I remember the 2016 game against South Carolina and the unexpected loss. Dobbs said he didn’t have his best game because he had stayed up until 2 in the morning working on a school project. Look, I can appreciate that for himself there’s no question Dobbs made the right decision, not by telling us what happened, but by having his personal priorities correct. And even though I know that, it still is unsettling to me that it seems apparent we’re not really doing everything we can to win football games, whether it’s the players or the coaches.
In the Tony Barnhart article, and I couldn’t care less about anything Tony might have to say, Pruitt said something that struck me as very disappointing. He lamented that he was probably less focused on his team at times last year than he was focused on getting the program set up for the way he wants it to be in the future. Someone here interpreted some of his comments in that article as him saying he lost the team at the end of last year. He didn’t use those words but he did suggest that he hadn’t provided something to believe in for his players.
It doesn’t bug me that he has an exceptional capacity for candor because after the last guy that’s a bit refreshing. What bugged me was that he wouldn’t be laser-like focused on doing everything possible to win as many games as possible in the first place. I mean he’s throwing his players under the bus about not playing the right way in the Alabama game. How does he get away with not doing his job the right way, unless it’s just a given that winning is not all that important in the BUSINESS of football?
I remember after the West Virginia game last year, he talked about what they did during the hour and a half rain delay. They were coaching the players. We had actually managed to stay in the game for the first half. After the slow start we were only down by 6 at the half but the first thing that popped into my mind after hearing of his rain delay seminar is the guys returned to the field mentally exhausted. They proceeded to give up 20 points in the 3rd quarter. It was intuitive to me that you don’t do that and I found some other coaches that said the same thing but he said he didn’t see anything wrong with it.
I’ve been in leadership roles since I was a 19-year old platoon leader in boot camp for the Navy. I was a shift supervisor on a submarine and both a work center supervisor and shift supervisor on an aircraft carrier. I had an almost 40 year career in project management organizations in industry. The number one key I utilized to ensure my success was to provide the maximum support I could to the guys doing the work. If I could do everything possible to help them be successful I would be successful by default.
You’d be surprised at how many people in leadership roles prefer to be and act like the boss rather than the leader. It is the leader’s primary duty to stay focused on the mission and to have the vision to see not just the here and now but the immediate future as well. Without vision there is no leadership. A leader must anticipate obstacles and be positioned to lead when challenges are encountered.
I remember in the Dooley days telling by brother (who has now given up his 8 season tickets) that Dooley was too much of a boss for the job he had. I thought Jones was a fast talking salesman that was so insecure in his own competence that he was forever trying to educate those around him. He was the consummate preemptive excuse-maker. I actually genuinely supported all these guys. I liked Dooley until he got frazzled; I never liked Jones’ personality. I just have never liked salesmen so it wasn’t personal; I still wanted him to be successful. Of course I would have rather had someone whose personality was more to my liking and in particular someone who I thought I could trust what they were saying and someone who I thought would go into every game with a commitment to doing everything possible to come away with a win.
Of all the guys we’ve had as our head coach, Pruitt is my most favorite since Johnny Majors. I think he has a lot of football smarts and he loves the game but you can bet if he was working for me I would have been chewing is ass out over the West Virginia seminar and not focusing on his team enough at different times over the course of last year. We only get 12 opportunities a year and if you are not doing everything within your power to ensure our best effort in each of those precious opportunities then you and I are going to have words.
I understand he’s a rookie head coach. I understand he came to Tennessee to be mentored by one of our hall of fame former head coaches so he can add that to his resume for when and if Saban ever bites the dust. Obviously that will be a big credibility booster but if we want the guy to grow and mature as a head coach then I don’t think we’re serving him well if we’re going to be making excuses for him every time he pulls a head scratcher.
I still like Jeremy and I haven’t lost any faith in him. I still believe he is committed to being an elite head coach. I just think we’re going to have to provide more supervision and training that I was hoping would be required. The first step in correcting your mistakes is identifying the mistake in the first place, preferably before it is compounded by even more mistakes. I take a measure of comfort in not only Pruitt’s ability to do that but also his willingness to admit it to the interested parties (players, fans, media, his boss, etc.). That’s actually a good sign of growing into a leadership role and that is to his credit much unlike his predecessor.
A couple weeks ago Freak and I were chatting and he said he doesn’t get as emotional as he once did in regards to the performance of our football team. I confessed that I’m probably never going to be so blessed as to achieve a similar state. I just try to take a bit of time to cool down before I talk to anyone about how I really feel.
If Pruitt was working for me I would tell him overall I think he’s doing a good job and I continue to have high hopes for him. I appreciate his accepting responsibility for his occasional mistakes and I don’t want to see those mistakes again. Now go beat Florida and I mean, go BEAT Florida. Okay? Are we good?