VN Article: Martin impressed by the leadership at Tennessee

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Pat Martin is one of the hardest hitting safeties in the southeast and because of his terrific ability to make plays the 5′11 200 pound safety from Greenville, SC has been considered for some time now a top 150 recruit in the ESPN database.Martin is also has a dream of not only playing in the [...]

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“I talked with a few people from there and they all said that when Coach Kiffin was there players and such could roam around doing anything they wanted and there was no leadership or rules,” explained Martin. “Now with Coach Dooley at Tennessee he is a strong christian man that keeps you accounted for what you do and set in some team rules that keep everyone locked down at the task at hand and that really impressed me.”

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This young man has a good head on his shoulders. He would make an excellent addition to this team
 
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“I talked with a few people from there and they all said that when Coach Kiffin was there players and such could roam around doing anything they wanted and there was no leadership or rules,” explained Martin. “Now with Coach Dooley at Tennessee he is a strong christian man that keeps you accounted for what you do and set in some team rules that keep everyone locked down at the task at hand and that really impressed me.”

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Kiffin apologists in 3...2....1
 
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This kid's film is sick. He definitely is a poor man's Eric Berry, which he has been compared to here in SC. It would be great to pull him and Avery Walls as our 2 safety prospects of the future behind Janzen and Myles.
 
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Like I said in another thread...it feels as if the Dooley Diesel is starting to pick up steam...
 
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2 safeties that can come in and play EARLY in their career's is a must in this class.

These guys have to like what they see from a PT standpoint.
 
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Mentally, this kid would be a perfect fit for Dooley's system, he sounds intelligent and disciplined. He has the talent which the coaching staff can build upon. We should really push for this kid. I see him as a captain of a defense/team one day.
 
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To be the Gang that couldn't shoot straight... the current staff seems to have a lot of good players pop up out of the blue talking highly of them and the direction of the program.
 
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“I talked with a few people from there and they all said that when Coach Kiffin was there players and such could roam around doing anything they wanted and there was no leadership or rules,” explained Martin. “Now with Coach Dooley at Tennessee he is a strong christian man that keeps you accounted for what you do and set in some team rules that keep everyone locked down at the task at hand and that really impressed me.”

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This comment right here makes me stand behind him even more. We may never be the best EVER but atleast we have a Christian coach. I know that some disagree and thats their choice but I am more of a VOL fan because of this.
 
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To be the Gang that couldn't shoot straight... the current staff seems to have a lot of good players pop up out of the blue talking highly of them and the direction of the program.

Lmao...now let's real some in by next year. Recruiting forum is the one area where I see some signs of life for this team and site. Thanks to all that add to it.
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This kid's film is sick. He definitely is a poor man's Eric Berry, which he has been compared to here in SC. It would be great to pull him and Avery Walls as our 2 safety prospects of the future behind Janzen and Myles.

That'd be a solid saftey class.
 
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If you want to know how Coach Dooley does business, just read this kid's statement about him and his staff vs. the previous administration. Nearly every article I've read about kids we are recruiting has them saying the coaches are great, they love the staff, etc. You can get to the same point by different routes. I like the route we're on right now.
 

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