For the Fire Fulmer Crowd

#3
#3
Oh please, like they would have any real, good responses.

Typical idiotic responses soon to come
 
#4
#4
Originally posted by MyBloodRunnethOrange@Nov 19, 2005 4:56 PM
Since everyone seems to think CPF needs to go now, who is avaliable that would be a good coach for the Orange?
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:crazy: I'M AVAILABLE
 
#5
#5
Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 4:58 PM
Oh please, like they would have any real, good responses.

Typical idiotic responses soon to come
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Exactly my point. Everyone seems quick to want to get rid of a proven coach, but I havn't heard any suggestions for who exactly would replace him.
 
#6
#6
Originally posted by MyBloodRunnethOrange@Nov 19, 2005 4:56 PM
Since everyone seems to think CPF needs to go now, who is avaliable that would be a good coach for the Orange?
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What do you mean by available?
 
#9
#9
Honestly guys..the next coach will be a sacrificial lamb..you know what Fulmer can do..you dont know how far the next coach might pull the program down.

BTW who would want to coach at a Universtity that fires a coach for one bad yr outta 13? THis would be like Nebraska all over..you'd fall even further behind.
 
#11
#11
Bobby Petrino.

People will say he has not had a great year with Louisville this year, but the man puts up points. Let him be head coach and take over the offense and give Chavis a raise and let him control the offense.

Or, Al Borges.
Has anyone seen Auburn. Give me a break with our offensive line.
 
#12
#12
butch davis would not pull this program down, but fulmer will. just because he helped build the program we shouldn't give him a chance to burn it down. he has taken the program as far as he can now it is time to let somebody else take over.
 
#13
#13
Bobby Petrino
Al Borges
Norm Chow
Bob Stoops
Steve Spurrier
Pat Hill: Fresno State
Howard Schellenberger

Any coach on this list could go 8-4 next year...
 
#14
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Originally posted by Lexvol@Nov 19, 2005 5:01 PM
What do you mean by available?
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I'm talking about someone who would seriously consider an offer. I'm not looking for all the bring in Spurrier stuff that ain't never gonna happen. Who in their right mind would come to a program that runs off a coach who averaged 10 wins a season because he had one bad year. The only type of coach we could get is a Nick Saban type who would use us as a springboard to the league.
 
#15
#15
Originally posted by MyBloodRunnethOrange@Nov 19, 2005 6:10 PM
Who in their right mind would come to a program that runs off a coach who averaged 10 wins a season because he had one bad year. The only type of coach we could get is a Nick Saban type who would use us as a springboard to the league.
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Exactly!
 
#16
#16
Originally posted by NCGatorBait@Nov 19, 2005 5:03 PM
Honestly guys..the next coach will be a sacrificial lamb..you know what Fulmer can do..you dont know how far the next coach might pull the program down.

BTW who would want to coach at a Universtity that fires a coach for one bad yr outta 13? THis would be like Nebraska all over..you'd fall even further behind.

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Yeah, Butch Davis really drug Miami to rock botttom. How many times did he lose to Temple, the team most comparable to Vanderbilt on Miami's schedule?
 
#17
#17
Originally posted by Lexvol@Nov 19, 2005 5:08 PM
Bobby Petrino
Al Borges
Norm Chow
Bob Stoops
Steve Spurrier
Pat Hill: Fresno State
Howard Schellenberger

Any coach on this list could go 8-4 next year...
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I can't see anybody on that list who would give us a second thought.
 
#18
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Originally posted by MyBloodRunnethOrange@Nov 19, 2005 5:10 PM
I'm talking about someone who would seriously consider an offer. I'm not looking for all the bring in Spurrier stuff that ain't never gonna happen. Who in their right mind would come to a program that runs off a coach who averaged 10 wins a season because he had one bad year. The only type of coach we could get is a Nick Saban type who would use us as a springboard to the league.
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And you have a problem with that right now. At least Nick Saban left LSU loaded and they will be a powerhouse for years to come because of the few years he was there.
 
#22
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Originally posted by sickandtired@Nov 19, 2005 5:11 PM
And you have a problem with that right now.  At least Nick Saban left LSU loaded and they will be a powerhouse for years to come because of the few years he was there.
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I thought WE were loaded every year, too.
 
#23
#23
Originally posted by hatvol96@Nov 19, 2005 6:11 PM
Yeah, Butch Davis really drug Miami to rock botttom. How many times did he lose to Temple, the team most comparable to Vanderbilt on Miami's schedule?
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SO you want a springboard coach that will step in for a few yrs then leave??
 
#24
#24
Originally posted by VolunteerHillbilly@Nov 19, 2005 5:13 PM
I really do not care but this loss was unaccepatable.  Fire hime now.  maybe DC can do better.
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Butch Davis. Norm Chow. There are plenty of candidates out there.
 
#25
#25
Originally posted by NCGatorBait@Nov 19, 2005 5:13 PM
SO you want a springboard coach that will step in for a few yrs then leave??
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Give me a break, I know as a Gator fan you want Fulmer to run this program into the ground.
 

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