This says it all

#26
#26
I also think that Fulmer and the rest of his henchmen bought into the 'VOLS ARE GREAT' hype before the season, and were waaaayyy too quick to pull out the green jerseys and rest on the 'we have the better talent' laurels. Games aren't WON in August, but by golly they can (and were) LOST in August.
 
#27
#27
bring back JJ McKleski or Jason Witten maybe some heart will rub off, I just don't see it in this bunch!
 
#28
#28
Originally posted by volmanjr@Nov 6, 2005 4:17 PM
we'll remember you said that, my god why don't you go buy an NFL team so you can hire, fire and draft anybody that doesn't stink
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Because I don't think there is such a thing as "doesn't stink" in Sarge's clueless little world.
 
#29
#29
Originally posted by volmanjr@Nov 7, 2005 2:21 PM
bring back JJ McKleski or Jason Witten maybe some heart will rub off, I just don't see it in this bunch!
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while your at it, bring back wilson and bill duff. all heart and emotion.
 
#30
#30
Originally posted by Lexvol@Nov 6, 2005 10:11 AM
UT has struggled to connect deep on vertical routes throughout the season. Ainge said tougher practice habits would be a good first step to correct the problem.

"We need to change stuff up in practice," he said. "If I throw an interception or we drop a ball or we miss a block, we need to make it more important. If we do something wrong like that, we're going to pay for it."
Right from the horses mouth.
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Just remember, it's Randy Sanders's fault!! All by himself!! Isn't that what you have always believed??

Other than that, good post! I agree with you. :thumbsup:

I guess I'll leave that RS stuff alone from now on, it's time for the team and the fans to move on.
 
#31
#31
Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 6, 2005 3:50 PM
The difference between Clausen and Ainge on this subject is that Rick has more experience and game time and still sucks. Ainge has had little game time and has actually shown improvement. Give Ainge a break. All things considered he's done quite well. He came in with a clean head and a hunger to win the job last year and performed marvelously for a freshman. Given a year of being under Sanders' wing and being told he's a starter, then maybe not, then maybe, then maybe not he's had a lot of crap to deal with.

I'd say let him start the rest of the season. Odds are he's our QB next year unless the new OC will start from scratch with Crompton getting rid of tainted Sanders goods. At least with Ainge the field is stretched more and it gives Foster some room to work with and practice for next year as well.
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You couldn't be more right!
 
#32
#32
Originally posted by gonygonygo@Nov 7, 2005 2:51 PM
Just remember, it's Randy Sanders's fault!!  All by himself!!  Isn't that what you have always believed??

Other than that, good post!  I agree with you.  :thumbsup:

I guess I'll leave that RS stuff alone from now on, it's time for the team and the fans to move on.
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RS was the weak leak in the chain. Not his fault, just the way it is.
 

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