Fulmer looked bad.....

#27
#27
I almost wish we'd have a couple of losing seasons to get you idiots to put things back in perspective. The offensive coaches have to go, except trooper... but calling for Fulmer's head is winning program suicide.
 
#28
#28
Originally posted by rwemyss@Oct 29, 2005 11:35 PM
I almost wish we'd have a couple of losing seasons to get you idiots to put things back in perspective.  The offensive coaches have to go, except trooper... but calling for Fulmer's head is winning program suicide.
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Becareful of what you wish for...
 
#29
#29
Originally posted by rwemyss@Oct 29, 2005 10:35 PM
I almost wish we'd have a couple of losing seasons to get you idiots to put things back in perspective.  The offensive coaches have to go, except trooper... but calling for Fulmer's head is winning program suicide.
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Yeah, a "winning program" is great if you're okay with settling for 7-4 and 8-5 seasons with the occasional SEC championship sprinkled in. Just like finding a $5 bill in a pile of cow dung. Five dollars is great, but look at what you had to contend with to get it.
 
#30
#30
Nice name "VolsWinRLose". Why don't all you guys become Texas fans and call for Mack Brown's head? I seem to remember talk about firing that guy over the last couple of years because they "couldn't get over the hump." Hundreds of schools would kill to have a program that wins as much as ours does, you guys all take it for granted, and I'm sick of it.

Go hang out with your 'bammer friends on Tidefans, because that's the crowd you children sound like. Get over yourselves and accept a rough ride every now and again, or bounce from winning team to winning team like so many others do.
 
#31
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Originally posted by Z06Vol@Oct 29, 2005 11:41 PM
That's not gonna happen.
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Don't be so sure about that, the time has come, let's get real about TN football, we need some coaches with some imagination, why in the hell can't we be more than "predictable" on offense, it's Fulmer's fault, be a man and FIRE SOME PEOPLE!
 
#32
#32
Originally posted by rwemyss@Oct 29, 2005 11:35 PM
I almost wish we'd have a couple of losing seasons to get you idiots to put things back in perspective.  The offensive coaches have to go, except trooper... but calling for Fulmer's head is winning program suicide.
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Why? Because PF is a hot commodity? Do you realize how many top recruits were there tonight to see PF is still owned by the evil geious with a VERY sub-par team...ON HIS OWN FEILD with most of the fans puking. Some one please jump in here with a reality check....and don't feed me that "execution failure"BS because that,special teams and inconsistancy are the hallmarks of sound coaching and I knew thay by 7th grade.......you think they(recruits)don't.....and while am at it, remove Clausen from the travel squad,,,,one more eye roll at a poor play by Ainge caught on film and I'll be ready to say PF has lost total control of his team, You can't have the tail wagging the sick dog like he is from the sideline. If he's that pissy tell him to hit fulmer in the head with a spiral from more than five yards,,,PF probably won't even know he tried unless he was needing a drink of gatorade off the table 8 yards behind him( and even then they'll only lose a cup or two off the table and think it's a wadded-up sock or something)....because that's all he'll hit. The whole jerk-away and act pissed thing was cute in the post game interveiw after the LSU game,but now I'm sick of his crappy attitude and lack of team conformity that is obvious to ALL and further confirms PF's lack of institutional control. PF is REALLY starting to look like a puss for putting up with that crap from a float-master fifth year quarteback that WOULD NOT be starting at ANY other SEC school.....Sorry, but you just got my dander up and I am NOT a fairweathered fan....I have oozed orangr for my entire life and will continue to, but obvious problems are obvious problems and I think we all should be doing some serious evals instead of whatever rosy filter your looking through. Number 3 preseason, "best line ever",receivers that most NFL teams would love to have, Heisman hopeful at RB, 8 /9 returning starters on offense= CRAP....and that, my freind is coaching......Plain and simple..oh, did someone mention special teams(oh that was me) and depth...top recruiting classes every year...Do I need to go on? Development is not happening and if you can'y watch Richt, Shula, Spurrier,Tubberville,Myer,freaking Orgeron,ect.,ect.,ect.,ect.,ect.,ect.,ect., then you don't know football.
 
