CBJ Sideline Intensity

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Has anyone else noticed how intense CBJ is on the sidelines? That's something we haven't seen at UT in a long time, or maybe ever in my lifetime, and I love it. I can't remember which game, but he was all up in Coach Azzanni's grill after the WRs made a mistake -- love seeing that kind of passion and accountability from our head coach.

Dooley got a little animated a few times, but that was usually only when someone pulled his stool out from under him or took one of his crutches away.
 
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to me that and the progress made from the oregon game (despite the same result) were the highlights. i am glad that when players mess up he is getting in their ass for it and not just moping around looking lost
 
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Has anyone else noticed how intense CBJ is on the sidelines? That's something we haven't seen at UT in a long time, or maybe ever in my lifetime, and I love it. I can't remember which game, but he was all up in Coach Azzanni's grill after the WRs made a mistake -- love seeing that kind of passion and accountability from our head coach.

Dooley got a little animated a few times, but that was usually only when someone pulled his stool out from under him or took one of his crutches away.

Dooley got in the face of one of our assistants during the vandy game
 
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Hes a good leader, takes all of the responsibility for his players, does not make excuses, is a glass half full type of guy (which is needed badly), and is making this team better game by game. However, he should have pulled Peterman 2 series earlier. I feel bad for the kid, but this was the wrong environment to start him in. I truly believe this game would have been much closer had he been on the bench. If we could have had three of his turnovers back we are in this game deep into the 4th.
 
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Loved CBJ's intensity. He can drop F bombs with the best of them. But he looks like a man when he's doing it.... not like a petulant 4 year old throwing a temper tantrum like Muschamp.

Now if we could just get some intensity and improvement on the field from the team.....
 
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While I think we can all agree Peterman should have been pulled earlier, I understand him staying in for 2 quarters. You decide to make him the starter and you don't pull him at the first or second sign of struggle, you want to give him the best opportunity he can until you get to a point in which you have to change. Hindsight is 20/20
 
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I think Muschamp forgot he cut himself shaving and left a toilet paper piece on his cheek. As far as CBJ, he looked like he was going to blow a fuse. We make fun of Muschamp, but I'm glad we have a coach with fire. The players love fiery coaches
 
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Has anyone else noticed how intense CBJ is on the sidelines? That's something we haven't seen at UT in a long time, or maybe ever in my lifetime, and I love it. I can't remember which game, but he was all up in Coach Azzanni's grill after the WRs made a mistake -- love seeing that kind of passion and accountability from our head coach.

Dooley got a little animated a few times, but that was usually only when someone pulled his stool out from under him or took one of his crutches away.

It's a shame that the Team itself does not share CBJ's intensity and passion!
 
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Has anyone else noticed how intense CBJ is on the sidelines? That's something we haven't seen at UT in a long time, or maybe ever in my lifetime, and I love it. I can't remember which game, but he was all up in Coach Azzanni's grill after the WRs made a mistake -- love seeing that kind of passion and accountability from our head coach.

Dooley got a little animated a few times, but that was usually only when someone pulled his stool out from under him or took one of his crutches away.

Dooley used to get pretty pissed off, see the picture of him slamming his cane. Kiffin didn't have as many reasons to get pissed because his team didn't suck, tho he was pretty intense at times - see Kiffin shoving the hell out of J Crompton lol. Fulmer on the other head never got excited. He'd just make a goofy smile and clap.

Jones was pissed when the players weren't sprinting to the other side of the field at the end of the first. Not exactly "about to punch his own players - will muschamp" pissed, but pretty damn fired up.
 
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I saw that intense look on his face & also thought he was going to blow a vessel out of his neck a couple of times lol. I suppose he was also trying to get the team to stay fired up & play w/no quiting.
 
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I think Muschamp forgot he cut himself shaving and left a toilet paper piece on his cheek. As far as CBJ, he looked like he was going to blow a fuse. We make fun of Muschamp, but I'm glad we have a coach with fire. The players love fiery coaches

This... when muschump did it last year, everyone made fun of him and called him an idiot. Now jones acts the same way and we call it passion, so now what is it? Being an idiot or having passion. . I dont care, it shows me that he cares and wants this team to win..
 
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This... when muschump did it last year, everyone made fun of him and called him an idiot. Now jones acts the same way and we call it passion, so now what is it? Being an idiot or having passion. . I dont care, it shows me that he cares and wants this team to win..

No, there is a big difference. Muschamp is just full-on psycho. Butch has intensity, and he gets it.
 
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intensity: check

charisma: check

leaving Peterman in: fail

I feel like he left him in to see if he could/would recover from his mistakes and get things going. It didn't pay off and after that terrible INT he had to pull him out of the game. He at least tried to jump start the team and give Peterman a chance to settle in and find his game. It didn't work out so now he gets criticized for it. Hindsight is always 20/20.

I liked seeing his intensity on the sidelines. You can tell how much he wants to win and to see his team play quality football.
 
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While I think we can all agree Peterman should have been pulled earlier, I understand him staying in for 2 quarters. You decide to make him the starter and you don't pull him at the first or second sign of struggle, you want to give me the best opportunity he can until you get to a point in which you have to change. Hindsight is 20/20

Hindsight? Bull. Everybody with half an ass saw it coming.
 
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Can we get our old line coach back? Same players as last year but different results.
 

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