Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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I will be in the downtown St. Louis area for two nights in a couple of weeks. Recommendations for restaurants. I am really interested in something "local" but have no preference regarding the type of cuisine. TIA.
 
Aren't you a Pirates fan?
nope. don't really have a baseball team per se....i tend to pull for underdogs in the WS. so i rooted for the cubs.....great story. rooted for the Red sox in 04. and would root for the pirates if they ever did anything worth noting. lol.
 
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Yeah, don't think this goes against anything I've said. I don't expect a miracle with poor line play in a conference of trenches.
I do expect to see improvement. There is no reason not to expect stronger and better developed players to play as such at other positions.
There's a difference between expecting miracles and watching for signs of improvement.. or lack of.

Well stated. A reasonable expectation/approach.
 
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Yo real talk, why won't LA let the Barnes thing go?

I mean do UT related stories really pull that much traffic they can't seem to leave it be?
“Source close to the administration” is Guerrero. Taking heat for skimping on both Dixon’s and Barnes buyout.
 
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I am not familiar with Wegman's. Pal's frenchy fries ought to be illegal.

Wegmans is really cool. It's a supermarket chain that's biggest in Western New York, but it has a significant presence in PA, VA, and to a degree in New England as well. It's known for organic and locally sourced food, hot bars and made to order foods. Similar in style to Whole Foods, but a much better presentation and aesthetic, and none of the tryhard pretense. Prices are very reasonable as well. It's a family owned company who offer their employees very competitive pay and benefits, so they're a company that's definitely an asset to the community. It's not a soulless big box retailer that enters a community to kill off local purveyors of similar goods and services.
 
People up north love them some Wegman’s. I was in Buffalo or Rochester or somewhere up there for work, and someone found out I had never been in the area before. They told me I needed to go to Wegman’s. Great, always looking for recommendations. “What is it,” I asked. “A grocery store,” they responded. “Oh.”

I never made it to one, but they sure are passionate about it.

I had the exact same experience when I was in NY and that's how I first learned about the chain. They really do have a passionate following of customers, and rightfully so. I do the majority of my shopping at Earth Fare for similar reasons.
 
So far the most impressive thing about Pruitt for me has been staff relationships.

Butch ran people off, as did Dooley it seemed.

Pruitt keeping so many of his staff who all got targeted to go elsewhere and then being able to pull in the 3 new guys he did, was amazing.

Fair being the only departure that wasn't leaving for essentially a promotional, and we chose to let him go.
 
So far the most impressive thing about Pruitt for me has been staff relationships.

Butch ran people off, as did Dooley it seemed.

Pruitt keeping so many of his staff who all got targeted to go elsewhere and then being able to pull in the 3 new guys he did, was amazing.

Fair being the only departure that wasn't leaving for essentially a promotional, and we chose to let him go.

Not to mention fair did basically nothing with kelly and Pruitt doing DBs
 
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I will be in the downtown St. Louis area for two nights in a couple of weeks. Recommendations for restaurants. I am really interested in something "local" but have no preference regarding the type of cuisine. TIA.

Not a food recommendation, but the City Museum is sooooo much fun. And it’s not at all what the name would lead you to imagine.
 
I mean, pulling Tee was BIG TIME. I don't think people really get how big time that pull of a hire was, same for Ansley honestly, it's pretty rare NFL guys return to college.
Getting Ansley blew my mind. Yes, there are some benefits but all in all, I'm amazed. He was making short lists in the NFL also, to my understanding.
 
Personally, I think a coach needs to graduate his first full recruiting class before you really know what you have.....and that isn't the class he patched together shortly after he was hired. Let him get his staff and a complete roster filled with his players. Then you have a body of work and a more complete picture.
Yes, I don't understand evaluating before they have all their players. Unless, of course, they prove they are clueless like BJ and the are moving in a downward spiral.
 
I mean, pulling Tee was BIG TIME. I don't think people really get how big time that pull of a hire was, same for Ansley honestly, it's pretty rare NFL guys return to college.
agreed, though Tee's situaiton this year, vs. last, made it more possible. still, Tee had options......he didn't have to come here.....

Ansley i thought was a little bit bigger deal....just because he was already in the NFL, had already done the college gig to it's best.....and gettiing him to leave the NFL....well, i would have bet against that.

both great hires.

and i'm still probably more shocked we got Chaney than any of them. not that he would consider coming here....we all knew he liked his time at TN...but that we were able to come up with the deal to get it done.

said it when all this was going down, said it when we retained Fits, and said it when we retained Barnes....this athletic department is showing it's committed to investing in the resources (people, not just builidings) required to win again.

and that's the best news about all the coaching moves we've made the last 4 or so months.
 
Yeah, I didn't get his comment either
I thought everyone agreed that Dooley did the opposite of showing progress.
Just illustrating that silly blanket “rules” like letting a coach have an entire graduating class cycle through before being able to fairly evaluate is nonsense. Most of the time, you can tell after 3 years off football and recruiting. Of course, there are exceptions to this as well.

Maybe I quoted the wrong post...oh well.
 
Not a food recommendation, but the City Museum is sooooo much fun. And it’s not at all what the name would lead you to imagine.
I may have time either the morning before my flight or the evening of the second night I am there. I will try to check it out. Thanks.
 
I mean, pulling Tee was BIG TIME. I don't think people really get how big time that pull of a hire was, same for Ansley honestly, it's pretty rare NFL guys return to college.

Only the best do.
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