Recruiting Forum Football Talk II

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Lol, That doesn’t make it right. People like to cheat, but not ALL people feel that way. I like to earn my money the right way, and I like laying my head down at night knowing I’ve put in a hard 10-12 hour work day to earn my money. If you accept handouts then it says a lot about the character of that said person.
I wouldn’t consider being paid the remaining of a contract that you earned and both sides agreed to a “handout”.
 
I work in Public accounting so long hours is my life. I have no sympathy for anyone who doesn’t want to work hard for their money. It’s not a soap box. If someone came to me and said do you want to only go in market and drive business? I would say no. Would it be less hours and stress? Absolutely. But I feel a bigger purpose in mentoring my team and being a leader for them. We are going to disagree. I was raised that you work hard in anything that you do and if you want something, go get it and don’t let anything stop you. If Butch wants to hold coffee and enjoy an easy life, that says a lot about him and it is not something I could ever do. I am a natural leader and alpha male.

If your company said they would pay your salary the next 3 years to stay home with your family you would do it. Don’t be silly.
 
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we are also talking millions of dollars here...don't know if the comparison is viable. You guys can talk about character all day long but if you were in his shoes you would be taking that check all day long.
It's truly fascinating how convinced folks with this mindset are that everyone is like them.
 
Here's my question, why is it so important for the pro 'take the money and do nothing' crowd to say the other side is like them?

If that's what you would do or you're ok with it, fine. But don't tell me what I would do. Good grief.
Is that the only two camps on this topic?
 
How bout we just stop paying coaches even when they fail instead of blaming coaches for taking the benefits of those terrible contracts?

I’m always more inclined to blame admin instead of labor
Try to hire or keep a coach without sweeteners.
 
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A big positive is we have a very solid run defense. Only 3 teams have averaged 4.0 YPC or more against us (Georgia State, Georgia, Alabama).

We've also been able to win without passing, 3 of our 4 wins we had less than 185 yards in the air. But also when South Carolina was willing to man up and play run first, we showed the ability to light them up through the air. Really comes down to just being as healthy as possible on the OL, if we get good LOS play we should be able to take the crowd out of the game and deflate the cats early with long drives.
 
Butch is obtuse.

Who wants to hire someone that is milking his old employer while working for their arch enemy? Then he shows how petty he is by posing for cigar pics after a game. It's a bad look. I also imagine some folks that worked for him don't have nice things to say. Word gets around coaching circles if someone is a fraud .

Haney article rings true more and more every day. I hated it at the time, and it was a bad idea to publish it while Butch was still coaching, but I can't say any of it was wrong. He's a deeply insecure guy and it showed in the way he coached the team once he started to achieve success and had to deal with increased expectations.

He seemed perfectly content with Tennessee going 8-4 and getting one decent win + a lower-tier bowl win every year and was shocked that the fans didn't appreciate that after year 4.
 
If your company said they would pay your salary the next 3 years to stay home with your family you would do it. Don’t be silly.
Lol I promise I wouldn’t. I am not built like that. If I won the lottery I would still work. I sure as hell wouldn’t do what I do now, but I would probably start a non profit and make my own hours. And you guys could thank me then for all of the recruits we would get...
 
Here's my question, why is it so important for the pro 'take the money and do nothing' crowd to say the other side is like them?

If that's what you would do or you're ok with it, fine. But don't tell me what I would do. Good grief.

Frankly, I don’t know what I’d do because I have never been there. I am guessing others haven’t either.

I probably wouldn’t do “nothing”, but my priorities would change and direction of working would certainly be different. Not sure anyone can even say what they would do until they actually wake up one day with millions in the bank.
 
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How bout we just stop paying coaches even when they fail instead of blaming coaches for taking the benefits of those terrible contracts?

I’m always more inclined to blame admin instead of labor

You have a point, and it's a good one. Ridiculing him for taking it easy while getting paid handsomely is beyond hypocritical in most cases, I would assume. Not all his fault.
 
Who wants to work with him? Always looked to place the blame on an assistant. Staff turnover is a red flag.

That and he prevented players from getting proper medical attention as well as encouraged mobs of players to attack a single player when he got medical attention anyway. He’s a POS.

Any AD that reads the info cannot hire him.
 
Sure, I get that. I’m saying “we” meaning nationally, not just UT.

Paying someone for 5 years after you fired them is ridiculous

It's crazy that the industry has reached a level where those salaries and contracts are normal now. I mean, there are totally incompetent sub-100 IQ dudes out there making millions per year to poorly coach football for a few years, get fired, then get hired for $700k/year to be a positional coach or coordinator somewhere else. And they retire after 20-30 years in the game multi-millionaires.
 
I understand, but we both know he can't make the type of money that is owed to him currently. So why not re brand, learn and collect the money?
Why not indeed...that’s what he’s doing. I’d counter that waiting until the well dries to BEGIN moving on isn’t on any Tony Robbins videos. Money is money. If he earns $300,000, why is that worth less than the same amount from a UT check?
 
If your company said they would pay your salary the next 3 years to stay home with your family you would do it. Don’t be silly.
I'm getting paid and I have to accept it for my family but have been battling depression because I can't overcome the feeling of "not being the man I was brought up to be".

My wife and kids are of course supportive and telling me it's not my fault but I feel nothing but embarrassment. I will run back to work if I'm ever able.
Don't tell me what I would do, none of you have that right or know me like that.
 
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