VolAmerican
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I'm agreeing with you as usual man!
He also indirectly effects the morale of the entire team. Specifically with us not staying on the field on offense. Tires out the defense. He brings no energy. No excitement. Apathy. Dread. He is Dearth Guarantano.
I'm still in the "most of our issues are because of JG" camp.
My belief in Pruitt wanes the longer he is on the field and so does Pruitts prospects here at UT. The longer he is off the field the more likely our morale will return.
Last year as soon as we took him off the field for the first time. We scored points finally against FLA. Even tho Maurer was thrown to the wolves it excited our team enough and he made just enough throws to get us in field goal range. Then we saw a completely different team in the first half against UGA. More life on offense since the Dobbs years. Benching JG for Maurer saved our dignity and our program last year and JG is literally tearing all of that down because he is nothing more than a back up with a propensity towards calamity.
We are not in the hopeless state many here believe us to be in. But if Pruitt continues to trot him out there then let him continue to dig his own grave. He deserves it.
Spot on!
Leaders not only lead, but they get results. Guarantano is lacking in the "results" department. 4-16 on 3rd downs won't cut it, and far to often his missed throws are on 3rd down.