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QB can be coached and grown. You don't have to just "get lucky" and pick the right one or else. This notion that QB at college or pro level are either good or not, it's just a matter of getting lucky and identifying elite ones is silly. Almost all of the top 25 or so QB in high school and college are good enough to be good at the next level. The issue is coaching, scheme, development, training, etc...and less about whether a QB is predestined to be good or bad. Put Brady on the Browns of 10 years ago, and Brady is talked about as yet another Browns bust instead of a possible GOAT.
this.My last comment on the matter, and feel free to ignore:
Recruits are watching how the fanbase handles the adversity of the next month. And by recruits, I mean some that we really, really want and will be on campus in the coming weeks. They feel that they will be the difference next year and are excited to get on campus and kickstart the rebuild. But they wonder about playing in a toxic environment where fans are against them. And they wonder about committing to coaches who've told them they would be here, but are getting trashed by fans. They wonder what kind of family UT really is. Relationships and support: they matter.
Empty NeylandThe only way out of this mess quickly is a time machine. Joke, no joke.
Racheting up the misery just makes it worse. The more radioactive UT becomes, the less good people will want to be part of it-- at any level.
I'm a TN fan and I'd rather go the patience route. If we see no improvement through next season, then I'm OK with moving on.It’s over. Bring us a proven winning head coach. The last thing TN fans want to be told is “be patient” weve been patient for over 15 years and have all the facilities and support other schools have. No more BS just win.
you don't think they do?Fans on twitter have less than 1% impact on anything to do with our program. Bama would pay a fleet (flock?) of tweeters to trash every coach who was recruiting against them if that were a viable strategy.
My last comment on the matter, and feel free to ignore:
Recruits are watching how the fanbase handles the adversity of the next month. And by recruits, I mean some that we really, really want and will be on campus in the coming weeks. They feel that they will be the difference next year and are excited to get on campus and kickstart the rebuild. But they wonder about playing in a toxic environment where fans are against them. And they wonder about committing to coaches who've told them they would be here, but are getting trashed by fans. They wonder what kind of family UT really is. Relationships and support: they matter.
It matters enough that our current players actually get into pissing contests with the dummy side of Voltwitter.you don't think they do?
and htey're not the only ones.....
as new as social media is relatively speaking, it didn't take all that long to figure out how to spin, create and push narratives by its use.
twitter, instagram....they do matter. it's a primary source of information for this generation. of course it matters....how much it matters is up to the individual that uses it.........
Empty Neyland
That’ll fix it. Folks need to know I’m disappointed, because it’s unclear if I dislike losses
what are JG's strengths?It's also about playing to players' strengths. Coaches should identify individual and team strengths and play to them. Coaches can also hide or protect individual and team weaknesses. That was one of the points I was trying to make about Chaney with JG yesterday.
One positive I can think of with the current staff is that I believe they can identify genuinely good football players, and our recruiting has benefited from that. However, I think the jury is still out on whether this staff is truly good at developing those players. I think it's a mixed bag so far.