Anyone else mad Dooley burned Worley's redshirt?

#26
#26
Yep you were deemed a heathen for "going against UT's head coach."

Bs. People just get tired of reading the same negative and repetitive junk over and over and you guys did nothing but whine like little beeches when nothing was in your control.
It was already hard enough without having to deal with a bunch of crybabies along the way.
 
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Another Dooley thread. Does it ever end? It's been two years now. Life goes on.

Dude was the worst coach in our history and then made off with $5M buyout for producing the biggest bucket of suck in Tennessee history.

He and Hambone deserve the ridicule of Vol fans for a generation or more. It will never be over.

And after Sunday, his decision to burn Worley's redshirt has me fired up, so Stooley can take his $5M and suffer some jabs from me on Volnation.
 
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I am.

The bamboo farmer and Chaney couldn't coach up Matt Simms, an NFL QB, to hand off to against Alabama in a blow out and wasted Worley's redshirt (idiots!).

Did the same thing the next year and burned Worley's RS on worthless play time.

I'd love to see Team 119 with RS senior Worley at the helm. In the hunt and in the mix!

Just another example of the jack-an-apes who coached our football team for three years. Or rather, organized locker room painting, orange pants alterations, stool placement protocol, and wash cloth soaping.

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What is funny that now VN use fools as the excuse for everything but when he was our coach VN was on a witch hunt if u called his coaching and recruiting out.....

I remember when you were right...but nobody knew...because you kept it a secret. :shhh:
 
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Not really. He really doesn't fit this offense all that well anyway. He's in there to minimize mistakes and take care of the ball. If we get that out of him i think we go bowling this year..
 
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Remember it was between he and Sumlin for the job.... That requires a shot....


everytime someone erroneously mentions this, I will repeat that Sumlin was waiting on Aggies, Tx or Ok to open up and was not coming to UT. Period. Dooley was hired because no one would take it.
 
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I am.

The bamboo farmer and Chaney couldn't coach up Matt Simms, an NFL QB, to hand off to against Alabama in a blow out and wasted Worley's redshirt (idiots!).

Did the same thing the next year and burned Worley's RS on worthless play time.

I'd love to see Team 119 with RS senior Worley at the helm. In the hunt and in the mix!

Just another example of the jack-an-apes who coached our football team for three years. Or rather, organized locker room painting, orange pants alterations, stool placement protocol, and wash cloth soaping.

I was very pissed at the time. I'm trying not to remember those mistakes anymore. What was the question?
 
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I am.

The bamboo farmer and Chaney couldn't coach up Matt Simms, an NFL QB, to hand off to against Alabama in a blow out and wasted Worley's redshirt (idiots!).

Did the same thing the next year and burned Worley's RS on worthless play time.

I'd love to see Team 119 with RS senior Worley at the helm. In the hunt and in the mix!

Just another example of the jack-an-apes who coached our football team for three years. Or rather, organized locker room painting, orange pants alterations, stool placement protocol, and wash cloth soaping.



You are absolutely correct! However, if Worley were to be a senior next season, would Dormandy still come to U.T.???

Also, none of us had any idea that things would turn out this way. From our perspective, Bray would have returned for his senior season in 2013 and Worley could have red shirted then.

Back in 2011 & 2012, I didn't see Bray leaving a year early for the N.F.L.
 
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Not one bit.

I'm still waiting for somebody to name a skill position player that was a meaningful contributor that has been redshirted by choice since Travis Stephens.

There was no choice but to let Worley play. Bray was hurt and Simms was awful.
 
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I'm still waiting for somebody to name a skill position player that was a meaningful contributor that has been redshirted by choice since Travis Stephens.

There was no choice but to let Worley play. Bray was hurt and Simms was awful.

Does a jucco rs count?
 
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I am not mad at Dooley or Kiffin, I am just glad they are gone. They did what any other incompetent coaches would do-- they took the money. Deep down, if you really took off the orange glasses, you had to know the hires were horrible. I thought so on both occasions. Oh some may have been a bit excited about Lane and the prospects of becoming "USC Knoxville" but as soon as he opened his mouth you knew he was just an idiot. I blame the people who hired Mike Hamilton. He was truly awful.

Let's look at Mike's tenure:

-Fired Fulmer with no real plan
-Hired Lane
-Hired Dooley
-Hired Pearl, got show cause
-Hired baseball coach from Western Carolina??
-Horrible track team
-Had a swimming coach sexting teen boys
-Gave Pat Summitt Alzheimer's

He left to start an AIDS foundation in Africa. Based on his track record I worry that he is actually spreading AIDS instead of helping treat it.
 
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Does a jucco rs count?

I'd say no. The point is, especially since scholarship limits dropped to 85, there aren't nearly as many redshirts and there are hardly any skill guys using them unless the position is majorly loaded. 4 and 5 star guys don't want to sign and then sit. And if they're on the roster and they can contribute, no coach is going to sit them for the sake of a season 4 years down the road that they may not even be around for.

I can't think of a WR since Carl Pickens, a RB since Travis Stephens or a QB since Jerry Colquitt that redshirted on purpose.
 
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I'd say no. The point is, especially since scholarship limits dropped to 85, there aren't nearly as many redshirts and there are hardly any skill guys using them unless the position is majorly loaded. 4 and 5 star guys don't want to sign and then sit. And if they're on the roster and they can contribute, no coach is going to sit them for the sake of a season 4 years down the road that they may not even be around for.

I can't think of a WR since Carl Pickens, a RB since Travis Stephens or a QB since Jerry Colquitt that redshirted on purpose.

Really need 45-50 truly great players of your 85 players to complete at a high level without injuries
 
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I'd say no. The point is, especially since scholarship limits dropped to 85, there aren't nearly as many redshirts and there are hardly any skill guys using them unless the position is majorly loaded. 4 and 5 star guys don't want to sign and then sit. And if they're on the roster and they can contribute, no coach is going to sit them for the sake of a season 4 years down the road that they may not even be around for.

I can't think of a WR since Carl Pickens, a RB since Travis Stephens or a QB since Jerry Colquitt that redshirted on purpose.

I cant either....at Tennessee.

There has been a couple of qb's at other sec schools that worked out. Wasn't last years heistman a rs?
 
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I cant either....at Tennessee.

There has been a couple of qb's at other sec schools that worked out. Wasn't last years heistman a rs?

id say qb's are an exception if there is an established junior/senior starter

EJ Manuel was going to start even with Winston behind him, same for Manziel and Tannehill.

Unless you have a world beater as a freshman and very few options as upperclassmen i would think a redshirt season would help QB's
 
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