Pruitt honesty

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CJP said today that he “probably made a mistake” punting with 1:50 left in first half instead of letting the clock run out and punting at 1:30.

It was a mistake but I like the fact that 1) cJP recognized clock mgt there and it was a mistake and 2) he’s big enough to admit it.

I’ll bet he learns from it too. Unlike the last two perfect coaches who never admitted to a mistake regardless how obvious it was.
 
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CJP said today that he “probably made a mistake” punting with 1:50 left in first half instead of letting the clock run out and punting at 1:30.

It was a mistake but I like the fact that 1) cJP recognized clock mgt there and it was a mistake and 2) he’s big enough to admit it.

I’ll bet he learns from it too. Unlike the last two perfect coaches who never admitted to a mistake regardless how obvious it was.


His other mistakes:
Not deferring to second half
Never throwing deep (poor protection and slow WR also to blame)
Never having JG run in the RPO (Helton and JG also to blame)
Not passing more to Jennings
 
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His other mistakes:
Not deferring to second half
Never throwing deep (poor protection and slow WR also to blame)
Never having JG run in the RPO (Helton and JG also to blame)
Not passing more to Jennings
Only thing I'll say is I did think it was odd deferring.

The rest..eh.
 
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His other mistakes:
Not deferring to second half
Never throwing deep (poor protection and slow WR also to blame)
Never having JG run in the RPO (Helton and JG also to blame)
Not passing more to Jennings

Would not have deferred but I agree on Jennings and Callaway was open deep once.
 
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I think 10 is on the coaches but this happens frequently when O is substituting.
Frequently? Like several times a year by the same team or common among all NCAA programs over a season?
 
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CJP said today that he “probably made a mistake” punting with 1:50 left in first half instead of letting the clock run out and punting at 1:30.

It was a mistake but I like the fact that 1) cJP recognized clock mgt there and it was a mistake and 2) he’s big enough to admit it.

I’ll bet he learns from it too. Unlike the last two perfect coaches who never admitted to a mistake regardless how obvious it was.

A good leader critiques all aspects of his team. If there is improvement to be made any where you make it. The more I see of CJP the more I like him. I am beginning to see that we have a good coach.
 
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A good leader critiques all aspects of his team. If there is improvement to be made any where you make it. The more I see of CJP the more I like him. I am beginning to see that we have a good coach.
Totally agree. We have the right coach, now he just needs to recruit the right players. I was disappointed in the way most of our upperclassmen played on Saturday. If they can't do better than they showed, I hope Pruitt goes with though movement and and gets as much experience as possible for our freshmen and sophomores.
 
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His other mistakes:
Not deferring to second half
Never throwing deep (poor protection and slow WR also to blame)
Never having JG run in the RPO (Helton and JG also to blame)
Not passing more to Jennings
Can't take many shots against cover 3 and QBs don't really run on RPO's
 
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His other mistakes:
Not deferring to second half
Never throwing deep (poor protection and slow WR also to blame)
Never having JG run in the RPO (Helton and JG also to blame)
Not passing more to Jennings
Never?
 
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A good leader critiques all aspects of his team. If there is improvement to be made any where you make it. The more I see of CJP the more I like him. I am beginning to see that we have a good coach.

Again, totally unknown based on a sample size of 1 game. Anyone saying he’s a bad coach based off 1 game is an idiot. Likewise, anyone saying “he’s a good coach” after 1 very poorly played game is also off base. Everyone is hoping/guessing, either way. Because you hired a coach with zero head coaching experience, it is a complete unknown whether or not he can be a good head coach. Time will tell.
 
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