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Listening to Pittman postgame and I continue to be impressed
Posted on 11/1/20 at 1:24 pm
Posted on 11/1/20 at 1:24 pm
The man praises his players but at the same time you can tell he’s visibly upset over an 11 point loss to the number 8 team in the nation and towards the end when he’s asked a question about playing with energy he says something like, “well we play with great energy but it’s not our job just to play with great energy, it’s to play with great energy and win.” That’s the attitude of a championship coach
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:59 am to Hawgnsincebirth55
To his credit he's not doing the "wait till I get my players in here" whining that some coaches are doing.
Mind you, he has far more cause to do so than any other first year coach in the SEC I can think of this season. That we have played so well with so little depth is a testament to our coaching staff and our players.
We were picked by pretty much everyone to finish at the bottom of both the SEC West and the SEC. With a good shot of being the absolute worst P5 team. Instead we are a blown call away from having a winning record half way through the season and our other two losses have come to legit top 10 teams.
Mind you, he has far more cause to do so than any other first year coach in the SEC I can think of this season. That we have played so well with so little depth is a testament to our coaching staff and our players.
We were picked by pretty much everyone to finish at the bottom of both the SEC West and the SEC. With a good shot of being the absolute worst P5 team. Instead we are a blown call away from having a winning record half way through the season and our other two losses have come to legit top 10 teams.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 10:10 am to Arksulli
I definitely think that his approach of "we only need who we bring on the plane" has worked wonders for team morale. This season has really shown me how much of a difference it makes when a team is well prepared and playing with confidence.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 10:23 am to Arksulli
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To his credit he's not doing the "wait till I get my players in here" whining that some coaches are doing.
Agreed.
One of the biggest failures of Bielema and Morris moreso was the fact that for the most part they wrote off the players they inherited and tried to force their system (to the extent either had one).
Hell, Petrino nearly scratched his way to a bowl in year 1 by making the most of what little he was left by Nutt.
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I definitely think that his approach of "we only need who we bring on the plane" has worked wonders for team morale. This season has really shown me how much of a difference it makes when a team is well prepared and playing with confidence.
That plus his "I don't want to lose one guy in this room" sales pitch during his initial team meeting went a long way in the team buying in.
I haven't seen a team play with this much unwavering confidence since Petrino's last year. Even Bert's decent teams entered the game full of piss and vinegar but tucked their tails between their legs at the first sign of adversity.
This post was edited on 11/2/20 at 10:27 am
Posted on 11/2/20 at 10:29 am to Feral
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One of the biggest failures of Bielema and Morris moreso was the fact that for the most part they wrote off the players they inherited and tried to force their system (to the extent either had one).
In hindsight, which is always 20/20, Bert's early comment of "I expected more skilled position talent on this team when I took the job" should have told us we were screwed.
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