Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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There is only one thing that some programs have that we don’t and that’s in state recruiting and even that is getting better. We have everything else necessary to be great like we have been in the past. That’s a fact. If Pruitt turns out to be a great coach, we’ll be great again. We are a great coach away from being back to where we were.
And if Pruitt does not turn out to be a great head coach like I think he will because of his determination then we will have the players to attract one.
 
That sounds like the opposite of what you've been arguing.

I even said multiple times that there is no reason we shouldn’t compete with those schools and that we have all kinds of recourses and money.

It’s no secret that our administration and boosters aren’t completely dedicated to winning football games no matter the cost or negative pub. That hurts us. I think are about 15ish schools that could consistently win double digits games per year. We are one of those. But think of it like this. If you’re the hottest coach in America with no ties to any programs and you could pick any school to coach for the next 10 years... there would probably be about 10 schools you would pick ahead of us and that’s ok. Doesn’t mean we can’t win just that there are easier paths than ours. We’re on the same team i just have a little lower expectations for us right now. Gotta crawl first.
 
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I even said multiple times that there is no reason we shouldn’t compete with those schools and that we have all kinds of recourses and money.

It’s no secret that our administration and boosters aren’t completely dedicated to winning football games no matter the cost or negative pub. That hurts us. I think are about 15ish schools that could consistently win double digits games per year. We are one of those. But think of it like this. If you’re the hottest coach in America with no ties to any programs and you could pick any school to coach for the next 10 years... there would probably be about 10 schools you would pick ahead of us and that’s ok. Doesn’t mean we can’t win just that there are easier paths than ours. We’re on the same team i just have a little lower expectations for us right now. Gotta crawl first.
See...that sounds reasonable, but doesn't sound at all like what you were saying. It sounded to me like Chief pissing all over anything Vol.
 
Probably the same, Pancreatitis. Here's my post explaining it earlier.
Yes, that is what she has suffered with because of a valve closing off. They put in a stint at Vanderbilt after she years of no help at Erlanger. It collapsed after 2 years. They tried another but there was too much damage. She had surgery last December where they had to take half of it out. She is finally getting to where she can eat most foods most of the time without an attack. She is only 45 and a nurse that is not able to work anymore. Breaks my heart for her, and I am so sorry you are going through it. I will be praying for you also.
 
So this diet should help diabetes? It runs in my family from the MTHFR gene mutation.

Yes it should. The main reason is because of blood sugar regulation. Meat does not have the same kind of insulinogenic effect as carbohydrates. If you eat meat, then your blood sugar levels are properly maintained. That in turn, will keep things like inflammation to a minimum. While technically there is no "cure" for diabetes it can absolutely be completely halted and any damage done reversed.

Now with a gene mutation, its more tricky. But I will contend that proper blood sugar level maintenance would still do wonders. As much as I hate to say this but if you listen to the ADA and what doctors recommend for diabetes treatment, you will become nothing more than a customer that will inevitably be prescribed more and more medications throughout your life. Because doctors believe that diabetes can only be managed and not halted. Even though there is a mountain of examples and research that contradicts what they say.
 
Yes, that is what she has suffered with because of a valve closing off. They put in a stint at Vanderbilt after she years of no help at Erlanger. It collapsed after 2 years. They tried another but there was too much damage. She had surgery last December where they had to take half of it out. She is finally getting to where she can eat most foods most of the time without an attack. She is only 45 and a nurse that is not able to work anymore. Breaks my heart for her, and I am so sorry you are going through it. I will be praying for you also.
Thank you so much.
I'm 43 and definitely didn't see this coming.
 
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