Fulmer debate extravaganza (merged)

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I bet its an "adventure" if he's applying his "coaching skills"! I can see it now, stock is plummeting, people are bailing, and Failure is clapping his hands saying, "stay the course," and, "we're working like heck!"
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Did you have a better opinion of him when you hired him? Were you surprised he was the way you described him when he appeared to speak?
 
Did you have a better opinion of him when you hired him? Were you surprised he was the way you described him when he appeared to speak?

My opinion of him as a coach was the same before and after. He would never out-coach, he would just out-talent. I'm fine with that as long as you can do it.

I had no opinion of him as a person because I had never met him. I formed it after I met him.
 
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I bet its an "adventure" if he's applying his "coaching skills"! I can see it now, stock is plummeting, people are bailing, and Failure is clapping his hands saying, "stay the course," and, "we're working like heck!"
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There is a life out there for you. Look hard, you may find it. But, then again, people like you are a neccessary evil, such as hyena's or mosquitoes, or bladder cancer.
 
My opinion of him as a coach was the same before and after. He would never out-coach, he would just out-talent. I'm fine with that as long as you can do it.

I had no opinion of him as a person because I had never met him. I formed it after I met him.

If you are not to busy being ":#:'@#, which I understand is hard for you, who is taking an untalented team and beaten a talented one (in effect, outcoaching them). Please explain this convoluted principle, and list examples. As far as CPF on a personal level, you strike me as the kind of person that "earns" that treatment from lots of folks, not just Fulmer. I am just saying.
 
If you are not to busy being ":#:'@#, which I understand is hard for you, who is taking an untalented team and beaten a talented one (in effect, outcoaching them). Please explain this convoluted principle, and list examples. As far as CPF on a personal level, you strike me as the kind of person that "earns" that treatment from lots of folks, not just Fulmer. I am just saying.

We've already exhausted that point with Failure's record against Spurrier, Saban, Miles, etc.

Why don't you entertain us with teams that Failure had inferior talent but clearly out-coached.
 
fulmer's biggest win may have been the 2001 win over florida in gainesville, which kept uf out of the title game. The fsu win--big, but fsu's offense wasn't that good.
 
We've already exhausted that point with Failure's record against Spurrier, Saban, Miles, etc.

Why don't you entertain us with teams that Failure had inferior talent but clearly out-coached.

What is his record against CSS CNS CUM CLM & CMR? I would bet that it is opposite their career record. As in he was about 25 percent against them and they win about 75 percent of their games. Big whup. Quit hatin on a Vol.
 
You're exactly right! That was an F'n awesome coaching job against UCLA!

Didn't your boy Kiffin do a worse job of that at home against UCLA? Or what about the 13 men? Come on man, **** happens sometimes. You keep embarrassing yourself acting like an elementary school kid calling names on the playground. I'd like to see what type of qualifications you think you have that makes you such an expert.
 
I heard a rumor, from his wife nonetheless, that Fulmer puts his pant on one leg at a time. So, therefore, he is grounded and normal like anyone else; however, he has a National Championship ring. I dare anyone to challenge me. He did his best and got the best. You can not argue that. He slacked off, or relied on terrible intel, Iraq, either way. He is mighty damn fine in my book. Yet, his time has come and gone.
 
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I heard a rumor, from his wife nonetheless, that Fulmer puts his pant on one leg at a time. So, therefore, he is grounded and normal like anyone else; however, he has a National Championship ring. I dare anyone to challenge me. He did his best and got the best. You can not argue that. He slacked off, or relied on terrible intel, Iraq, either way. He is mighty damn fine in my book. Yet, his time has come and gone.

I'm not wishing for him to come back or anything (do wonder what may have happened due to the crap that has been the seasons without him), but it is insane to give him the thrashing that so many give him.
 
As someone else said before, it is unfair to say Fulmer "inherited" the talent when he was the offensive coordinator and recruited quite a bit of that talent himself. He just got promoted.

He also recruited alot of the lack of talent that Coach Kiffin and Dooley inherited.
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