Vol737
Self sufficient non victim
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Hmm, I do honestly wonder what percentage of Americans work in an office. Is it really "most"?
Sure, I'll bet office workers outnumber athletes. But do they outnumber athletes PLUS all our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen? Plus all the firefighters, policemen, farmers, foresters, fishermen, and all the other physically demanding jobs that have a different way of looking at coaching and leading, perhaps?
I'm not so sure your life style is actually in the majority, ZJC. Maybe it is, could be. But maybe it's not. *shrug*
In any case, what is appropriate in one work place does not dictate what's appropriate in another. Which is the argument you're trying to apply. It just doesn't work, brother.
Go Vols!
JHs coaches, by definition, are bordering on mentally challenged. We pay our coach millions $$$$ to represent UT to national TV not as a dumbass JHS coach but as a full grown, mature, educated HC of a prominent university.
He has to stop this nonsense. He will stop this nonsense if he wants to stay at the University of Tennessee.
Or he can go with Woody Hayes into the annals of idiocy.
I’ve worked multiple different places. Office/Factory/Food/Retail, plus played high school sports (poorly). I’ve never had someone touch me out of anger because I made a mistake. And honestly I’ve never seen it before outside of a sports setting.
And when it’s a very public setting, like Tennessee Football is, then yes actually we can dictate what is appropriate at the work place.
I get what youre trying to say but different jobs/ activities have different acceptable standards for decorum, verbiage, or physical contact. Military training vs Nursing, Cop vs School teacher, Bouncer vs Movie usher. There are things a coach can say or do at practice that the same person couldn't at 2 nd period PE.Okay, let’s rephrase that then.
In most American workplaces, it’s not okay to place your hands on employees, employers, or co workers. In very rare instances, some people excuse this behavior because the football coach of their favorite team does it and they then want to say that’s okay because football is “emotional” or “physical.” I disagree with that notion because I don’t think you should place your hands on people when they make a mistake and you’re angry about it, in any walk of life.
Never had a coach grab my face mask out of anger. He may have been upset, but he grabbed it because he wanted my attention focused on him and what he was saying. Same for the jersey. It not abuse, it an attention getter.
I didn't realize we had Bob Knight on our sidelines...Pruitt’s actions are a problem. He obviously failed to control his anger. We teach our kids to keep their hands to themselves unless in self defense or in defense of someone else. How does Pruitt have a moral leg to stand on when dealing with a young man who lost his temper and struck a woman.
Fulmer needs to deal with this before Pruitt ruins his own career.
For those of you who could care less about acceptable behavior these issues will also negatively impact recruiting.
Feel free to start the name calling.
Your right ,he does need to address it. He needs to pat him on the back and say good job for letting this young man know that hurting his team that is fighting like heck will not be accepted under this administrationI did see this happen during the game. Fulmer needs to address this issue w Pruitt. You just can't do this in today's day and age. Add this to the prior facemask grab, and there seems to be an anger issue that's gotta be nipped in the bud.
Some of you guys are taking my comment way too personally. Jesus.Left out the blue font there, attack.
“Heinous”? “Possessed”?Which I’m fine with. I actually didn’t really have a problem with the Shamburger one because that was more of what you were saying. The JG one was more “heinous” although there’s a better word for that I’m sure. Pruitt was pissed and grabbed the face mask because he was possess
The bigger issue is Pruitt has a temper, I just don’t want the issue the become a situation where it is a big deal. That’s why I wouldn’t mind if Phil said something just to say “hey we need to take 10% off there”.
That's what I thought....triggered by someone being triggered by a freakin' snowflake! We collectively aren't triggered by a word, we are triggered by the world becoming so soft that we can't do or say anything anymore. It's ridiculous. But hey, I don't have a Phd so guess I'm just dumb.Wow, you’re really triggered by that word aren’t you.
Micro Managing - bad idea . He will leave Pruitt alone on incidents like JG and Sham. Let’s move on.Which I’m fine with. I actually didn’t really have a problem with the Shamburger one because that was more of what you were saying. The JG one was more “heinous” although there’s a better word for that I’m sure. Pruitt was pissed and grabbed the face mask because he was possess
The bigger issue is Pruitt has a temper, I just don’t want the issue the become a situation where it is a big deal. That’s why I wouldn’t mind if Phil said something just to say “hey we need to take 10% off there”.
Some of you guys are taking my comment way too personally. Jesus.
I’m not saying I disagree with Pruitt’s tough tactics. He’s a physical dude and I think some kids benefit from that approach. I’m looking at this from an administrative standpoint — like Fulmer will need to do as AD. You simply can’t get physical with players anymore. This is twice Pruitt has done this and the media and league folks will take notice. It‘s not the kind of attention UT needs at this point.
By the way, I lived through the beginning and end of the Majors and Fulmer eras. I don’t ever recall either of those coaches grabbing players. You may be able to produce video evidence to show they did. It just wasn’t Fulmer‘s style to yell at players a whole lot, much less grab them by the facemask or jersey. He was ‘firm clap‘ and pat them on the butt kind of coach.