jasonvol18
Krav Maga Blackbelt
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Last time I'm commenting on this. I don't understand how you guys don't see my point in saying it is partly Dooley's fault. Recruits come to schools for family atmospheres, the head coach is a father figure to these kids, they are looking for an example to follow whether they realize it or not. I don't think Dooley was a good example and I think it showed.
You need to build close relationships especially with your star players. Letting them know the example that they need to set for others. Letting them know the responsibility they have. I just don't feel like Dooley ever did that.
But it's whatever. It's obviously more of Daricks fault, but you can't not put some blame on Dooley as well.
You can comment on it all you want. Yes its absolutely part Dooley's fault. Also part Hinshaw's, who was his position coach. But ultimately it was on DR. He got in trouble before he even made his first reception as a Vol. Unfortunately it was inevitable and most likely would have happened no matter where he ended up. Plus not having a true leader at QB and one who acted an a$$ on and off the field.
