New adverb.....

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Grayvol

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I can't defend him any longer. I propose that from this point forward, "dooley" is an adverb to describe the ways we are finding to lose games, and cease to lose them after his firing. I hope to say at this point next season that we haven't dooleyed any games.
 
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I think of Dooley = dump. I said the other night to my brother whilst drinking that I had to go take a Dooley - we got a pretty good kick out of it
 
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I hope when the inevitable occurs Tennessee fans show some class. Coach Dooley has reached the point where you can call it a "failed administration." However, we have to remember he took a job when no one else wanted it, did some really good recruiting, and leaves the cupboard pretty stocked. While we are all upset, piling on is only going to make it harder to get a quality coach to come in.
 
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I hope when the inevitable occurs Tennessee fans show some class. Coach Dooley has reached the point where you can call it a "failed administration." However, we have to remember he took a job when no one else wanted it, did some really good recruiting, and leaves the cupboard pretty stocked. While we are all upset, piling on is only going to make it harder to get a quality coach to come in.

Kevin Sumlin wanted it
 
#11
#11
My daughter took a massive Dooley this morning, blew out of her diaper. She had Dooley from her foot to her belly button.
 

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