What is a " War Daddy" ?

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Pruitt referred to this in is press conference today

Said we had a few War Daddy's on the board

Is this the new Trash Can or Bricks?
 
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if you look at the urban dictionary, it's not something i would consider a complement although i guess it means you have dominance over others.
 
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At one time I would have considered it a fellow who was stationed overseas or off fighting a war for a couple of years who came home to find his wife had a new baby. That actually happened to my father with his first wife.

war daddy (plural war daddies) (slang, American football, US) A player with extraordinary ability and exceptional toughness.
 
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Pruitt referred to this in is press conference today

Said we had a few War Daddy's on the board

Is this the new Trash Can or Bricks?
No these are what you want. These are dudes, such as...

Wilson
Lewis
Henderson
Haynesworth
Little
Clifton
Mayo
Barnett
Berry

He’s saying we don’t have good enough players. Losing to UK by worst margin since 1935 won’t help.
 
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At one time I would have considered it a fellow who was stationed overseas or off fighting a war for a couple of years who came home to find his wife had a new baby. That actually happened to my father with his first wife.
someone probably published that after pruitt said it. the actual meaning is an an inmate who pimps out weaker inmates for gay sex.
 
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No these are what you want. These are dudes, such as...

Wilson
Lewis
Henderson
Haynesworth
Little
Clifton
Mayo
Barnett
Berry

He’s saying we don’t have good enough players. Losing to UK by worst margin since 1935 won’t help.

So we don’t have good enough players to beat Kentucky yet?

No words....
 
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someone probably published that after pruitt said it. the actual meaning is an an inmate who pimps out weaker inmates for gay sex.

It's been a term in football since the 1950s apparently. It supposedly specifically refers to defensive linemen and linebackers. The page was last edited before today.

The phrase may have originated with Harold T. White, a coach at Mississippi's Perkinston Junior College in the 1950s.
 
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No these are what you want. These are dudes, such as...

Wilson
Lewis
Henderson
Haynesworth
Little
Clifton
Mayo
Barnett
Berry

He’s saying we don’t have good enough players. Losing to UK by worst margin since 1935 won’t help.

Blaming the players in year 3 is smart. Sounds like something Leach would do.
 
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No these are what you want. These are dudes, such as...

Wilson
Lewis
Henderson
Haynesworth
Little
Clifton
Mayo
Barnett
Berry

He’s saying we don’t have good enough players. Losing to UK by worst margin since 1935 won’t help.
That may be true....but doesn't that make it all that much more important that your coach have the ability to outscheme/ outcoach the other sideline, until he has the better players he needs?

And for Pete's sake....we are talking about Kentucky. We have out-recruited them , by a mile, for years. Not sure I would use that excuse for this one. Georgia maybe, but not Kentucky.
 
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"war daddy (plural war daddies) (slang, American football, US) A player with extraordinary ability and exceptional toughness."

Unfortunately, I'm not sure you can coach this mentality into people. You lead by example, but players have to choose to be a "war daddy" or possibly they're born that way.
 
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That may be true....but doesn't that make it all that much more important that your coach have the ability to outscheme/ outcoach the other sideline, until he has the better players he needs?

And for Pete's sake....we are talking about Kentucky. We have out-recruited them , by a mile, for years. Not sure I would use that excuse for this one. Georgia maybe, but not Kentucky.
On average, Kentucky has a better team record than we have over the last 8-9 years. Some will not admit how bad we have been in the past 10 years and that hiring and firing a new coach every 3-4 years will not improve the situation. Go hide in a cave for the next 3 years and you may be surprised at the team you see when you emerge.
 
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On average, Kentucky has a better team record than we have over the last 8-9 years. Some will not admit how bad we have been in the past 10 years and that hiring and firing a new coach every 3-4 years will not improve the situation. Go hide in a cave for the next 3 years and you may be surprised at the team you see when you emerge.
I referred to the recruiting disparity Kentucky suffers against us, and it's not close. I don't care what the team record, or perceptions is. We have recruited at a far higher level. If the coaches we have had cannot utilize that talent to beat a lesser opponent, then it would seem pretty clear the coaching may be the issue.
 
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7 years, according to some around here.
IMO opinion, rebuilds will vary depending on several variables. Not every rebuild should be expected to have a 3 yr time limit. Is 7 yrs too long? For us specifically, I freely admit I'm not qualified to answer, but in general I wouldn't rule it out off hand..
 
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IMO opinion, rebuilds will vary depending on several variables. Not every rebuild should be expected to have a 3 yr time limit. Is 7 yrs too long? For us specifically, I freely admit I'm not qualified to answer, but in general I wouldn't rule it out off hand..
It should be an absurd suggestion for anyone in the SEC. I am not talking about a National Championship rebuild...just beating our lessers and competing for the division.
 
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