When does the DL madness end?

#39
#39
Wow, some of you guys are making me realize how bad the Tennessee school system really is.
 
#41
#41
He cant beat this guy out for a recruit. Tubs hands him his a$$ everytime they go head to head. Probably sends him a christmas card for all the gifts every signing day. They have 5 or 6 DL commits and keep pilling them on, and fulmer cant pull anything but a couple light DEnds, and maybe a WR that may end up at DE. I dont think we could pull a bama and pay them to come here right now.
 
#42
#42
We will get some 2* DT's, don't worry.

Yeah, we'll sign a few two-star DT recruits, they'll develop into All-SEC players, Fulmer will win 43 games over the next four years and NEW COACH will commit seppuku because UT won't be getting a new coach anytime soon.

Sound good to everyone? :)
 
#43
#43
Yeah, we'll sign a few two-star DT recruits, they'll develop into All-SEC players, Fulmer will win 43 games over the next four years and NEW COACH will commit seppuku because UT won't be getting a new coach anytime soon.

Sound good to everyone? :)

If seppuku means he won't post here anymore than yeah.
 
#44
#44
He cant beat this guy out for a recruit. Tubs hands him his a$$ everytime they go head to head. Probably sends him a christmas card for all the gifts every signing day.

And yet, in spite of all of Tuberville's perceived superior recruiting, Fulmer has had a better record than Tuberville in five out of the nine seasons in which both have been at their current jobs. Which means one of two things:

1. Fulmer is a much better coach than Tuberville, because he posts a better record more often than not despite inferior talent; or

2. The recruiting ratings are full of ****.

BTW: Seppuku is Japanese ritual suicide...also known as hara-kiri.
 
#47
#47
Nah... He just changes his mind... alot... in short spans of time... about core issues that most people with a soul hardly ever change.
 
#48
#48
Nah... He just changes his mind... alot... in short spans of time... about core issues that most people with a soul hardly ever change.

This has nothing to do with football or recruiting, but...

I always get worried if people never change their minds, it means either they are stubborn, not learning anything new, or a perfect human being already.

I'm only 24, but the older I get, the more my values change as I get a broader view of the world. I don't think this is indicative of a lack of a soul.
 
#49
#49
I'm Baptist but I honestly don't oppose the guy because he's Mormon. My concern is that when he wanted to be Governor of Mass. he was pro-choice and at a minimum passive about the advancement of homosexual "rights" issues.

Some time during the span between being governor and declaring for the presidency, the guy became a born again conservative strongly opposed to both of those things and talking as if he always had been.

Changing your mind is one thing... I hope people will when they find they are wrong... but his conversion was just way, way too convenient to be credible.
 
#50
#50
I'm Baptist but I honestly don't oppose the guy because he's Mormon. My concern is that when he wanted to be Governor of Mass. he was pro-choice and at a minimum passive about the advancement of homosexual "rights" issues.

Some time during the span between being governor and declaring for the presidency, the guy became a born again conservative strongly opposed to both of those things and talking as if he always had been.

Changing your mind is one thing... I hope people will when they find they are wrong... but his conversion was just way, way too convenient to be credible.

As a political leader, you are responsible for doing not only what you want, but also what your constituents want.

Let me say Romney wouldn't be my first pick for President (although I would surely vote for him over Clinton), but I don't think it is fair to accuse a guy for being gutless or soulless because he compromises with the other political party to pass legislation.

Often a bill is passed with several points too it, you may not agree with one part, but if you really feel it is important for another part to be passed, you don't veto it.

The reason Politicians aren't the most honest people on earth is because they are trying to make millions of people with their own ideas happy, and often say things that they will appease the largest majority.

Sometimes you are just trying to pick the lesser of several evils.
 

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