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Yep. We don't finish 2019 undefeated if it wasn't for Jauan Jennings. The team missed his leadership this year. Nobody stepped into that role.The last paragraph is obvious so back to the first one. Let's just say a leader makes any team better. You said that success comes first then you lead. As if Al would not have been a leader if he was on a bad team. Disagree with that. He may not have been on the national championship team if he were on a bad team, but he would have been a leader and made his team the best they could have possibly been because that is what leaders do. He also lead that talented Tennessee team to win against other talented teams.
Pruitt's possible defensive staff next season:
Co-DC/Secondary: Derrick Ansley
Co-DC/ILB: Kevin Steele
OLB: Shelton Felton
DL/DT: Rodney Garner
DL/DE: Lance Thompson
Well...it's "changing" daily.Just wrote a recommendation letter for a friend applying for a job at ETSU.
I really miss east TN. Not being able to get back up there because of the 'Rona is killing me.
All of you who live there now need to take a moment and appreciate it for those who don't live there anymore.
Home sweet Home, I love East TN. Although I am trying to get out for a bit.Just wrote a recommendation letter for a friend applying for a job at ETSU.
I really miss east TN. Not being able to get back up there because of the 'Rona is killing me.
All of you who live there now need to take a moment and appreciate it for those who don't live there anymore.
What would the offensive staff look like? Even with solid defensive coaching, the roster isn't such that the defense will be dominant.
Hot take incoming:
Supremely talented player and A+ character kid, but HT doesn’t have that mental edge. This is, what, the second or third time we’ve had to beg him to come back to campus.
It's much harder to get people to follow you if the organization isn't being successful. It's really, really hard to lead if you aren't any good. Many people over the years came on here and said things like "It's disappointing that JG, as the QB, isn't more of a leader." But he stunk. Yes, he played hard, was tough as nails, etc. But guys aren't going to follow behind a guy that isn't a good player. Think about leaders in other contexts, like at your office. Are the leaders in your office low-performing employees? My guess is no. My guess also is that if JG was a good QB, he absolutely would have been viewed as a leader, and his own personal attitude would have been a lot better. You want to know why his body language was often so bad? Because he stunk. He appeared to have all the confidence in the world after he made a great play. You gotta have some results first, build some confidence, then you can lead. He was never able to string enough good plays together to ever have true confidence in himself.The last paragraph is obvious so back to the first one. Let's just say a leader makes any team better. You said that success comes first then you lead. As if Al would not have been a leader if he was on a bad team. Disagree with that. He may not have been on the national championship team if he were on a bad team, but he would have been a leader and made his team the best they could have possibly been because that is what leaders do. He also lead that talented Tennessee team to win against other talented teams.
Tennessee football has a deep rooted culture problem. It has remained through multiple coaches, ADs, presidents, and chancellors.
Things will not change until an incredible leader arrives on the scene and starts creating a healthy culture. That leader can be at any of the above levels, it just takes one person to start changing things.
Until that person shows up, this will remain our plight.