St. JohnVolCactus
Diamond in the ruff
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So the need for seven years is what Pruitt meant by decade of the Vols. Got it.
While we're reflecting on his coaching abilities, there are a couple of other HC moments that need to be reflected on: 1) His ill-advised efforts to repeatedly go for it on 4th down in years one and two, especially on our side of the 50 yd line. Those hurt badly in early games. 2) Remember how bad and ill prepared the special teams were in year one? Return teams didn't know the rules (rule changes), tried to advance the ball after fair catches, etc. Some ST moments cost us field position, points, and or momentum in a couple games that we were in, or could have been in. 3) His demeaning demeanor toward his players (old school or unprofessional, you can decide). How many times did he yell, make contact, berate players on national television? 4) Have we forgotten the second half collapse of the team in his first year that cost us a bowl birth?
The good news is, I think Pruitt has learned from those mistakes and those are mistakes that can live in the past and are ow water under the bridge. He is learning, maturing as a coach, and we are faced with having to endure his progression. However this QB situation and his W-L record aren't improving. He has also a propensity to start slow (in games and in the season) and rely on his ability to make adjustments. I think he needs to do a better job of figuring things out from the start and dominating top to bottom, from the first whistle to the last.
While we're reflecting on his coaching abilities, there are a couple of other HC moments that need to be reflected on: 1) His ill-advised efforts to repeatedly go for it on 4th down in years one and two, especially on our side of the 50 yd line. Those hurt badly in early games. 2) Remember how bad and ill prepared the special teams were in year one? Return teams didn't know the rules (rule changes), tried to advance the ball after fair catches, etc. Some ST moments cost us field position, points, and or momentum in a couple games that we were in, or could have been in. 3) His demeaning demeanor toward his players (old school or unprofessional, you can decide). How many times did he yell, make contact, berate players on national television? 4) Have we forgotten the second half collapse of the team in his first year that cost us a bowl birth?
The good news is, I think Pruitt has learned from those mistakes and those are mistakes that can live in the past and are ow water under the bridge. He is learning, maturing as a coach, and we are faced with having to endure his progression. However this QB situation and his W-L record aren't improving. He has also a propensity to start slow (in games and in the season) and rely on his ability to make adjustments. I think he needs to do a better job of figuring things out from the start and dominating top to bottom, from the first whistle to the last.