Coach Jeremy Pruitt's attitude

#52
#52
I totally agree with you and I hope for his children's sakes he is more encouraging at home as a father. Some may see it as tough love, but coming from a psychological standpoint, to never give praise when praise is due is not how you get the best performance out of someone.
and everyone deserves a trophy too, right? sheesh!
 
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Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example
I think if you want a Butch Jones then you get a loser. Want a winner? Get a guy who is always thinking of how to improve.
 
#56
#56
Don’t confuse negativity with never being satisfied. We won but we didn’t play well at all. A number of simple, basic fundamentals nearly cost us the game. If Tennessee cleans up half of those they win by 10-14 minimum.
Same can be said of the Kentucky game. Both were a gnats eyelash from a loss. Difference I see now than in the last couple of years....there was time when you just knew the catastrophe was immanent and (like the BYU game) and it was just a matter of time before we shot ourselves in the foot and lost the game. At least now, we have not let that happen in a while. . Hopefully JG's bama fumble was some sort of low water mark.
 
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Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example

this is a “rat poison” type statement in the world of Saban where Pruitt came from. Do you want a winning attitude (like Saban) or I’m okay you’re okay public personality like Butch had?

These players and recruits want to win and winners want to be coached and pushed, not out in a safe space.

Just my two cents and experience in playing the game.
 
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Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example

This ^^^ is the reason my kids will never play Upward.
 
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Same can be said of the Kentucky game. Both were a gnats eyelash from a loss. Difference I see now than in the last couple of years....there was time when you just knew the catastrophe was immanent and (like the BYU game) and it was just a matter of time before we shot ourselves in the foot and lost the game. At least now, we have not let that happen in a while. . Hopefully JG's bama fumble was some sort of low water mark.

Maybe that’s true, but I truly believe that this team needed to lose the first two games as a wake up call. I know it’s crazy but to me it seems to be the case
 
#63
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Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example

This is false. He had plenty of positive to say. He wasn’t negative, he was realistic.
 
#64
#64
Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example
So he wasn’t very positive. I was excited for the win and the team especially JG. I’ll take the win although it wasn’t pretty. I hope they have a better game next week, big win on a positive note. Then all can celebrate!! Everyone wanted a willing coach, now it seems some want that coach to also be a great public relations guy. Have you ever listen to some of Steve Spurrier’s post game comments. We will need to chill out and celebrate the road win. GO VOLS
 
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Maybe that’s true, but I truly believe that this team needed to lose the first two games as a wake up call. I know it’s crazy but to me it seems to be the case
And I'll go one step further. JG's wake up call happened on the one yard line in Tuscaloosa.

It's been an interesting season for sure. The mood swings of this message board are a testament to that.
 
#66
#66
Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example
I saw the CJP with the ear to ear grin
 
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#67
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I just watched the game again and as CJP finished his interview coming off the field and being circumspect about the performace, one of the announcers said something attributing it to the inevitable phone call from his football coach father. It makes sense now that I think about that. His post games are probably like his conversations with Dad. (Without any snippiness)
 
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Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example

And why can't you just focus on the positives from a game that we won???

POT---meet KETTLE
 
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#72
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I would be like Pruitt on this one. We should have been up by 3 scores but we just kept making mistakes. Mizzou was in that game only because we kept opening the door for them. We were lucky to win that game after the mistakes we made which proves how bad Mizzou really was.


Yes, we outgained Missouri by almost 250 yards of total offense (526 to 280) and absolutely gutted their vaunted defense, particularly through the air, but managed to win by only four points, thanks in part to two blocked field goal attempts and a drive-stopping fumble. Pruitt was simply demonstrating his perfectionism through those initial remarks.
 
#73
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Did anyone watch the postgame interview right after the game? Even with a big win like this which gets us bowl eligible, JG has a big passing game, 3 100 yard receivers...CJP is still so negative and the only thing he could say is the team didn't play smart and he just focused on all the negative aspects. Even the interviewer sarcastically had to get CJP to acknowledge all the good that happened in thus game...even after this, CJP still just focused on all the mistakes and couldn't enjoy the positives!! I think he should lighten up a little bit. Take some cues from positive coaches like PJ Fleck for example
Two thoughts:
1) it’s his schtick - when the reporter called him on it, he had a sheepish grin that implied he was kinda happy about the win
2) I think he realizes how rare it is for a team to play up to their potential and would like to show everyone what is possible when they do
 
#74
#74
If you’re satisfied to become bowl eligible that’s all you’re ever gonna be. This wasn’t the end of the season. We still have one game left versus our instate rival who has kicked our ass way too often lately. Hopefully we won’t have another 4th quarter nail biter and we can give our seniors a proper send off by packing Neyland.
 
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