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I can't speak to absolute fact , this is strictly my personal observation. This is not an endorsement of CJP or an excuse , because again I can't verify this as fact only an educated guess based on observation. There seems to be a stubborn , dogmatic system building mentality without concern for results. He has modeled the program , the quality control , and the very talented staff on the Bama model . He models his recruiting a player selection on this model as well . He comes in and installs a 34 defense with a hodge podge of defenders that were not very good in a 43. He installs a pro style read and react multi level offense that is QB dependent when the only QB he has is a kid that got the last staff fired. Both the offense and the defense require very specific player types....of which we simply do not have. If you recall the Sal 34 we attempted to install during the Dooley years. This transition is even more disastrous when you are short on talent and depth across the front and youth at linebacker. You can't run this offense without an accomplished playcaller ...not necessarily an athletic QB , but a guy that recognizes fronts and protections.

With Pruitts experience and exposure to top shelf programs and the recruiting abilities he shown , he knows exactly what he has and does not have on his roster. His staff is a collection of talent and experience that would not miss the obvious personnel weaknesses. So why the refusal to play dumbed down systems that fit the talent level of the team ? I think his philosophy is recruiting and building the personnel to fit the system rather than fitting the system to the personnel. He is building an NFL organization that is manned by youth and third stringers. If this is the case and he pulls it off by getting the correct athletes in place , we will have a top tier system. If he stumbles in recruiting , then this will be an unmitigated disaster. I personally think you build a system framework and fit that to your existing squad . Maybe this team should be a 43 hybrid type with a basic run heavy play action O and then build to your desired system based on the recruiting class(s).I am not sure that CGP will be given enough rope to fill his system with appropriate players.

To sum this up , I think building the system is of greater importance than playing within the current rosters capabilities and by extension , the system is more important than winning in the mind of the staff ( CJP ) .
 
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The village idiots and '98 entitled crowd want instant millennial minded success without the process of actually rebuilding. This job takes a complete demolition. Nuke it all and bring in fresh dirt for a foundation.

How long before the idiots can hope to see improvement? Seriously

How long does it take so the team doesn’t look lost and unprepared?

I’m sure it takes a long time to build a championship program, but how long to build a program that can win “homecoming” games?
 
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The village idiots and '98 entitled crowd want instant millennial minded success without the process of actually rebuilding. This job takes a complete demolition. Nuke it all and bring in fresh dirt for a foundation.
Ridiculous. Beating ga state should happen no matter what stage of rebuilding we're in
 
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The village idiots and '98 entitled crowd want instant millennial minded success without the process of actually rebuilding. This job takes a complete demolition. Nuke it all and bring in fresh dirt for a foundation.
Georgia state is the issue. I think most understand this is a rebuild. We should never lose that game the way we did. We got dominated by them.
 
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To sum this up , I think building the system is of greater importance than playing within the current rosters capabilities and by extension , the system is more important than winning in the mind of the staff ( CJP ) .

That means he lied in his interview about wanting to win every game.

I don't want to believe that.
He should be demanding exemplary excellence even from the lower talent people.
If he were, the record would be different.

He is not demanding enough, so far.
 
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I see some of the OP points.

The part about saying defense scheme does not match players. Not sure I totally agree. They played a pretty good game against BYU. They had some good moments against UF also given the fact our offense offered them no help..
 
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I can't speak to absolute fact , this is strictly my personal observation. This is not an endorsement of CJP or an excuse , because again I can't verify this as fact only an educated guess based on observation. There seems to be a stubborn , dogmatic system building mentality without concern for results. He has modeled the program , the quality control , and the very talented staff on the Bama model . He models his recruiting a player selection on this model as well . He comes in and installs a 34 defense with a hodge podge of defenders that were not very good in a 43. He installs a pro style read and react multi level offense that is QB dependent when the only QB he has is a kid that got the last staff fired. Both the offense and the defense require very specific player types....of which we simply do not have. If you recall the Sal 34 we attempted to install during the Dooley years. This transition is even more disastrous when you are short on talent and depth across the front and youth at linebacker. You can't run this offense without an accomplished playcaller ...not necessarily an athletic QB , but a guy that recognizes fronts and protections.

With Pruitts experience and exposure to top shelf programs and the recruiting abilities he shown , he knows exactly what he has and does not have on his roster. His staff is a collection of talent and experience that would not miss the obvious personnel weaknesses. So why the refusal to play dumbed down systems that fit the talent level of the team ? I think his philosophy is recruiting and building the personnel to fit the system rather than fitting the system to the personnel. He is building an NFL organization that is manned by youth and third stringers. If this is the case and he pulls it off by getting the correct athletes in place , we will have a top tier system. If he stumbles in recruiting , then this will be an unmitigated disaster. I personally think you build a system framework and fit that to your existing squad . Maybe this team should be a 43 hybrid type with a basic run heavy play action O and then build to your desired system based on the recruiting class(s).I am not sure that CGP will be given enough rope to fill his system with appropriate players.

