replace. That's where we are.

Too bad we can't be like Bama and Saban and sign as many guys as he did his first full class yr 1 before all the recruiting restrictions. He flipped that roster over immediately because the rules allowed him to at that point. If we could we would have had several other commits on board we could have took by now
 
i think it's pretty evident the level of frustration Pruitt has, regarding this.

at the end of the day, i don't think he's blind to any of it. he's been talking about all these things all year, from leadership issues to just not having enough good players, or being consistent, or executing or even coaching mistakes they've made.

he's trying to put them in a position to have an opportunity to win. going for 4th downs, going for on sides kicks, going for 2 points etc....begging them to go make a play...go win the game...i'm going to give you opportunities............

we're just not there yet.

I think it's a good sign he hasn't lost his head and completely thrown team under the bus. He has stayed the course and taking it on the chin a lot better than some predicted
 
Agree. It's confusing. It seems several posters think a team they prayed for a 6-6 type season before season expect to look like a 9-10 win team. If that was the case that would be bad butch jones esque. Instead we have a 4-5 win looking team that still has shot at 7 wins.

Vandy game is critical. Lose and it can slow down recruiting momentum. Mizzu game feel goes away. It's going to be a battle. Anyone expecting a blowout will be disappointed and not realistic. Vandy will be pumped up as always. I have confidence Pruitt will have our bunch ready to match that intensity. I know one thing I would feed Jennings a lot in a game like this. He showed last yr in his rant how much hate he has for that team
there's two things i'm concerned about for the Vandy game.

1. their screen game with that RB they got. they're effective at those plays, so we'll have to be on our p's and q's to stop that consistently.
2. guys like Jennings trying to do too much and being too hyped, and still angrly from this week, and getting dump penalties....be emotional....let hte hate flow. just don't put the team in a bad spot with dumb penalties after the play.
 
The whole staff still has a lot to prove to me. I've posted this many times but I think this staff is not used to having to play with this level of talent. They're used to having superior talent than their opponents and they're struggling to overcome being at a talent disadvantage. Add to that a bunch of guys that have become adjusted to losing, mentally, they're in uncharted waters.

Definitely easier to call plays and coach when you out talent 99% of the opponents you play.
 
And kudos to you. But the OP wasn’t really directed at you, so I was just reemphasizing my original point after your added commentary.
 
Too bad we can't be like Bama and Saban and sign as many guys as he did his first full class yr 1 before all the recruiting restrictions. He flipped that roster over immediately because the rules allowed him to at that point. If we could we would have had several other commits on board we could have took by now
yeah, between ESD last year in his first year and the new cap on classes, it makes these rebuilds a little more tricky than any of us want.

the other thing i'd add here, is that while Saban is an example of a year 1 class turn around, Kirby was an example of a year 2 turnaround b/c of how many kids that stayed.

while we don't have the same talent level GA did that first year, there are a select group of guys that would benefit us if they stayed and didn't try to leave early for the NFL or just transfer out.

if we have as many defections as some are half way predicting, while that helps with the roster turnover, it makes us really really young, and probably adds more time to the rebuild.
 
Helton is trying to mesh what he would like to do with Pruitt's mandate for a power run offense. Add in a mostly ineffective O-line, RBs and TEs who miss blocks and a QB still learning to read the defense and it's hit or miss. We don't have the personnel for the offense Pruitt wants-- and we're not adapting consistently to what we have. At this point, everybody's frustrated.

Edit: Sorry, Kingston-- just saw your post. We're saying the same thing.

My biggest fear with Pruitt is that if he will ever himself, or let an OC be creative enough to field a very good/great offense. Power run offense if great but you can do that while still being creative.

Look at the rams like over 80% of their plays come out of 11 personnel. (3WR, 1TE, 1RB). They are ways to be physical and powerful while still being creative and making space for your playmakers. You can’t really have a clogged up offense anymore.
 
yeah, between ESD last year in his first year and the new cap on classes, it makes these rebuilds a little more tricky than any of us want.

the other thing i'd add here, is that while Saban is an example of a year 1 class turn around, Kirby was an example of a year 2 turnaround b/c of how many kids that stayed.

while we don't have the same talent level GA did that first year, there are a select group of guys that would benefit us if they stayed and didn't try to leave early for the NFL or just transfer out.

if we have as many defections as some are half way predicting, while that helps with the roster turnover, it makes us really really young, and probably adds more time to the rebuild.

