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That bet was off when he hired ******* IBJ for beans.You may want to read it again. He clearly calls out Tennessee and Georgia by name.
"It’s one thing that I always try to emphasize to the guys: what I have a tough time with, aight, is we’ve had however many guys who have worked here who are at Georgia, Tennessee -- whoever, wherever -- is when they get those jobs, and in most cases you’ve helped them, is they have a hard time understanding why they can’t take your people.”
Thanks, you are right - don’t know how I overlooked “..Georgia, Tennesse..”You may want to read it again. He clearly calls out Tennessee and Georgia by name.
"It’s one thing that I always try to emphasize to the guys: what I have a tough time with, aight, is we’ve had however many guys who have worked here who are at Georgia, Tennessee -- whoever, wherever -- is when they get those jobs, and in most cases you’ve helped them, is they have a hard time understanding why they can’t take your people.”
i agree to some extent. But if their job is so rosy cozy, why would they leave to join first year coaches, especially to Tennessee?Thanks, you are right - don’t know how I overlooked “..Georgia, Tennesse..”
Nick is delusional. As a courtesy, a coach (Pruitt or Smart) probably shouldn’t directly poach his mentor’s people. But, once guys have left and worked another job, there is nothing wrong with hiring them. That’s not messing with his staff because the guy isn’t part of his staff!
What Bama assistants, besides himself, did Pruitt take? Nick’s doing a Kirby here, making excuses.
I’ve always thought of analysts as temps with everybody understanding that they are gone as soon as a coaching position opens.i agree to some extent. But if their job is so rosy cozy, why would they leave to join first year coaches, especially to Tennessee?
In the case of Weinke, why stay under crybaby Satan when your career is moving upward (analyst to Position coach)?