Journalist in Alabama documents his lack of intelligence

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Journalist in Alabama documents his lack of intelligence.


Yes, that’s it, Joe. Tennessee is too “poor” to pay for a quarterback.

Or perhaps Josh Heupel is showing a little bit of “Sabin-esk” leadership and not putting up with a good but not great, non-team player, realizing it will have an impact on the team far worse.
 
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Journalist in Alabama documents his lack of intelligence.


Yes, that’s it, Joe. Tennessee is too “poor” to pay for a quarterback.

Or perhaps Josh Heupel is showing a little bit of “Sabin-esk” leadership and not putting up with a good but not great, non-team player, realizing it will have an impact on the team far worse.
Calling that guy a journalist is a stretch. He gets a key fact wrong, and he even does so in Tennessee's favor. Tennessee did not beat Alabama in Peyton Manning's freshman season of 1994. We lost 17-13 in Neyland. That was sloppy.
 
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No Mr Goodman. I think you missed something somewhere. UT is getting kudos from across college football for letting the mercenary go and came out looking far better than if they had caved. Frankly I’m not sure we won’t be better off with Merklinger. That remains to be seen.
 
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Journalist in Alabama documents his lack of intelligence.


Yes, that’s it, Joe. Tennessee is too “poor” to pay for a quarterback.

Or perhaps Josh Heupel is showing a little bit of “Sabin-esk” leadership and not putting up with a good but not great, non-team player, realizing it will have an impact on the team far worse.
His hate and bias run so deep that it impedes his ability to have any semblance of credibility. Honestly, I’m almost a little embarrassed for this guy.
 
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I like how he refers to Vandy as a “major win” for the Vols now because of the beatdown Bama received last year.

This is the state of Alabama football post-Saban.
And Nico didn't lead **** to victory in those games other than Kentucky IMO where he looked great for once. The running game and defense lead the team. The passing game took a step back from Joe Milton under Nico. Joe passed for more TD's, more yards, had a better completion percentage, took WAY less sacks, and his QBR rating was twice Nico's season. With Milton level play, Tennessee beats Arkansas.
 
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Journalist in Alabama documents his lack of intelligence.


Yes, that’s it, Joe. Tennessee is too “poor” to pay for a quarterback.

Or perhaps Josh Heupel is showing a little bit of “Sabin-esk” leadership and not putting up with a good but not great, non-team player, realizing it will have an impact on the team far worse.
This guy is a total clown, which can be said about most every butt pickin’, finger sniffin’ bammer.
 
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Goodman is a hack who envisions himself as the next Keith Olberman, using sports as spring board to talking politics on MSNBC. Don't give him clicks.
Nothing about his evaluation makes sense. At some point, every school will have to make the same type of determination on a player trying to hold them for ransom.

Heupel made the right decision about Nico. After everything the university did in the courts backing him up, he tries to hold out for more money, and thinks it all about him.

I can't stand Keith Olberman, loud mouth and thinks he's right and anyone who disagrees with him, well, they're morons.
 
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If Tennessee would have paid up, how would the other players react in terms of their NIL agreements?
Great question! Would the whole team hold out for more money? Threaten to go into the portal? I just got a vision of some team, at some point in time, pulls that stunt.
 
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I'd say this guy speaks for 95% percent of Alabubba. Of course, they will have the worst takes than the rest of civilization. We already know this. Whatever Tennessee decided to do, Bubba would hitch the wagon to the opposing position. If UT overpays to keep QB, then their stance is UT caved and is the laughing stock, but since UT didn't cave, they are broke and can't keep players. Who cares what they think about our situation about any singular topic? Actually, whatever Alabubba thinks we should do, we should do the exact opposite always.....

Nico is available this week to transfer to Alabubba for a ton of money. I guess he's really suggesting Alabubba needs to steal him from UT and pay him whatever he wants....????
 
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He knows good and well the Vols ain't broke and most likely have more in the pot than Bubba does. This is why Bubba is against NIL and prefers to pay illegally under the table like they always have. Just trailer park tactics.

His article would have possibly been more accurate if it was titled something like this:

"Nico is broke, desperate, asking for a bailout, and hopeful to milk UT for more cash"
 
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I'd say this guy speaks for 95% percent of Alabubba. Of course, they will have the worst takes than the rest of civilization. We already know this. Whatever Tennessee decided to do, Bubba would hitch the wagon to the opposing position. If UT overpays to keep QB, then their stance is UT caved and is the laughing stock, but since UT didn't cave, they are broke and can't keep players. Who cares what they think about our situation about any singular topic? Actually, whatever Alabubba thinks we should do, we should do the exact opposite always.....

Nico is available this week to transfer to Alabubba for a ton of money. I guess he's really suggesting Alabubba needs to steal him from UT and pay him whatever he wants....????
He probably still thinks that Fulmer snitched on Bama and got them in recruiting violation trouble.
 
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Curious to how he will react and write about it when a certain star QB demands more cash from the Alabama faithful and they say no?
 

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