Dooley!

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Is he the worst coach in Tennessee history? And will he be fired Tomm? SURELY TO GOD HE WILL BE FIRED TOMM....:furious3:
 
#3
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If he isn't fired student should take it to Thornton Athletic Center and protest or maybe Neyland. They need to stay until they get a darn answer
 
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How can he not be? He's accounted for 10% of all loses in UT history. Think about that for a minute. 10% of all loses in less then 3 years. I'm not confident we beat Kentucky next week after seeing the lay down tonight.
 
#8
#8
But look at all the firsts he's done:

First to lose to Kentucky since 1984.
First to lost at Vanderbilt since 1982.
First to start 0-5 in the SEC 3 straight years.
Gave up the most points ever in Neyland Stadium.
 
#9
#9
it's pretty obvious now that everyone but us knew before the game that he is out at the end of the year....you could tell by his demeanor from the start of the game..
 
#10
#10
Will finish his career winless when losing or tied at half. Winless! Amazing that even by luck someone doesn't win a game with adversity. This stat speaks volumes about his ability to motivate and coach up players.
 
#11
#11
Should he not be canned tomm? I think that would give some motivation to the players at least a final answer....
 
#12
#12
What was telling was watching Vol fans file out of the stadium after the 3rd Quarter. Those fans will not be at the game next week along with many more.
 
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Is he the worst coach in Tennessee history? And will he be fired Tomm? SURELY TO GOD HE WILL BE FIRED TOMM....:furious3:

Not the worst in Tennessee history, but the worst W-L record since the end of the 1910 season. That's pretty sad. Anyway, Dooley is the fourth losingest UT coach based on W-L percentage. Of course no one remembers Andrew A. Stone (1910), James Depree (1905-1906), nor S.D. Crawford (1904). Maybe, history will be as kind in helping us to forget all the pain during Dooley's time.
 
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#14
But look at all the firsts he's done:

First to lose to Kentucky since 1984.
First to lost at Vanderbilt since 1982.
First to start 0-5 in the SEC 3 straight years.
Gave up the most points ever in Neyland Stadium.

you forgot giving up 721 yds of offense in Neyland....
 
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#15
I have been a vols fan my whole life and this is by far the s***iest season ive witnessed in my 27 year existence. PLEASE FIRE DOOLEY NOW!
 
#16
#16
But look at all the firsts he's done:

First to lose to Kentucky since 1984.
First to lost at Vanderbilt since 1982.
First to start 0-5 in the SEC 3 straight years.
Gave up the most points ever in Neyland Stadium.



We lost to Vandy in November 2006. Fulmer was the coach and Cutler was the q.b. at Vandy. I was at the game...

First loss to Kentucky since 1984.

First loss to Vandy since 2006.*********

First season with an 0 - 8 record against S.E.C. teams.
(We lose to Ky, next weekend)

Had major celebrations after wins against UAB, Vandy, and Troy...... Celebrated as if we had won the Super Bowl...
 
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If we did not lose to the Vanderbilt Commonhores every 20 or 25 years it would not be a rivalry! :hi:
 
#18
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We lost to Vandy in November 2006. Fulmer was the coach and Cutler was the q.b. at Vandy. I was at the game...

First loss to Kentucky since 1984.

First loss to Vandy since 2006.*********

First season with an 0 - 8 record against S.E.C. teams.
(We lose to Ky, next weekend)

Had major celebrations after wins against UAB, Vandy, and Troy...... Celebrated as if we had won the Super Bowl...

First of all it was 2005, not 2006 we lost to Vandy.

Second I said first time we lost AT Vanderbilt since 1982.
 

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