keckjm
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Over the last few years I think we as Vol fans have not had the pleasure of having a head coach who took responsibility, responsibly. Here's some examples:
Dooley on Bray making turnovers:
Dooley says to media his quarterback needed to man up. He also stated, Thats unacceptable in our program, Theres no defense for that type of behavior.
CBJ on Worley's poor performance against S. Bama:
"I'm proud of Justin," Jones said. "Playing quarterback at the University of Tennessee, there's a lot that comes with that. He's learning as we go, but I thought he showed some resiliency today."
Mike B on Justin Worley getting booed Saturday:
As a player, and as a coach you are so locked in I dont even know if he heard the boos. It is disappointing because he is out there giving a great effort. But hey, again, that comes with the position and being here at the University of Tennessee and having a high expectation for ourselves. When we dont execute, we are the first people to be disappointed. It is part of the deal.
My point I'm trying to make is this coaching staff understands expectations here, but they also know that it does no good to publicly bash a player. So, as we go forward pay attention to CBJ's message and how the negatives are betrayed upon everyone and not one single player. There are no excuses with this coaching staff, but we must settle our exceptions and emotions for this season. It's embarrassing as a fan to see some of the crap we put on the field, it's even more embarrassing when we boo our own guys when big time recruits are sitting in the stands watching. This weekend is a big weekend for the future of the Vols recruiting wise, so lets try to stay classy out there even though it is extremely difficult at times. Go VOLS!
Dooley on Bray making turnovers:
Dooley says to media his quarterback needed to man up. He also stated, Thats unacceptable in our program, Theres no defense for that type of behavior.
CBJ on Worley's poor performance against S. Bama:
"I'm proud of Justin," Jones said. "Playing quarterback at the University of Tennessee, there's a lot that comes with that. He's learning as we go, but I thought he showed some resiliency today."
Mike B on Justin Worley getting booed Saturday:
As a player, and as a coach you are so locked in I dont even know if he heard the boos. It is disappointing because he is out there giving a great effort. But hey, again, that comes with the position and being here at the University of Tennessee and having a high expectation for ourselves. When we dont execute, we are the first people to be disappointed. It is part of the deal.
My point I'm trying to make is this coaching staff understands expectations here, but they also know that it does no good to publicly bash a player. So, as we go forward pay attention to CBJ's message and how the negatives are betrayed upon everyone and not one single player. There are no excuses with this coaching staff, but we must settle our exceptions and emotions for this season. It's embarrassing as a fan to see some of the crap we put on the field, it's even more embarrassing when we boo our own guys when big time recruits are sitting in the stands watching. This weekend is a big weekend for the future of the Vols recruiting wise, so lets try to stay classy out there even though it is extremely difficult at times. Go VOLS!