OK. Fulmer isnt going anywhere.

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checkerboard_charly

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U-T. i wanna hear u on this one. i know u have taken some bashing for sticking up for Fulmer. i wanna know what u think can be done.


any of u guys have a reasonable idea. because this fire fulmer stuff is going nowhere. trust me. he is staying put. so lets come up with something that may actually happen instead of all these dream situations.
 
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Get an OC that knows what he is doing.

Continue what we have done with Chavis.

Keep the strength and conditioning program.

We will succeed as we usually do.

The idiots wanting drastic change thankfully don't have a say in the decision process thank goodness.
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 7:27 PM
Get an OC that knows what he is doing.

Continue what we have done with Chavis.

Keep the strength and conditioning program.

We will succeed as we usually do.

The idiots wanting drastic change thankfully don't have a say in the decision process thank goodness.
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I agree fully. :rock: :rock:
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 7:27 PM
Get an OC that knows what he is doing.

Continue what we have done with Chavis.

Keep the strength and conditioning program.

We will succeed as we usually do.

The idiots wanting drastic change thankfully don't have a say in the decision process thank goodness.
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I would say some position coaches need to get the axe, too. That has been beat like a dead horse, but I would be majorly disappointed if something were not done with WR's and OL during the offseason.
 
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We need the AD to step in and find out what CPF's plan is to correct the problem. If he has a good plan then give him another year. If not, get him out of there and find a HC that can get us back on track!!!
 
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but doesnt all the assisstant coaches crappy coaching start with the head coach?

he oversees all aspects of the team and has the final say. right?
 
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Originally posted by checkerboard_charly@Nov 19, 2005 7:30 PM
but doesnt all the assisstant coaches crappy coaching start with the head coach?

he oversees all aspects of the team and has the final say. right?

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I agree. It all ultimately goes back to the head coach. My big beef is with Fulmer, that he has let this happen. I don't know if it is being too loyal to assistants, or can't see the forest for the trees, but WR's are horribly coached. Same goes for OL. Have you seen more talent wasted than what was wasted at those two positions this year? He has also grown complacent in practice habits, and it surely shows.
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 7:27 PM
Get an OC that knows what he is doing.

Continue what we have done with Chavis.

Keep the strength and conditioning program.

We will succeed as we usually do.

The idiots wanting drastic change thankfully don't have a say in the decision process thank goodness.
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I completely agree.
 
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We need a QB. I don't know if Crompton is the man or not, but we need someone. There's no reason for posters to debate RC vs. EA anymore. Neither of them can do anything.

 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 6:27 PM
Get an OC that knows what he is doing.

Continue what we have done with Chavis.

Keep the strength and conditioning program.

We will succeed as we usually do.

The idiots wanting drastic change thankfully don't have a say in the decision process thank goodness.
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No but we can stop buying those overpriced season tickets and stop our contributions to the Volunteer Athletic fund. I suspect many of the fan leaving Neyland today want drastic changes and are by your definition "idiots"!!!
 
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Originally posted by rockydoc@Nov 19, 2005 8:27 PM
No but we can stop buying those overpriced season tickets and stop our contributions to the Volunteer Athletic fund.


Thank You!

Thousands of other UT fans will eat those up in seconds!

Others feel free!
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 8:30 PM
Thank You!

Thousands of other UT fans will eat those up in seconds!

Others feel free!
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You want to bet!
 
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Originally posted by rockydoc@Nov 19, 2005 9:41 PM
You want to bet!
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heck yeah I do...If i was in knoxville i'd be in line right now
 
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Originally posted by rockydoc@Nov 19, 2005 8:41 PM
You want to bet!
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No need to bet. Look at our demand every year.

Please do us a favor and dump yours
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 19, 2005 8:47 PM
No need to bet. Look at our demand every year.

Please do us a favor and dump yours
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I will unless major changes are made!!

We are very lucky that the Titans are having a down year. Many UT fans in Middle and West Tenn are also Titan fans and when the Titans are winning forgo going to UT games anyway, much less with the crappy product they are now putting on the field!!
 
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In fairness I think Fulmer deserves 2 more years.
But I dont think he turns things around.
In 2 years it will be a decade since Fulmer won a NC, an SEC champ. anything.
I suspect Fulmer will retire at the end of 97 or be given an admin position if things dont turn around, which I suspect will be the case.
Most coaches when they get in their 60's experience a drop-off. It happened to bear bryant, paterno, even bowden isn't as successful now as he was.
 
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Originally posted by golf437@Nov 19, 2005 11:03 PM
:D I would take any tickets no matter how they play.
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:yes: same here, never giving up!

 
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Originally posted by oklavol@Nov 19, 2005 10:25 PM
I suspect Fulmer will retire at the end of 97
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It sounds like many on the board are wishing he had retired at the end of 97, or at least 98.
 
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Originally posted by oklavol@Nov 19, 2005 9:25 PM
In fairness I think Fulmer deserves 2 more years.
But I dont think he turns things around.
In 2 years it will be a decade since Fulmer won a NC, an SEC champ. anything.
I suspect Fulmer will retire at the end of 97 or be given an admin position if things dont turn around, which I suspect will be the case.
Most coaches when they get in their 60's experience a drop-off.  It happened to bear bryant, paterno, even bowden isn't as successful now as he was.
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2097???? I hope not!!
 

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