Chitlin&theDude
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I remember when Pruitt was at Georgia. Bulldog fans were blaming Pruitt for loses. Granted he has had time to grow and I suspect our d will be better but he will need time to grow as a hc. My question is Helton. But Im pulling for them all to right this ship
I remember when Pruitt was at Georgia. Bulldog fans were blaming Pruitt for loses. Granted he has had time to grow and I suspect our d will be better but he will need time to grow as a hc. My question is Helton. But Im pulling for them all to right this ship
So Richt goes 14 years without reaching the pinnacle, with some of the best talent ever assembled but it was Pruitt's 2 yrs that cost them the big games.
Ok.
Lulz...
I opened that window to reply, was curious about the exact numbers and opened another window to look them up. By the time I finished, KB done laid the hammer.
Cool story Behr. Stfu.
KB's fast. You gotta be on your game to compete with him for bringin' it.
break/break
Jones was a great recruiter when there was still room to believe he might be a great Xs and Os guy, and a great field general. The recruits stopped flowing as well for him once people began to question his offensive scheme. We all remember that: the "you can tell where they're going to run the ball by where Hurd lines up" observations. As well as goofy decisions near the goal line. After those weaknesses became exposed, that's when he became just a "good" recruiter. The great was gone.
As with anything, a salesman is bound up with his product. If it's a product people really want, a good salesman can become world class.
Butch was a good recruiter--a good salesman. But his product, what he could offer the recruits, became less valuable in his final years.
Simple as that, really.