ITT you predict the cheesy headlines for if/when Fulmer is gone.

#5
#5
Fulmer can stay at Krispy Kreme all he wants now - Fulmer headed off from UT to become the marketing manager for Krispy Kreme.
 
#8
#8
Fulmer destroys Bama in his final game 35 to 10 as he declares he will be stepping down at seasons end
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#11
#11
Fulmer destroys Bama in his final game 35 to 10 as he declares he will be stepping down at seasons end
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The logistics of this one this one confuse me.
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#12
#12
Whether by retirement or other means.

Heavyweight Fulmer Tumbles From Rocky Top?

A big weight removed---fulmer checks out.

Fulmer can stay at Krispy Kreme all he wants now - Fulmer headed off from UT to become the marketing manager for Krispy Kreme.
The three of you sure are classy.

Whether or not you believe that Fulmer is a good coach, or still has the ability to coach, is what should matter. His weight should be the last thing that matters.
 
#14
#14
The three of you sure are classy.

Whether or not you believe that Fulmer is a good coach, or still has the ability to coach, is what should matter. His weight should be the last thing that matters.

Get over yourself and have a little fun.
 
#15
#15
Get over yourself and have a little fun.
How about show a little class and a modicum of respect to a man who gave his all to Tennessee for, basically, his entire adult life? I would like to see CPF step down, but I do not need to add any insult to the man. If you want my headline, here it is:

Bittersweet day as coaching legend steps down.
 
#17
#17
How about you stop being so sanctimonious?
Fair enough.
Oh, and don't get mad, then that would only make you appear sanctimonious and no fun.

If you want to talk about CPF's decline as a HFC in recent years, do so. However, taking personal shots at the man is pretty low. His motive and intent is to make UT the best football program it can be. Unfortunately, he has been surpassed in ability to do so by more adaptive coaches. Have fun with your fat jokes...
 
#20
#20
How about show a little class and a modicum of respect to a man who gave his all to Tennessee for, basically, his entire adult life? I would like to see CPF step down, but I do not need to add any insult to the man. If you want my headline, here it is:

Bittersweet day as coaching legend steps down.

I hope that's the way it comes down. A bitter, protracted process will only diminish the coach and the university. I think he is in a state of denial right now about the condition of the program, and will resist the pressures to step down. However, I hope for his sake and his place in Tennessee football history that he sees the big picture and voluntarily retires with honor.
 
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