"This is not a family"

so coaches can only talk about players mistakes if they are winning.

Got it.

I'll remember that one, for one night when somebody wants me to say something stupid.
 
so coaches can only talk about players mistakes if they are winning.

Got it.

I'll remember that one, for one night when somebody wants me to say something stupid.

It's year 3, and now he's saying his All-SEC receiver isn't doing the things he needs to do to get drafted in the 1st round. This wasn't a problem until after the Bama game, was it??
 
Who has Dooley ever developed, in order to call out a 1st day draft pick?? Name me all these players that Dooley has developed in his time as a coach.

We are not talking Coach Dooley. You first say that coaches should not do this. Then, you say coaches that have hardware can do this. Now, you are saying coaches that have put players in the NFL can do this. Which argument are you going to stick with? You are all over the place.
 
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Damn. Thread going nowhere. Hunter if not hurt, should be going all out for his "family". If he ain't, that is akin to treason. I don't care what Dooley said to him. If he had 10 td catches, Dooley wouldn't say **** to him anyway. -- But, he will get drafted somewhere and move on from UT in a few months. I wish him well but I also wish WE could get some wins out of our NFL players. Sucks to watch them go pro and run wild while they were losing every big game while at UT.
 
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We are not talking Coach Dooley. You first say that coaches should not do this. Then, you say coaches that have hardware can do this. Now, you are saying coaches that have put players in the NFL can do this. Which argument are you going to stick with? You are all over the place.

I don't think publicly challenging your players is ever a good idea. Never have, and never will.

That being said, if someone is winning at a high clip, and they choose to question a players commitment to being a great player, then it's going to be received much better than someone who is doing the same thing, yet has never won anything. I still don't agree with the practice, no matter who it is. A coach represents his players, and should leave any criticism, even if it's very eloquent, out of the press conference.
 
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I don't think publicly challenging your players is ever a good idea. Never have, and never will.

That being said, if someone is winning at a high clip, and they choose to question a players commitment to being a great player, then it's going to be received much better than someone who is doing the same thing, yet has never won anything. I still don't agree with the practice, no matter who it is. A coach represents his players, and should leave any criticism, even if it's very eloquent, out of the press conference.

Again, did you ask Justin Hunter how he received this?
 
The NFL combine and Pro Days are where draft stock is made or broken.


I don't agree with this at all. There are times when guys make a splash at the combine, and they move up the board. However, it doesn't mean they are better players. We will see how Dontari Poe's career unfolds along with Darius Heyward-Bey.

I have heard the argument that GM's watch how players act and react on the field itself. How do they handle adversity? How do they make plays in certain situations? NFL players aren't made in the combine...plain and simple.
 
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Again, did you ask Justin Hunter how he received this?

Does it matter?? As a player, do you want to see your coach questioning your ability to a bunch of guys with cameras, even if he has done it behind closed doors?? I wouldn't be happy with it, because that's something he needs to come to me and talk about, not the guys with a scratch pad and a voice recorder.
 
Does it matter?? As a player, do you want to see your coach questioning your ability to a bunch of guys with cameras, even if he has done it behind closed doors?? I wouldn't be happy with it, because that's something he needs to come to me and talk about, not the guys with a scratch pad and a voice recorder.

You just asked me does it matter how Justin received it, and then you put your self in Justin's shoes and tell us how you would receive it. You are really all over the place.
 
It's year 3, and now he's saying his All-SEC receiver isn't doing the things he needs to do to get drafted in the 1st round. This wasn't a problem until after the Bama game, was it??
We out talented NCSU. It was a problem during the Florida game. Been one ever since. Dude is a no-show. If he is a first rounder we should be able to depend on him to affect the defense. We should be able to use him to win big games. AJ Green and Julio Jones were factors in games of consequence. Thus their draft status. Hunter has not been a factor yet. What is his draft status looking like?
 
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We out talented NCSU. It was a problem during the Florida game. Been one ever since. Dude is a no-show. If he is a first rounder we should be able to depend on him to affect the defense. We should be able to use him to win big games. AJ Green and Julio Jones were factors in games of consequence. Thus their draft status. Hunter has not been a factor yet. What is his draft status looking like?

I honestly think that Bray is more of a problem, than Hunter is. That's just me though.
 
I don't agree with this at all. There are times when guys make a splash at the combine, and they move up the board. However, it doesn't mean they are better players. We will see how Dontari Poe's career unfolds along with Darius Heyward-Bey.

I have heard the argument that GM's watch how players act and react on the field itself. How do they handle adversity? How do they make plays in certain situations? NFL players aren't made in the combine...plain and simple.
You have your workout warriors. The poster children are Tony Mandarich and Mike Mamula. But the GM's tend to look at actual football games to decide on those top picks. Certainly he has film out there against UF & Bama for scouts to look at. Wont be pretty either. The Georgia St tape looks great though. Better lead with that one :) .
 
You didn't even get my point. Dooley is calling out his best player on the team, and yet he has nothing to back in up in doing so. No SEC Championships, no SECE titles, not even a win against a rival.

As far as the job thing goes, a good boss doesn't call out his employees in front of customers either, period.

At this point, he is not playing like "the best player on the team". If you pat him on the back and tell him it's ok then nothing changes. I am sure this isn't the first time JH has heard this.
 
well while i dont know if this was the right move to do it in front of the media, i wonder if dooley has talked to him in private many times and he just isnt getting it and maybe he felt the only way it would get through to him is if he called him out in front of everyone...some guys need it, although it could have been done by just benching him or at least not starting him
 
They both seemed to have phoned it in. The qb touches the ball every play. He is vastly more important. But the two players that most pinned their hopes on both have been a huge letdown. No doubt about it.

If Bray knew any other throw than being able to throw it through a wall, both Hunter and Patterson would be more effective.
 
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