millst987
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This is that moment when you realize the coach isn’t going to get it done here. Just like with Butch and his weird timeouts or playcalling. Now you have a glaring loss to a high school team and you know it’s over.
Or we can spin it like Sabans loss to Louisiana Lafayette his first year. Last year was Year 0 so this loss is the same thing being Year 1. Pruitt is the next Saban.
Numb. Surprisingly calm. As soon as we gave up the long drive the start of the second half I knew it was over. I'm still numb, like it was a nightmareCould you imagine sitting in the stands next to @Catbone today during that ish show ? Omg lol
Yeah, Pruitt pretty much showed all of his cards today. His chances of success here are very small imo. His teams show no desire, no fire, and accept failure
“Year 0” boy that ain’t a thing you still lost in the Dooley years.This is that moment when you realize the coach isn’t going to get it done here. Just like with Butch and his weird timeouts or playcalling. Now you have a glaring loss to a high school team and you know it’s over.
Or we can spin it like Sabans loss to Louisiana Lafayette his first year. Last year was Year 0 so this loss is the same thing being Year 1. Pruitt is the next Saban.
On the stat sheet? Absolutely. But I’ve defended JG every year, every game up until this point. I saw him get protection and still immediately check it down on important third downs.Emotions from fans aside, I think that's a fair statement. His play wasn't as bad as some want to believe. QB is always the easy target.