#33
#33
Originally posted by rwemyss@Oct 29, 2005 10:48 PM
Nice name "VolsWinRLose".  Why don't all you guys become Texas fans and call for Mack Brown's head?  I seem to remember talk about firing that guy over the last couple of years because they "couldn't get over the hump."  Hundreds of schools would kill to have a program that wins as much as ours does, you guys all take it for granted, and I'm sick of it.

Go hang out with your 'bammer friends on Tidefans, because that's the crowd you children sound like.  Get over yourselves and accept a rough ride every now and again, or bounce from winning team to winning team like so many others do.
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You must be Fulmer' personal publicist (or nephew) running to every post to defend this baffoon. I predict he will be gone by 2007!! :matrix:
 
#34
#34
I see alot of you saying get rid of RS, but what good will that do you if Fulmer won't let him open it up anyway. Maybe I am wrong but it looks to me that Phil is scared to death and always watching over his shoulders that someone will do to him what he did to Majors.
 
#35
#35
Fulmer looked no worse than our offense did tonight. I would have never dreamed we would be this bad on offense this year.

Experienced line.... returned a frosh AA QB and a senior who played well enough last season.... deepest talent pool at WR we have ever had according to many.... returned a 1000yd rusher who was a preseason hypesman candidate

ranked less than 100 in total offense in the NCAA

 
#36
#36
Originally posted by volunbeer@Oct 30, 2005 2:29 AM
Fulmer looked no worse than our offense did tonight.  I would have never dreamed we would be this bad on offense this year. 

Experienced line.... returned a frosh AA QB and a senior who played well enough last season.... deepest talent pool at WR we have ever had according to many.... returned a 1000yd rusher who was a preseason hypesman candidate

ranked less than 100 in total offense in the NCAA
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You talk so well about all these "returning" players... but forget... FULMER WAS THE COACH LAST YEAR TOO. There's only one difference in this team pre '98 vs. 99 to now. Figure that out and you see who should be fired.

Oh, and I'm in no way related to or affiliated with Coach Fulmer. I am a current student at UT that actually has something INVESTED in this university.

I swear, seeing the fix most of you call for (fire Fulmer) I think you must be the same people that fix a car that is smoking out the tailpipe by buying a new one, and throwing away your old one... a smarter person gets your old car just to find you put too much oil in it, drains it and drives off in a perfectly good car. You have to diagnose what the real problems are before you can fix them, and CP ISN'T THE PROBLEM. If he was, there wouldn't have been a '98 NC.
 
#37
#37
No matter how bad things got tonight, there was still one lone bright spot. At least CPF didn't CRY :cry: at his post game news conference.
 
#38
#38
Britton Colquitt proved he can place a punt as well as his brother. Did everyone forget the game two years ago when Dustin single footedly sent the USC game to OT so that we could beat this team that is always so much worse than us?
 
#39
#39
I think if Fulmer hired a great offensive staff and left them alone like he does the defensive staff it would be the best of all worlds. Fulmer could recruit and do the cocktain circuit and his coordinators could gameplan on saturday and make him look good.

Probably is'nt going to happen and yes..... he looked like he was crying tonight at the press conference. Just when it could not be any more embarrassing.....

I am a realist and if Fulmer can make the changes for next season he should stay but if not..... bye bye. UT AD is a 67 million dollar a year enterprise and this is the flagship and Fulmer is not the program.
 
#40
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Originally posted by rwemyss@Oct 30, 2005 3:19 AM
Britton Colquitt proved he can place a punt as well as his brother.  Did everyone forget the game two years ago when Dustin single footedly sent the USC game to OT so that we could beat this team that is always so much worse than us?
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Our special teams looked MUCH better tonight. However, Britton was getting pretty used to standing around the 50 and punting tonight. We might have downed another if the ref wasn't in the way. :biggrin2: He got hammered. I hope he's okay, but that was a huge hit he took.
 
