7 out of Pruitt’s 16 losses have been by 25+ points

#5
#5
He may have sunk his chances by sticking with JG. The best time for a change would have been after last season. After GSU, there should have been a change. If he doesn't change now... I don't think there's any way he can survive.

There are LOTS of problems on this team. JG isn't the only one. But the other problems and especially on O aren't going to get better until you have a QB with confidence who leads and executes. Players will rally around a QB who makes mistakes. A QB with no confidence in himself or them... has the opposite impact.
 
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#8
He may have sunk his chances by sticking with JG. The best time for a change would have been after last season. After GSU, there should have been a change. If he doesn't change now... I don't think there's any way he can survive.

There are LOTS of problems on this team. JG isn't the only one. But the other problems and especially on O aren't going to get better until you have a QB with confidence who leads and executes. Players will rally around a QB who makes mistakes. A QB with no confidence in himself or them... has the opposite impact.

So then you’re saying Pruitt and his staff can’t evaluate QB’s. How is that better?
 
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#10
So then you’re saying Pruitt and his staff can’t evaluate QB’s. How is that better?
I'm saying that this isn't the first staff that JG has fooled by being a practice warrior. But no. It is not a mark to their credit that they didn't recognize it. They chose instead to have hope that they could change him. They couldn't. He better be smart enough to correct that mistake or he has no shot of surviving.
 
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I'm saying that this isn't the first staff that JG has fooled by being a practice warrior. But no. It is not a mark to their credit that they didn't recognize it. They chose instead to have hope that they could change him. They couldn't. He better be smart enough to correct that mistake or he has no shot of surviving.

I've lost all faith in Pruitt to make competent coaching decisions. He's not HC material.
 
#16
#16
It’s called, being in over your head.

Fulmer needs more heat put on him for this weak hire..............
 
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There were warning signs we should have listened to, such as Aaron Murray’s comments about Pruitt not being fit to be a head coach. The guy constantly had teams loaded with 4 and 5 star talent at his previous stops. I would rather have someone like Leach who does more with less.
 
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There were warning signs we should have listened to, such as Aaron Murray’s comments about Pruitt not being fit to be a head coach. The guy constantly had teams loaded with 4 and 5 star talent at his previous stops. I would rather have someone like Leach who does more with less.
Do you have any examples better than that one? Pruitt had many former players at Alabama vouching for him. His time at Georgia appears to have been a bad experience and he clashed with Mark Richt, but that doesn't change the fact that he was a DC for two programs who won the National Championship. It was a calculated roll of the dice by Fulmer that has failed, but to say that we shouldn't have hired him because a former Georgia QB (who Pruitt obviously wouldn't have worked with) didn't like him, is ridiculous.
 
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#24
Maybe not. He could hardly ask for a better staff.

I think it’s apparent that Pruitt needs to get out of the offensive office and let Chaney and the offensive staff run the offense.

PS he needs to fire his buddy Will Friend.
 

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