tastycar
I officially throw in the towel
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Bcarter, I know you are high on Bray, but I can't see a 1st-2nd round grade after last night. Do you think he leaves regardless just due to being fed up with it all?
There can be an announcement and he can still finish MNF.
That me be counter to what they wanted to do, but their hand may be forced at this point.
From The Bleacher Report Nov 17...
Tennessee Volunteers head football coach Derek Dooley has been on an increasingly warm seat in recent weeks. The team has lost five of its last six games and lost each of the six SEC games it has played this season.
Tennessee has been awful in that regard this season, and it's likely going to cost Dooley his job. Furthermore, with Howard Eskin of Philadelphia's Sports Talk WIP claiming that Jon Gruden is looking to return to coaching, Tennessee could strike gold this offseason.
The reason Gruden is a great fit in Tennessee is because he would likely run a version of Oregon's spread-option offense.
After Gruden was fired from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009, he spent a week with Chip Kelly in Florida learning the spread-option offense. We've all seen how effective the Ducks have been with their offense, and it should be no different for Gruden in the SEC
Tennessee Football: Vols Should Dump Dooley and Throw Wads of Cash at Jon Gruden | Bleacher Report
There's some great info on Chip Kelly's take on how the Spread-Option works from a technical sense. i found the story pretty interesting.
Unless Gruden is contractually obligated to finish the MNF broadcasts, I don't see how he or ESPN would see the benefit in him leaving his new employer hanging for this. It's critical to get in as early as possible, in order to assemble the staff and recruiting. That includes his new staff having to evaluate prospects. That only gives him 2mos to do all of this and hit the recruiting trail and attempt to salvage this class. They can have Jaws cover his last few broadcasts.
Bray has been very innaccurate this year and it's clear that he gets rattled when pressured a bit.NFL goes by potential more than anything. It like the way they were raving about Tylers 55 mph passing last night. If he leaves he will shine at the combine. Not to mention he's 6'6 220 lbs. He has NFL size with an NFL arm. Matt Barkley isn't having an all world season either and I bet his stick hasn't dropped much if at all. Just because our team record sucks, winning doesn't always transfer from college to pros. Look at all the Heisman winning QBs that never made it in the NFL. An actual football coach that can coach is all that Tyler needs.
Unless Gruden is contractually obligated to finish the MNF broadcasts, I don't see how he or ESPN would see the benefit in him leaving his new employer hanging for this. It's critical to get in as early as possible, in order to assemble the staff and recruiting. That includes his new staff having to evaluate prospects. That only gives him 2mos to do all of this and hit the recruiting trail and attempt to salvage this class. They can have Jaws cover his last few broadcasts.
Seems like it would be some sort of violation for a coach to be on National tv like that.. Seems like it would be some sort of recruiting advantage or something.
NFL goes by potential more than anything. It like the way they were raving about Tylers 55 mph passing last night. If he leaves he will shine at the combine. Not to mention he's 6'6 220 lbs. He has NFL size with an NFL arm. Matt Barkley isn't having an all world season either but I bet his stock hasn't dropped much if at all. Just because our team record sucks, winning doesn't always transfer from college to pros. Look at all the Heisman winning QBs that never made it in the NFL. An actual football coach that can coach is all that Tyler needs.