Coach Cut

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Guys I don't know about you but I have a feeling that he will get our offense turned around. :dance2:
 
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There's nothing wrong with having 2 head coaches on the team. It should make for more getting done in the offseason and continue through the spring and preseason practices.

Now I just want to know who they're bringing in for the OL and the receivers.
 
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I agree, I think Cutt will get our guys back in line and pay attention to detail. This is a very good pick in my mind. Especially since Cutt has HC experience. Phil will be more willing to turn loose of the raines so Cutt can do what he has to do.
 
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Most optimistic about the idea of CPF handing this offense over to Cut. Along with most people on this board that point to the head man, I am ready to see a game plan that doesn't have CPF's fingerprints all over it.
 
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Cut said:

Doesn't see going the Juco route to get any new qbs.

His five year old girl says :were staying in Kville".

There is potential in the staff for adjustments.

Gonna try and be a good coordinator like Chavis.

We have 15 days on the field during spring to get on with it.

My older h/s age' girl is happy; his wife's mother lives in Kville. It was the right place to be.

Say's there was a lack of discipline--but they're gonna have to prove themselves. They gotta learn what it is to be a winner.





 
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Originally posted by Lexvol@Nov 28, 2005 7:16 PM
Most optimistic about the idea of CPF handing this offense over to Cut.  Along with most people on this board that point to the head man, I am ready to see a game plan that doesn't have CPF's fingerprints all over it.
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What is Phil gonna due now, sit back and play the part of B. Bowden. Cutcliff addresses the discipline problems, those on the field with the offense. What about the off the field problems and discipline? Do you think Fulmer is going to change stripes and become a discipilarian overnight? I personally doubt it. What does he really bring to the table anyway?
 
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Originally posted by Arclight@Nov 28, 2005 6:16 PM

Say's there was a lack of discipline--but they're gonna have to prove themselves. They gotta learn what it is to be a winner.
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That is awesome. I hope this turns out to be one of the top priorities.
 
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You get the feeling that Cutcliffe thinks that attitude and discipline were a huge part of this season. I tend to agree.
 
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He said there were some discipline problems. Prob some players will have to grab their...
 
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Originally posted by Orangewhiteblood@Nov 28, 2005 6:34 PM
You get the feeling that Cutcliffe thinks that attitude and discipline were a huge part of this season.  I tend to agree.
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Oh absolutely. Hopefully it will get right and put us back on top. But here's a question, how much time does he get? Next year SEC Champs? Or modest 8-9 win season?
 
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Cut is the # 1 man behind CPF.



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Tennessee athletics director Mike Hamilton said Monday that David Cutcliffe has signed a two-year contract, with a base salary of $275,000 and $25,000 for media and apparel.

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