Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
I was in your shoes at one point so I can understand what you're saying. But, man...People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
My concern is that the behavior you point out is apathy. It’s easy to spout the party slogans when you’ve checked out...it’s the path of least resistance. Maybe another player’s only meeting will right the ship...who knows. I don’t sense that we are progressing as a team or as a program either in isolation or compared to our SEC rivals. The direction we seem to be heading is more alarming than where we are at.Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
I just watched UT get taken apart by FL (once again), during the second half of the game, I saw quitters. Even the announcer noticed that UT was just looking to get on the bus... When a team comes from behind to win, especially if they are down by two or three scores, you have a Winning attitude (and usually a winning team), when you quit playing because things aren't going your way, you are not SEC quality, players or coaches. We've lost 3, because there is a lot of Quit in our team.Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
Thank you.. well said.People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
The players accepting responsibility for how badly they suck isn’t impressive or improvement. It’s pathetic. Everyone involved with this program right now should be embarrassed and ashamed. Pruitt and his team have now lost 7 of 16 games by more than 25 points. That isn’t just losing. That’s not even getting off the damn bus.Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
This post, while short, sums it up. We have two QBs sitting on the bench, both show more promise, than JG, in fact, at least as good a Game Day performance (when we see them). CP's stuck on JG, no matter what, has gotten us where we are. I'd say start JG against both BAMA and GA, after that give the future starters a chance to pull out something from this season.Stupid penalties and turnovers plus the fact that JG couldn't do anything. Need to stick with Mauer and Shrout now if you ask me. The eye test showed me that Mauer certainly isn't any worse than JG and as a freshman has a much better chance to improve and rally the offense than JG does. JG looks lost out there, I am done with him. GBO!
Lol, any coach can say the right things and make it look like they are good. Our team is not prepared to win games....not just sec games, no games against d1 talent.Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
