I should have used blue font... Was being sarcastic from all the debate of this is reason all OC candidates are "rejecting" us.. I personally think Pruitt has a picture he wants to paint for the offense.. Looking at his recruiting this year you can start to see the background.. He wants a OC to paint the rest in.. I don't know much on Coley.. But if he capable of painting Pruitts picture with the medium offered.. Take him! One would think with Osovet, Friend.. Pruitts being said to have a great offensive mind.. A guy like Coley could come in and they all could develop what would fit and can be versatile to game plan opponents... I've gots hopes!Never worked with each other, but they have similar philosophies and overlap at the same programs (FSU, Georgia).
Coley is also a fantastic recruiter which JP desires in his OC in addition to schemes. Like I said, deal will be leaked soon, probably tomorrow.
FypRick Barnes is a great fit for UT-- coaches his players hard but genuinely cares about them, pushes for athletic and academic success, loves and respects UT traditions, appreciates the fanbase, is good with donors, active in the community, gets along with media, is happy to be an ambassador of the university and represents UT well. He wants to win the right way. Pat Summitt was the same. And is constantly riding Kesling like a cheap rented mule.
I think this is a good point. As much as I respect the approach Barnes has taken and hope Pruitt can imitate it to a certain degree, running a CFB program is just innately different from running a CBB program in a lot of key facets.
Any chance someone can get Pruitt to hang out with him for a little whileRick Barnes is a great fit for UT-- coaches his players hard but genuinely cares about them, pushes for athletic and academic success, loves and respects UT traditions, appreciates the fanbase, is good with donors, active in the community, gets along with media, is happy to be an ambassador of the university and represents UT well. He wants to win the right way. Pat Summitt was the same.
All I wanted to know was whether you meant to imply what that part of your post seemed to imply.Sorry I'm overreacting, hostile or triggered.
Hope is not a plan.Seems kind of tongue in cheek, but stuff like this is why I think it was probably a good idea to slow play the hire and focus on recruiting once Freeze was out. This time of year you never know who’s going to come open for a job and you may miss out on a guy you really like if you rush to hire someone just to fill the position.
Not upset, working on trying to get my life insurance upped for my family, so this board is a side distraction a.t.m. No triggering just no concentration on tact or diplomacy.All I wanted to know was whether you meant to imply what that part of your post seemed to imply.
My OP was worded too strongly and I’m sure it came off as overly dickish. That is my bad. I didn’t mean to start a pissing contest. I really was just trying figure out what you meant, because it didn’t seem clear to me from your posts. I did escalate things and did get a perverse kick out of getting a rise from you. Sorry about that as well.
So maybe let’s just both be adults here, not try to pretend we’re too cool to admit we were both upset in some way or another by each other’s posts, and get back to good faith discussion we started with?
Cuvier's dwarf caiman. I aspire to have a breeding pair one day. Definitely couldn't be much more expensive than the sulcata I have LOLOh I've seen numerous people who keep a collection of foreign venomous snakes. They always end up getting bit. Every. Damn. Time. People don't understand that snakes are not pets. They don't wag their tail when you get home and greet you at the door. They just want to be fed and left to their own devices. Not to say you can't keep them but it's a different mindset than keeping a dog.
Caiman and tortoises, huh? That's an interesting combination. Any favorite species? Those big lizards have always fascinated me. Especially since their lineage is older than the dinosaurs.