GetYouSomeofThat
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Just stop with the slander. Both, Antoine Davis and Jones are no longer employed at Tennessee.
Davis burned his bridges with UT with the way he handled himself after he left. He is probably now regretting that and trying to find a way to blame someone else. So let's pick on the wife.
He is not the innocent person you all want to think he is.
So you are saying it is the fans fault that he went sour and not the 41-0 azz kicking the football team and coaches are responsible for. Amazing. You can't make this stuff up.
Not strange. Mays was apparently close to the former staff. Mays disenchantment with Tennessee started with the UGA game. He heard the boos. He lives in Knoxville - no way to distance himself from the "bad side" of the media and fan base. He has seen and experienced first hand how vicious this fan base can be not only against coaches by also against players.
He appears to want to go to a place where there is positive energy around the team. He knows that with the first bump in the road at UT, it all will start again.
Yeah, I'm so glad that this doesn't happen at any other program in the country when a coaching staff's reputation goes South due to horrible performance.What's even more amazing is that the fans want to pat themselves on the back for putting a stop to the Schiano hire but then want to pretend their constant barrage of negativity has no impact on 18-23 year old young men. That is the kind of crap you can't make up.
You little whiners can't have it both ways. Either you had an impact on this team and program or you didn't.
Anyone with an ounce of intelligence has to know the viciousness of the attacks on FCBJ and the Jones family this year had to make many of the recruits and their families at least question their decision to play at Tennessee.
Here they were entrusting their future and their son's future to a guy, a coach they had taken into their home and had respect for, while on social media, attack after attack was being leveled at this coach and his family. Are you telling me you wouldn't start rethinking where you wanted your kid to be?
We just finished a season at 4-8 and 0-8 in conference. If that happened at any of those schools the exact same thing happens. Hell, at UGA they were booing over a 74% career winning coach and ripping him all over social media.Clemson right now is a very positive place to be.
UGA right now is a very positive place to be.
OSU, even though they did not make the playoffs, is a very positive place to be.
Those fans are not BOOING, they are cheering. The media is NOT dragging the program through the mud, the media is supportive.
If you can't tell the difference, between the atmosphere at those schools and UT - you obviously are blinded by your own disdain for UT.
And if I am not mistaken these are his top 3. Very apparent that he wants to go to a positive atmosphere.
What's even more amazing is that the fans want to pat themselves on the back for putting a stop to the Schiano hire but then want to pretend their constant barrage of negativity has no impact on 18-23 year old young men. That is the kind of crap you can't make up.
You little whiners can't have it both ways. Either you had an impact on this team and program or you didn't.
Anyone with an ounce of intelligence has to know the viciousness of the attacks on FCBJ and the Jones family this year had to make many of the recruits and their families at least question their decision to play at Tennessee.
Here they were entrusting their future and their son's future to a guy, a coach they had taken into their home and had respect for, while on social media, attack after attack was being leveled at this coach and his family. Are you telling me you wouldn't start rethinking where you wanted your kid to be?
Not strange. Mays was apparently close to the former staff. Mays disenchantment with Tennessee started with the UGA game. He heard the boos. He lives in Knoxville - no way to distance himself from the "bad side" of the media and fan base. He has seen and experienced first hand how vicious this fan base can be not only against coaches by also against players.
He appears to want to go to a place where there is positive energy around the team. He knows that with the first bump in the road at UT, it all will start again.
Not strange. Mays was apparently close to the former staff. Mays disenchantment with Tennessee started with the UGA game. He heard the boos. He lives in Knoxville - no way to distance himself from the "bad side" of the media and fan base. He has seen and experienced first hand how vicious this fan base can be not only against coaches by also against players.
He appears to want to go to a place where there is positive energy around the team. He knows that with the first bump in the road at UT, it all will start again.
What's even more amazing is that the fans want to pat themselves on the back for putting a stop to the Schiano hire but then want to pretend their constant barrage of negativity has no impact on 18-23 year old young men. That is the kind of crap you can't make up.
You little whiners can't have it both ways. Either you had an impact on this team and program or you didn't.
Anyone with an ounce of intelligence has to know the viciousness of the attacks on FCBJ and the Jones family this year had to make many of the recruits and their families at least question their decision to play at Tennessee.
Here they were entrusting their future and their son's future to a guy, a coach they had taken into their home and had respect for, while on social media, attack after attack was being leveled at this coach and his family. Are you telling me you wouldn't start rethinking where you wanted your kid to be?
So you are saying it is the fans fault that he went sour and not the 41-0 azz kicking the football team and coaches are responsible for. Amazing. You can't make this stuff up.
Players who want to make the university great again will get over a loss and understand they can help. If you don't believe that booing, general negativity doesn't impact a decision by a person - I don't know what to tell you.
L O friggin LNot strange. Mays was apparently close to the former staff. Mays disenchantment with Tennessee started with the UGA game. He heard the boos. He lives in Knoxville - no way to distance himself from the "bad side" of the media and fan base. He has seen and experienced first hand how vicious this fan base can be not only against coaches by also against players.
He appears to want to go to a place where there is positive energy around the team. He knows that with the first bump in the road at UT, it all will start again.
L O friggin L
Nobody that has followed college football for more than 15 minutes can take this seriously. OSU fans are nuts. Georgia just ran a 10 win coach. Clemson fans wanted to fire Dabo not too long ago.
We're not unique.
What's even more amazing is that the fans want to pat themselves on the back for putting a stop to the Schiano hire but then want to pretend their constant barrage of negativity has no impact on 18-23 year old young men. That is the kind of crap you can't make up.
You little whiners can't have it both ways. Either you had an impact on this team and program or you didn't.
Anyone with an ounce of intelligence has to know the viciousness of the attacks on FCBJ and the Jones family this year had to make many of the recruits and their families at least question their decision to play at Tennessee.
Here they were entrusting their future and their son's future to a guy, a coach they had taken into their home and had respect for, while on social media, attack after attack was being leveled at this coach and his family. Are you telling me you wouldn't start rethinking where you wanted your kid to be?