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Everyone* was screaming about that and making fun of the clipboard kick, remember, and demanding that he act "statesmanlike" and stoic and delegate everything to his coordinators. Maybe everyone* got their way?Btw where is the Pruitt that moved down the sideline toward the defensive backfield and was shouting instructions?
Theo has looked good. Taylor looked good last year, but has struggled in the switch to zone this year. Thompson it was his first game of the year. Burell is a freshman and is learning. Besides Warrior busting coverages every few plays, its just young guys learning imoDon’t know what going on back there but Pruitt and DA didn’t suddenly forget how to coach. Imo
What concerns me is Pruitt's demeanor. He says the right things but I don't see much emotion behind it. It's like they've put him on ritilen or something. Different from last year. Not sure if they've told him to turn it down or what.I think he is frustrated son of a gun. I was ticked we finished the game with three timeouts and he had Maurer handing off the ball. It was garbage time and the game was out of reach why not let the kid see if he could get a garbage td ?
I have watched all these games from beginning to end, and although there have been some blistering mistakes in all positions, I feel like there has been improvement everywhere but the quarterback position. (receiving, but I'm blaming that on the quarterback--too hard passes, throwing over their heads, etc) I don't know how JG could regress worse than he was the last two seasons, but he has. Maybe it's all the coaching changes. The thing I saw in Maurer that JG doesn't possess is a quickness to get the ball out of his hands and more fluid hand offs. The rest of it is just a matter of learning on the field and taking the knocks like every quarterback who has to play brutal opponents. I don't know if he can win any of these games, but I feel more comfortable when he is in there, surprisingly.
Watching the play calling change when Maurer came in told me all I needed to know about Chaney's feelings on JGShrout gets the ball out quicker and sees the field better, too. So we have two backup options. Throwing them into the fire against UGA or Bama is a tough situation. Pruitt seems willing to ride with JG. Chaney either agrees or needs to advocate. Playcalling for a QB he doesn't trust to throw is going to be hard to watch.
Bailey, Bailey, Bailey... No matter what happens this kid is the key to any chance of future success. We need him to come in next year and be ready to take the job as a freshman.
I agree which is why I'm not as quick to jump on firing automatically. Some good posters here making good points about red flags.Firing people is not UT's Achilles heel. For the most part, the people who were fired either weren't doing their job or weren't right for the job, and replacing them should have been good for the university and the program. Bad timing and hiring bad replacements-- that's the root cause of UT's continual decline. Making the same mistakes over and over and over and over and over again led us to where we are.
I didn’t see any plays called any different other than he went away from the run, being down 21 kinda does that though. BM just happened to come in and actually ran the plays as they were designed.Watching the play calling change when Maurer came in told me all I needed to know about Chaney's feelings on JG
Don’t know what going on back there but Pruitt and DA didn’t suddenly forget how to coach. Imo