ejvols4
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I'm retarded?
Let me paint you the picture of what Nick Saban walked into at Alabama: Inherited a team coming off NCAA sanctions and still feeling the effects. Inherited a team that had three different head coaches from 2000 to 2006. Followed a guy who couldn't recruit OR coach, and thus inherited a piss-poor team who had neither talent nor bravado. Inherited a team that had lost 5 straight games to its cross-state rival, marking one of the most lop-sided runs in the entire history of the Iron Bowl.
In his first season he comes in and takes all the top talent in the state while running off all the **** that Mike Shula left behind. In his second season he wins 12 games, takes the SEC West title, and destroys Auburn 36-0. In his third season he wins the National Championship.
So please, let me continue to see you cry about how badly Dooley set you back, and how its going to take Butch Jones 10 years to claw his way out from the basement (LOL). Dooley was a bad coach, thats it. Great coaches make drastic improvements within 2 years on the job, whereas average coaches have the fanbase making excuses for 3+ years before reality finally sets in. You think Dooley was a bad coach? Gus Malzahn followed a guy who managed to go from a 14-0 National Championship to 3 wins (and fired) within two seasons. Two.
The excuses are weak. Derek Dooley is not responsible for the fact that Butch Jones can't manage to beat a historically bad Florida team who is primed to fire their head coach at any passing moment...AT HOME.
The situations you gave above are not comparable to the situation Tennessee is currently in.
To start, Saban was a damn NFL coach when he decided to come to Alabama. That's not even to mention his national championship at LSU. Talk about a proven, known commodity. Butch is (at least Vol fans hope he is) an up and comer looking to make a name for himself on the biggest stage.
As far as Gus goes... He walked back into a program he'd built with Chiz from 09-11 with top recruits. He knew all the players, how they would fit into his system and what pieces he still needed. He then recruited the pieces he still needed (i.e. Nick Marshall, a 4-star) and made them fit.
Butch walked into a more difficult than Malzahn, and though his situation likely wasn't as dire as Alabama when Saban arrived, he wasn't an NFL coach returning to fix a down program.
The players that are on Tennessee's roster are just plain bad. You seem like a fan of Alabama or Auburn, so just take time and watch a full Tennessee game. The players are painfully slow (especially the secondary) and the lines are always physically overmatched.
There are a few gems (AJ, Cam Sutton, WRs) and potential gems (Hurd, TKJr and Barnett), but for the most part the roster is not made up of SEC quality players. Not even to mention the wasteland that is the offensive and defensive line.
Tennessee fans get it. The results still aren't there. But there's only one way to cure this infected program as our disease extends into its 7th season: Flushing the system.
That's begun under CBJ. It hurts watching freshmen get overwhelmed by the likes of Eric Striker, Nkemdiche and others. But there's only way for them to learn and improve, and that's to play.
It hurts and is painful to watch, but there's only one way through it.
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