To sum this up , I think building the system is of greater importance than playing within the current rosters capabilities and by extension , the system is more important than winning in the mind of the staff ( CJP ) .

If so, it is not a good thing. Good coaches are able to tweak their schemes to fit their personnel, and not the other way around.

Sounds a lot like the other word we heard for 5 years...”process”
 
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At this point all of these threads are...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...we just have to wait longer. So, let's do something different than football for a while. Woodworking. Build a fence. Go hiking. Kiss your kids goodnight and read them a book. Badminton.
 
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They also boat raced UT that season and went to a bowl game. We do that to bama this season and gsu is forgiven. Deal?
That was a 4 loss Tennessee team and a 7 win Bama team. We have pretty much sucked since then. We're a 1 win team now and Bama is the model of cfb success. Not going to happen.... But it could
 
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I have to assume he’s trying to install next years system today. If any of the big recruits he’s got (specifically Harrison Bailey) stick around this offensive system will fit and the support personnel will have learned live.

Defense on the other hand has just been awful but it may be fatigue due to our low time of possession.

That’s the most positive I can get.
 
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What’s frustrating is the worst part of our roster is the developmental position groups... OL, DL, and QB... The OL has shown improvement but they’re year away and my goodness we’ve seen the DL and QB play.

CJP has recruited some guys but those groups just take time, even if you give CJP Harrison Bailey, he’s a couple years away from being truly ready.

Doesn’t excuse the issues we’ve seen, just eye opening when you think how far we really are away.
 
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Pruitt seems to be a “worker” not the “leader”

Sure he was a great worker, but maybe not so much in the lead role.
Still not enough evidence for that determination. He may be lost, but he has basically decided that if a player or players don't want to put in the work, they can leave. He wants a certain kind of player with a certain mindset. He doesn't play music and dance around at practice, just expects the players to put in the work if they expect to play. He will lead, if they do not follow he will show them the door and work with ones that want to do it the right way. He has brought in walk ons that have better measurables than some of the players from the previous regime.
 
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And Alabama should have never lost to Louisiana Monroe but they did.

You do realize that ULM only beat Bama by 7 that game?

They also got out gained in yards by Bama, but the one place they won was turnovers, and they used those turnovers to get points.

Where as this team got dominated up and down the field by Georgia State. That’s horrible no matter how you try to spin it
 
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I can't speak to absolute fact , this is strictly my personal observation. This is not an endorsement of CJP or an excuse , because again I can't verify this as fact only an educated guess based on observation. There seems to be a stubborn , dogmatic system building mentality without concern for results. He has modeled the program , the quality control , and the very talented staff on the Bama model . He models his recruiting a player selection on this model as well . He comes in and installs a 34 defense with a hodge podge of defenders that were not very good in a 43. He installs a pro style read and react multi level offense that is QB dependent when the only QB he has is a kid that got the last staff fired. Both the offense and the defense require very specific player types....of which we simply do not have. If you recall the Sal 34 we attempted to install during the Dooley years. This transition is even more disastrous when you are short on talent and depth across the front and youth at linebacker. You can't run this offense without an accomplished playcaller ...not necessarily an athletic QB , but a guy that recognizes fronts and protections.

With Pruitts experience and exposure to top shelf programs and the recruiting abilities he shown , he knows exactly what he has and does not have on his roster. His staff is a collection of talent and experience that would not miss the obvious personnel weaknesses. So why the refusal to play dumbed down systems that fit the talent level of the team ? I think his philosophy is recruiting and building the personnel to fit the system rather than fitting the system to the personnel. He is building an NFL organization that is manned by youth and third stringers. If this is the case and he pulls it off by getting the correct athletes in place , we will have a top tier system. If he stumbles in recruiting , then this will be an unmitigated disaster. I personally think you build a system framework and fit that to your existing squad . Maybe this team should be a 43 hybrid type with a basic run heavy play action O and then build to your desired system based on the recruiting class(s).I am not sure that CGP will be given enough rope to fill his system with appropriate players.

To sum this up , I think building the system is of greater importance than playing within the current rosters capabilities and by extension , the system is more important than winning in the mind of the staff ( CJP ) .


Currently we are 11th in the SEC in recruiting rankings..and we have even played the tough part of our schedule yet but have a 1-3 recod to show for it. Think recruits are going to flock here?
 

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