"Want to win every game" vs today's effort

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VolTexas

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Jennings and the Kicker knew their jobs well enough to show that they wanted to win today.

JG throws the ball out of bounds at critical moments to virtually guarantee that Tennessee does not win.

The offensive line is still gelling, but they played well enough to win.

The defense looks like it is run by coaches who are scared to bench talent. If you have talent, it does not matter if you pay attention to the details. You will play, no matter how many assignments you miss.

Having trouble reconciling Pruitt's words when we signed him with what I saw today.

Pruitt does not use the bench to motivate disciplined football at the quarterback spot or on defense. Maybe potential "Talent"matters more than winning performances.

He seemed to have more fire in his belly at other places...

Maybe people don't know their jobs well enough to show that they wanted to win, today.

Trying to sort out what I saw.
 
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Pruitt looked like he’d seen a ghost the whole game. Think the man knew he’s in over his head and froze up. Just another reason we needed a head coach with experience. It’s painful to think we could’ve hired Mullen, and been in a much better situation.
 
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Little desire, little fire, little want to, well, anything...very disappointing.
 
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What you saw was a poorly coached team that wasnt prepared to play and has no desire to win. They listen to all the preseason hype "we hired a great coach with all the rings" " look at how good we are recruiting" etc....

Simply put, the team has fallen for the same crap our fanbase has....thats its not the games that matter but the hype, tradition and worthless accolades you can pin to a coach.
 
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