Wow, lots of knee jerk going on in this thread.
Here is my take.
I've given benefit of the doubt to Debord for a while. I'm no longer in that camp. I told myself that is was an OL problem and nobody could productive with the flood of defensive players coming into the backfield.
Doug Mathews summed it up nicely on Big Orange Sunday - get the ball into the hands of your playmakers early. Why is it only until the 4th quarter that J. Jennings gets touches.
Also, who else found it refreshing when J. Kelly didn't go down on the first hit and showed some speed and flash? Why not give him more touches?
So how does a coach get rid of his friend, and mentor? Answer is: He doesn't. What you do, is pull in a new AD with some cojones (Blackburn) who has the ear of people like the Haslams, and let him be the bad guy. Also, while your at it, get a QB coach and and someone that can fix the Achilles heel of the Vols for the last half decade, and that is the OL.
Also - there are a lot of dynamics at play here. I love Josh Dobbs as a leader and his heart as a player. He's put a lot of games on his shoulders and personally made some big plays in the clutch. He obviously wasn't "on" vs. South Carolina. Passes were way off. Could it be that he was upset because he knew JH was having an attitude problem, and had perhaps quit on him? When a player is tanking in a game, I ask, what would Saban do? Would he have put in Dormady for a while? Let Dobbs settle down some. I understand Jone's loyalty to Dobbs. I feel it too, but dang.. We lost the chance for SEC-e in Columbia. Lots riding on that game.
I think the team will get this sorted out and the season will be somewhat salvaged.. So, stay calm all.