Good point. Critical to have a Callaway, Warrior, Bituli, Taylor return for Sr seasons. Be nice for Jennings but I wouldn't blame him. His stock won't rise as much as the others could based on measurables.
 
I’m still so very disappointed in Pruitts defense against Mizzou. Can’t shake it. They had guy open all night. Underneath, over the top (my word where’s the speed 6 and 20?) drags, screens... we looked woefully out coached. Not sure I can give my man a pass. Have to do better. He can’t let a great QB like that have easy decisions. That’s what worries me, Shurmer is a good QB. When calling my shot, I typically lean toward the team with the better QB... afraid of this.
Engineer you have become a catbone clone...
 
I have no issue with this team or staff. None.

I am not reacting on a weekly basis.

Not overreacting or underreacting

This is a team in transition and that will take a couple of cycles to start bearing fruit.

It doesn’t happen in season week to week.

Agree. I think there are some coaching issues, but have faith they will be fixed.

It really comes down to getting a couple top 10 classes on campus and building this roster back up.

S&C will be huge this offseason. Need EEs.
 
and it's a whole lot easier to call plays when you can run the ball, for any amount of positive yardage, on early downs....

I don’t really get why we’ve went away from our game plan can SC. Use your passing game as an extension of your run game. Throw a lot of screens and flats. At least to get our QBs in rythem and then you can even run kind of “Play action” off those.
 
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IDT anyone can motivate this team but the players. The coaches tried to amp the players all week. They watched film and showed the guys what Mizzou was going to do and how to stop them. They talked to the SRs about leadership and finishing strong. Al Wilson spoke to the team before the game to fire them up. Pruitt stopped the Vol Walk to motivate the players to play hard for a loyal fanbase that never gave up on them. Former players were on the sidelines and behind the team, encouraging them. And the team came out flat and got flatter.

It comes down to want-to and pride. If enough players want to win, they'll win on Saturday. If they have enough pride, they'll refuse to lose to Vandy for the 5th time in 7 years. It either means something to them or it doesn't. We'll find out.
 
I don’t really get why we’ve went away from our game plan can SC. Use your passing game as an extension of your run game. Throw a lot of screens and flats. At least to get our QBs in rythem and then you can even run kind of “Play action” off those.
yep. there's some things missing from the arsenal for sure. feels like we maybe do somethings as band aids, but not really something you can rely on.

some of the timing type routes....throw to a spot, WR go to that spot....lol. get the ball out faster, and get in to 2nd and 3rd downs that aren't so predictable....and will allow you to do more of what you WANT to do.

1st and 10 isn't our down to run between the tackles. the way this oline operates, 2nd and 9+ just isn't a recipie for success.

i do wonder sometimes how much freedom Helton has? it's not like we've not seen Pruitt in his arse at times after some calls he doesn't like lol.
 
IDT anyone can motivate this team but the players. The coaches tried to amp the players all week. They watched film and showed the guys what Mizzou was going to do and how to stop them. They talked to the SRs about leadership and finishing strong. Al Wilson spoke to the team before the game to fire them up. Pruitt stopped the Vol Walk to motivate the players to play hard for a loyal fanbase that never gave up on them. Former players were on the sidelines and behind the team, encouraging them. And the team came out flat and got flatter.

It comes down to want-to and pride. If enough players want to win, they'll win on Saturday. If they have enough pride, they'll refuse to lose to Vandy for the 5th time in 7 years. It either means something to them or it doesn't. We'll find out.
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My biggest fear with Pruitt is that if he will ever himself, or let an OC be creative enough to field a very good/great offense. Power run offense if great but you can do that while still being creative.

Look at the rams like over 80% of their plays come out of 11 personnel. (3WR, 1TE, 1RB). They are ways to be physical and powerful while still being creative and making space for your playmakers. You can’t really have a clogged up offense anymore.

Makes you wonder what that conversation with Pruitt and Helton was before he was hired. Pruitt wanted only Helton for OC and UT ponied up. And now they don't always seem on the same page. The Vandy game will be interesting.
 
Makes you wonder what that conversation with Pruitt and Helton was before he was hired. Pruitt wanted only Helton for OC and UT ponied up. And now they don't always seem on the same page. The Vandy game will be interesting.
Yea and how Helton started in the booth now he’s right beside Pruitt.
 
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