He seems like the type that can thrive in a good situation, but can compound problems in a shitty situation. Definitely compounding problems right now.
I don't see one single scenario that leads to Coach Gomer being back if we lose to Vandy this weekend. I still think there's a chance we beat Vandy, get blown out by Florida and A&M, and he's still gone. Talk about the coffers, reserves, donor dollars all you want but there's another thing people haven't brought up and that's 2021 ticket/stadium and merchandise revenue. You bring this jackass back next year and it could go to hell really fast. I guess we still open with Bowling Green and I'd say that's a guaranteed win but at this point after that Georgia State mess I wouldn't be so sure. Then you follow up with Pittsburgh. You lose that game and then your first SEC game and all of a sudden it's an empty Neyland again next year with full capacity actually being allowed (hopefully). The loss of ticket revenue alone would be somewhere in the neighborhood of 12-15 million. That's not counting concessions. I'm also factoring in they sell 56k season tickets leading into next year to still get to that 12 to 15 million in lost ticket revenue. They could easily make up everything this embarrassment has to be paid just by getting rid of him anyway. Keep him, lose at least 15 million in revenue next year, and then figure out that probably wasn't a good idea.
UT would be perfectly fine without the Haslam's money. There's plenty of others that are willing to write checks that aren't meddling morons who screw up everything they touch.
I've watched way too many Chaney coached offenses in person seeing way too many guys open for me to say he's a problem. He does abandon the run at times, but he hasn't done it this year.
According to Basilio he went to Pruitt with a couple of different game plans for Maurer and Bailey one week and was told nah we good
Auburn was going full bore on defense against bailey, and he was able to move the ball down the field just by looking for the open man. Bailey can turn this around.
All Bammers are instructed to fawn over a failing UT, saying we are doing things right and are headed to great things.
It was absolutely infuriating listening to him. Especially fondling his balls while saying he didn’t have good offensive personnel around him. Not everyone has 5*s at every spot on their 3 deep, McElroy. Sometimes you have to make due with some 4*.
Chaney needs a qb who can read the safety, or olb, quickly scan and get rid of the ball. Well, many OCs do, but you know what i mean. How do you call a game when your qb cant do any of that, or run.
And staring down receivers. I went to Simm's first game starting, and that was my biggest takeaway from that day. A fellow Vols fan at work asked me how I thought they looked, and I told him to expect interceptions, lots of them. JG may be worse.