#41
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Originally posted by Orangewhiteblood@Oct 30, 2005 3:40 AM
Our special teams looked MUCH better tonight.  However, Britton was getting pretty used to standing around the 50 and punting tonight.  We might have downed another if the ref wasn't in the way.  :biggrin2:  He got hammered.  I hope he's okay, but that was a huge hit he took.
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That one was headed out of bounds before the gunner could have gotten to it... that's why he hit that SJ, he wasn't on the field. I felt really bad for the guy... and it disgusted me to hear the students around me laughing about the hit the guy took.
 
#42
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The ref actually laughed as he was walking off the field holding his chin. He looked OK to me and that was one scary hit he took.

Hazards of the game for refs and I am surprised it does not happen more often.

 
#43
#43
Originally posted by volunbeer@Oct 30, 2005 3:54 AM
The ref actually laughed as he was walking off the field holding his chin.  He looked OK to me and that was one scary hit he took.

Hazards of the game for refs and I am surprised it does not happen more often.
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I didn't see that. I'm glad he seemed to be ok. You're right, it seems odd that it doesn't happen more often. Roll over to Tidefans and they'll be talking about how our guy did it on purpose, I can almost gurantee it.

Taking a helmet to the bare head, from a guy flying in full speed... wow... it threw him a good 5 yards.
 
#44
#44
You blame washington for the dropped balls yet people still refuse to rip taylor for 4 fumbles in the red zoned in 2 weeks by 3 different rb's. I dont care if you like him. His emotional spark still has the vols at 3-4. He sucks too.
 
#45
#45
Originally posted by BamaRic@Oct 29, 2005 10:45 PM
His job is very secure. He has brought you a NC and years of prosperity. Just stick with him and RS and you will be back! :cross:
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:eek:lol: :eek:lol: :eek:lol:

Thanks man. That was funny. Is your name really
Bama "Sabatoge" Ric.
 
#46
#46
Originally posted by brg72@Oct 30, 2005 9:21 AM
You blame washington for the dropped balls yet people still refuse to rip taylor for 4 fumbles in the red zoned in 2 weeks by 3 different rb's. I dont care if you like him. His emotional spark still has the vols at 3-4.  He sucks too.
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I actually agree with you. Our running backs have not been that hot this year either. I like Trooper, it is nice to see his enthusiasm, but that is not all it takes to be a good position coach.
 
#47
#47
I think we like Trooper b/c he's the only guy that brings any enthusiasm to the table... We lacked that for many years before we got Trooper, I'd hate to see us lose that. I agree that the RBs aren't playing to potential however.
 
#48
#48
Originally posted by Vol 4 Life@Oct 30, 2005 9:57 AM
I think we like Trooper b/c he's the only guy that brings any enthusiasm to the table...  We lacked that for many years before we got Trooper, I'd hate to see us lose that.  I agree that the RBs aren't playing to potential however.
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From all that I have read, Trooper makes the kids work for what they get, and they seem to respect that. IMO he ressurected Riggs career last year.

Trooper holds the kids accountable for effort and behavior.
 
#49
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Originally posted by SURFSIDEBEACHVOL@Oct 29, 2005 11:15 PM
Yep, but it will take at least 3 more losses or he will get another year
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They may be coming. ND, KY and Vandy!!!
 
#50
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Originally posted by Vol 4 Life@Oct 30, 2005 9:57 AM
I think we like Trooper b/c he's the only guy that brings any enthusiasm to the table...  We lacked that for many years before we got Trooper, I'd hate to see us lose that.  I agree that the RBs aren't playing to potential however.
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Put him in a cheerleading uniform and get some coaches!!!
 

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