Coach Fulmer Not Encouraging Banks

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OldVol

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I think Coach Fulmer realizes that this would send the wrong signal to some of his, shall we say, "problem children."

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You know, I believe in second chances, I really do. But for some reason this scenario seems to me to have the potential to be more disruptive than helpful to the team.

And, if I remember correctly, Banks was a bit disenchanted with the way things were going even before he got into trouble.

I would encourage him to try elsewhere and would wish him the absolute best of luck, but at U.T., I don't think it would work.

Just my opinion! :twocents:
 
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Originally posted by Smokey_Vol@May 20, 2005 7:14 PM
Let him walk on. I believe he could feel the gap at safety. We don't need him at QB or WR, but make him play SS and I think he will shine. He got a chance to make it right and I think UT should let walk-on and pay for his schooling himself. I think he is owning up to his mistakes and has learned from them. That takes a man in my book.
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they phrase "too little too late" comes to my mind, I think CPF gave him enough chances before he was dismissed IMO
 

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