Telling Quote from Palardy about CBJ

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A reporter asked Palardy about his relationship with the head coach.

"The relationship I have with Coach Jones, is actually one I've actually never experienced before, in terms of [my] head coach's experience. The confidence he's instilled in me is unbearable, unbreakable, and it's...i mean, you know. I appreciate everything he's done for me, and ummm, I couldn't do it without him."

It's more than X's & O's, and it appears Butch, in fact, does really get it.
 
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You can really tell. I have noticed that in palardy all season. He was great in hs but it never clicked until this year. It has been a long time since our special teams played this well. We worked with a short field all day because of good punts and coverage.
 
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Whatever CBJ gets, he has gotten Palardy to routinely kick for touchbacks, which didn't happen before, and he makes most of his field goals, which didn't happen before. Palardy looks like the #1 kicker he was predicted to be when he enrolled. Just another example of Dooley being absolutely horrific.
 
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Here's another recap I read that has some telling evidence of Coach Jones' relationship with Palardy:


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Michael Palardy lived up to his word.

Palardy made a 19-yard field goal as time expired Saturday for a 23-21 victory over No. 11 South Carolina that ended the Volunteers' 19-game losing streak against ranked opponents. Palardy had predicted such a scenario a day earlier in a conversation with Tennessee coach Butch Jones.

"I said, `You've got the game-winner tomorrow, right?" Jones said. "And he said, `I got you, Coach."

The loss may have proved doubly painful for South Carolina, which had a four-game winning streak snapped. Quarterback Connor Shaw left the game after being sacked by Marlon Walls and Daniel McCullers with less than five minutes remaining. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said afterward that Shaw had a sprained knee.

"I think he sort of got tackled on it," Spurrier said. "It collapsed under him, he said."

Tennessee (4-3, 1-2 SEC) got into field-goal range on a spectacular 39-yard catch by freshman Marquez North, who snared the ball with his left hand at the South Carolina 26 while being closely covered by cornerback Ahmad Christian down the left sideline. Four consecutive runs by Marlin Lane got the Vols to the South Carolina 2 and set up the field goal.

Palardy celebrated his game-winning kick by racing to join his teammates on the sideline closest to the Tennessee locker room, where they gathered to celebrate at about the 15-yard line. They later ran to the other side of the field to celebrate with Tennessee's band and students.

Tennessee coach Butch Jones chest-bumped athletic director Dave Hart on his way off the field.

"It meant everything, to be honest with you," Palardy said. "It's been a long time coming."

Mike Davis rushed for 137 yards and a touchdown for South Carolina (5-2, 3-2), which erased a 17-7 halftime deficit before falling. Shaw had a touchdown run and a touchdown pass, though he also was 7 of 21 and threw his first interception of the season, ending a string of 177 consecutive passes without getting picked off.

"They came out, played fast, did the things we expect them to do," Davis said. "We just didn't execute."

Tennessee hadn't beaten a ranked foe since a 31-13 victory over No. 21 South Carolina on Oct. 31, 2009. But on a day when hundreds of former Volunteers joined the team Saturday in running onto Neyland Stadium, Tennessee finally started playing like the Vols of old.

About 250 former Tennessee players, including All-Pro selections Al Wilson and Jamal Lewis, joined the team in going through the "T" and onto the playing field before the game.

"I was shaking all those guys' hands earlier and told them, `We've got your back," Tennessee offensive tackle Antonio "Tiny" Richardson said. "We're trying to get Tennessee back to where it needs to be. I think we took the first step to getting there."

The presence of all those former Vols seemed to inspire Tennessee.

Tennessee took a 3-0 lead on a 37-yard field goal that was set up by a targeting penalty on South Carolina safety Kadetrix Marcus that resulted in his ejection. Marcus had hit Alton "Pig" Howard at the end of a 12-yard reception.

After Shaw's 76-yard touchdown pass to Damiere Byrd put South Carolina ahead 7-3 on the first play of the second quarter, Tennessee reached the end zone on its next two series. Justin Worley threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Howard and Rajion Neal added a 5-yard touchdown run.

"It's ultimately a matter of belief," Jones said. "I thought our team took a valuable step forward two weeks ago. It was gut-wrenching, but also our kids believed and they built confidence. Confidence is a powerful thing. Belief is a powerful thing. We've pointed to this game for a long period of time."

South Carolina regained the momentum after a gutsy fourth-down call.

Shaw scrambled 9 yards for the first down on fourth-and-8 from the Tennessee 45. Shaw capped the drive by pitching right to Davis on third-and-6 for a 21-yard touchdown.

After Palardy's 46-yard field-goal attempt sailed wide left on Tennessee's next possession, South Carolina grabbed a 21-17 lead Shaw's 1-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter.

Tennessee cut the lead to 21-20 with 10:11 remaining on Palardy's 33-yard field goal, which was set up by North's leaping 48-yard reception. But the Vols stalled after reaching South Carolina territory on their next two possessions.

South Carolina, which has gone 6 of 6 on fourth-down conversions over the last two weeks, considered trying to put away the game with one more fourth-down attempt. South Carolina faced fourth-and-2 from its own 26 with about three minutes left when Spurrier kept his offense on the field and called two straight timeouts before finally opting to punt.

"We were thinking about going for it," Spurrier said. "We went up there and if it looked good, we were thinking about going for it. Then, the second time, they actually changed their defense a little bit. We thought we had a little bit of a hole there. ... But looking back, I always tell myself to go for those."

That punt set the stage for Palardy to reward Jones' faith in him.

"He tells me every day to visualize a game-winning kick because sooner or later it would come down to it," Palardy said. "Sure enough, he was right."
 
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Fuad Reveiz just said that he heard Dufus (and yes he called him that) would tell Palardy "not to fu%k it up" when he kicked. Great psychology there from a complete moron.
 
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Fuad Reveiz just said that he heard Dufus (and yes he called him that) would tell Palardy "not to fu%k it up" when he kicked. Great psychology there from a complete moron.

You gotta be kidding me?
 
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Fuad Reveiz just said that he heard Dufus (and yes he called him that) would tell Palardy "not to fu%k it up" when he kicked. Great psychology there from a complete moron.

If that's true, then I truly have lost respect for CDD, as a person. I'll reserve judgment - but he was way in over his head if he was talking to his kicker that way (or any player for that matter).
 
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These kids don't quit because they know Butch won't quit of them. They will follow him to Hell and back.

We are lucky to have Butch guys. We are Damn Lucky.
 
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These kids don't quit because they know Butch won't quit of them. They will follow him to Hell and back.

We are lucky to have Butch guys. We are Damn Lucky.

Amen!

He chest bumped Dave Hart, for crying out loud!!! Who does that? COACH JONES!!
 
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You gotta be kidding me?

Just said it on the 990 a few minutes ago. No wonder Palardy struggled for so long. A kickers psyche is fragile enough as it is.

Sorry to bring something negative up on such a great day but I couldn't ignore it.
 
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I thought Palardy set the tone for the whole game with that 65 yard punt after the first possession. Glad he got the winner. And yes, we are fortunate to have Butch.
 
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