greazy1722
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I saw a lot of opinions regarding Jennings and his instagram. A lot of posters talking about how he should never have been dismissed by an interim, including Mr. Rucker and others.
Truth is, it usually takes a couple of days for the real story to come out. Fact is, Mr. Jennings has always been a loose cannon and a drag to team attitude and focus. In other words, he was a bad seed. Currie made the right decision.
Report: Tennessee WR Jauan Jennings left practice after he wasn't allowed to play QB
So apparently all you gotta do to create an inflammatory article these days is write up your thing then say "a source said".
That's really all it takes.
Not saying I believe it isnt true, but ******, Jennings manned up and said his peace - said what all Vol fan were thinking, albeit in a very offhand way. Got dismissed for it the day before turkey day no less. If you don't got the brass to be named as a source or to name your source, your article looks like nothing more than either a) a click bait article or b) a hit piece to make UT look better about their already struggling public image. Either way, it's probably both.
Until someone with some brass comes forward and confirms it as true, I'll not care what some glorified sports blogger says "his source" says. Yall can call him a thug all you want, but that dude showed more passion than most everyone on our roster and his dismissal came at a very strange time.
If yall wanna take the word of some 2012 graduate from Mizzou, that's up to yall. I prefer to remain indifferent about it since the timing of Jennings dismissal was ... how should we say ... ill-timed?
I guess your generation feels he shouldve just gotten a timeout. He had already been given multiple warnings. However, this is the real world, and in the real world criminal, drug induced and disrespectful behavior is not acceptable. Jauan is an adult. He was given requirements to meet that would have allowed his return to the team. He failed to meet those requirements. He embarrassed himself, his family, his teammates, coaches, the fans and my University. He isnt coming back....ever...
Well most professional teams don't like it when you act like an immature DA. Jennings acted like an idiot and it but him in the butt. I don't think that necessarily makes him a bad kid or thug but he made a bad decision. You don't cast your university in a bad light and not have some circumstances."your coaches"
lol
I think you mean "Interim head coach Brady Hoke" and Butch's hooligans. His intent was obvious... bring BETTER coaches to Tennessee.
Jennings made it about the players at Tennessee...asked UTAD to bring in a real coaching staff...and now you turn around make it about his draft stock?
lol again
nice post fade
He will go to another school and ball out. All the while we will be stuck with WRs that suck dog turds. Then many will be saying how they wished we had him back.
I saw a lot of opinions regarding Jennings and his instagram. A lot of posters talking about how he should never have been dismissed by an interim, including Mr. Rucker and others.
Truth is, it usually takes a couple of days for the real story to come out. Fact is, Mr. Jennings has always been a loose cannon and a drag to team attitude and focus. In other words, he was a bad seed. Currie made the right decision.
Report: Tennessee WR Jauan Jennings left practice after he wasn't allowed to play QB
Oh he was promised to play QB he came here saw Dobbs was better balled out at WR was going to burn a medical redshirt to give his all to the vols then sees the other QB's are hurt him being a QB and was promised a shot wasn't given one over hurt QB's . He was lied to and there is a trend here .
Wouldn't be surprised if Jennings has some sort of personality disorder. It would certainly explain why he didn't let himself cool off and handle the situation maturely rather than posting a tirade to instagram, albeit a "private" one.
That being said, given the track record of Butch and his cronies I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they had promised him a shot at QB if he made it back this year. It seems like this staff would promise a player anything to get what they wanted, without any intention of fulfilling their promises.
Jennings should have some form of discipline, but with his only documented trouble before this being a citation for pot possession, I don't think a snap judgement dismissal was the correct action. It seems this administration and staff reacted with the same emotional mindset that Jennings did when he filmed his video. That, to me, is not a good look for the AD, especially since a suspension right before the offseason would allow for emotions to settle, coaches to change, and hopefully reduce the negative attitude that many of our players have currently.
Hyams piece is dangerous. With little to prove his accusations on Jennings character, he's is erring dangerously close to libel. Hyams may have been working on the AD's behalf to mitigate the PR damage, or he may have just been doing his not-so-rare sloppy journalism, either way he's risking his career dragging a student-athlete through the mud without backing up his article with any credibility.
I won't be surprised if Jennings isn't on the team next year. I also won't be surprised if Currie hires a google coach and we continue to fight through mediocrity for another half-decade. This AD has yet to prove to me that they're capable of doing the job well, and after the past two administrations, I'll hold off having blind trust in the AD until they've earned it.