Wezcoast
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Thought I get where you're going there I think you are wrong.Why would Fulmer have any clue about competent assistant coaches in this day and age? I don't get that opinion I keep hearing. Fulmer has no experience with assistant coaches in this era, and has few remaining contacts heavily involved in on-field coaching today. Jeremy Pruitt would be much more in-tune with today's assistant coaching pool. I highly doubt he asks for assistance in that area. I think Fulmer can be a good resource for program building from a big picture sense, and he can teach Pruitt about the differences of being an assistant to the responsibilities of a head coach, but I just can't see that Pruitt seeks much on-field advice or hiring advice. His foray into the politics at UT has prepared him better than I expected for the AD position. I think he probably shields Pruitt from that stuff to a large degree.
You may be right, but I do think Fulmer is plugged into the coaching network better than say.. a Currie, a Hart, or a Hamilton. There is a fraternity of old coaches that keep up with things.Why would Fulmer have any clue about competent assistant coaches in this day and age? I don't get that opinion I keep hearing. Fulmer has no experience with assistant coaches in this era, and has few remaining contacts heavily involved in on-field coaching today. Jeremy Pruitt would be much more in-tune with today's assistant coaching pool. I highly doubt he asks for assistance in that area. I think Fulmer can be a good resource for program building from a big picture sense, and he can teach Pruitt about the differences of being an assistant to the responsibilities of a head coach, but I just can't see that Pruitt seeks much on-field advice or hiring advice. His foray into the politics at UT has prepared him better than I expected for the AD position. I think he probably shields Pruitt from that stuff to a large degree.
Maybe but Henry T, Crouch, Taylor and Thompson are all capable of having All-SEC type years and our DL is big, talented and deep. Henry T could be the best defensive player in the league before he's finished I believe, he's built and plays just like former All-American Donte Hightower from Lewisburg, Tn. I feel like we're going to have the best defensive team in the SEC either this year or next as our D is going to be loaded for the 21 season. Top 4 in this conference would be greatYou and I see eye to eye most of the time. But in this case, might not elite be just a little premature ??
I didn't omit anyone purposely, any other playmaker someone would like to add is just a plus for the Vols. This years WR class is one of our strongest in recent years with all types of different types, including game changing speed. Our OL is stacked, anchored by 5* all over, we've got a stable of RBs, I think Chandler should be included as a playmaker and I'm on record as saying we have one of if not the best QB rooms in the SEC this upcoming season. The point being that I believe our offense is shaping up to be pretty good. I guess you don't see it that way. You claim we've reached our ceiling and I don't see it that way.Your omissions and inclusions... are telling. And it doesn't paint you "unbiased".
I think all signs point to it. If our running game jumps like it should I believe we'll definitely be upper half offensively and very well rounded in both the running and passing games. That will allow our defense to win a bunch of games for the Vols!I'd love for us to finally jump the shark and stay in at least the upper half of all offensive stats nationally.
Just think of Bell lined up at TE with 6'5 235 Beckwith lined up beside him in the slot with Wideman, Hyatt and Holiday all spread out! Vols are going to be good offensively in '21 I think, potential is there this season if JG gets a bit more consistent and our running game improves like it should playing behind the best OL the Vols have had in years.CJP, has always been working both sides and special teams. He is just having more success now on the offensive side. Don't forget, last year was a bonanza for OL.
If we get this 6-7, 250 TE kid out of Alabama, Trinity Bell, man he will be a matchup problem for LBs/Safeties.
Totally agreed. I think Phil is tapped in its one reason he realized coaching again was not his bag anymore. He realized 2 things. 1 a new era was beginning (social media) and he wasn't able to fit in there from a mentality standpoint. 2 he bleeds orange and didn't really want to go somewhere else. So, he evolved and transitioned from coach to upper management.You may be right, but I do think Fulmer is plugged into the coaching network better than say.. a Currie, a Hart, or a Hamilton. There is a fraternity of old coaches that keep up with things.