Catbone
Hit me baby one more time
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All of this. Couldn't agree more.It's odd but when Butch was let go, I didn't dwell on his tenure much at all. "Let it go" rather quickly.
The reason it bothers me more now than during losses is our current staff. Hank and others can rightfully distribute blame on W/L because Pruitt isn't a proven head coach. A few of our staff weren't proven in their roles.
BUT they were very proven and experienced at developing talent. The draft results was just another slap in the face as to how far development had dropped under the previous regime.
I don't view life with the "plenty of time to go" attitude that I once had. And my son is growing up faster than I imagined. One of my dreams for us was that Neyland experience. The real one, not the level that Georgia State brings but the one where a top 10 team comes to town and we expect to win. Definitely not lose by 30.
If a coach recruits and develops but just fails on game management, so be it. It happens. But when they ruin recruiting relationships (Dooley) or decide we don't need SEC size and strength like everyone else.. I realize not only what we lost but that it was so unnecessary. Years wasted as a program and from our fan life over their attitudes. Not game decisions but the minimum job requirements they were so happy to take the money to perform. It pisses me off.
Sorry so long, just had to get it off my chest. Rant over.
How many guys you see drafted next year?
Locks- D.Taylor, J.Jennings, M.Callaway.
Possibly- Bituli, Gooden, DWA, Warrior.
Potential Early Departures- Chandler, Solomon (if cleared to play).
Hard to say any are locks. Taylor is probably the one on the list that has the best chance to be. Followed by dwa imo. Gooden after that.
Everybody else is going to have to do things they have yet to prove they can do from a consistency standpoint.
But that's a good list to start with...
I think you're exactly right on W/L record this fall. 7 and we're on track, 8+ and things are definitely going to be much better soon. 6 or less and thats not a good sign for Pruitt's tenure at UT. And this is the easiest schedule we've had in awhile. 7 is beating the 4 OOC and 3 SEC games. Very doable.
Yeah they're the only two presently that have a skill set or measurables that NFL guys covet... Gooden had the measurables too.. He needs to produce.I think Darrel Taylor will definitely be drafted my guess would he as high as round 3 but probably in that 4-5 range. (Barring an enormous leap) just bc edge is the draft craze now a days.
The WR class in 2020 is absolutely loaded so that will make it tough on Jennings and Calloway.
Agree with you on DWA. If he catches 30 balls and a few TDs he will definitely get drafted. Isaac Nauta got 29 and 30 under ol Jim so that’s not unlikely for DWA
The wasted time is what's really grating. If you could've peered into a crystal ball in 2008 and seen what the next decade plus was going to bring I don't think anyone would have believed it. A few years of struggling mightily is one thing. What has happened to Tennessee is quite another thing altogether.It's odd but when Butch was let go, I didn't dwell on his tenure much at all. "Let it go" rather quickly.
The reason it bothers me more now than during losses is our current staff. Hank and others can rightfully distribute blame on W/L because Pruitt isn't a proven head coach. A few of our staff weren't proven in their roles.
BUT they were very proven and experienced at developing talent. The draft results was just another slap in the face as to how far development had dropped under the previous regime.
I don't view life with the "plenty of time to go" attitude that I once had. And my son is growing up faster than I imagined. One of my dreams for us was that Neyland experience. The real one, not the level that Georgia State brings but the one where a top 10 team comes to town and we expect to win. Definitely not lose by 30.
If a coach recruits and develops but just fails on game management, so be it. It happens. But when they ruin recruiting relationships (Dooley) or decide we don't need SEC size and strength like everyone else.. I realize not only what we lost but that it was so unnecessary. Years wasted as a program and from our fan life over their attitudes. Not game decisions but the minimum job requirements they were so happy to take the money to perform. It pisses me off.
Sorry so long, just had to get it off my chest. Rant over.
So you think they were worthy of picks? Haven't heard anyone. including those that follow the team as a job, suggest that.
3/5 on that list are trash. JG is probably the worst on there though.
The wasted time is what's really grating. If you could've peered into a crystal ball in 2008 and seen what the next decade plus was going to bring I don't think anyone would have believed it. A few years of struggling mightily is one thing. What has happened to Tennessee is quite another thing altogether.
People act like they won't miss a beat with Drew Lock leaving, but I am far from sold on Bryant.
