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I don't necessarily think it does. I think it gives us an idea of whatever we want to believe. I'm still trying to figure out what I believe.
I like Larry and I think he gets alot of unwarranted criticism. That said, he's admitted he doesn't get info like he used to, therefore I just don't pay much attention to him. If you know what I mean.
Good morning, everyone!
I woke up at 4 AM completely unable to go back to sleep like a kid on Christmas morning. I believe we will learn that Butch is no longer with us later today or at tomorrow's regularly scheduled press conference.
I think the Beav's posts and tweets over the last 24 hours have been the most believable ones yet. Funny how some on here think they show him to be a troll. All he's doing is revealing his motive. Last time the boosters' negotiations with Gruden were kept quiet so everyone could save face. This time the boosters want to be sure everyone knows who is responsible if this doesn't happen. I don't blame them.
I think Currie is a man who works quickly. And if the major pieces have been worked out already, I believe we could have this wrapped up in time for my brother to be Gruden for Halloween (all he needs is a visor). I have no insider knowledge on that, just a hunch.
I think the pieces are coming together for a bright future for the university of Tennessee.
Hyams is still saying this morning that Currie does not want to fire Butch. I know someone from the AD is feeding that info to Hyams, but something is said last week makes no sense.
I thought I read on here that he said that if Currie thought Butch was the right person for job that he (Currie) would take the hit for empty stands and loss of revenues from boosters.
That makes no sense at all, isn't one of the main jobs of the AD to increase revenue? If that is truly the way Currie thinks then he will be out of a job very soon as well.
Ill say it again, I just dont see how Currie and company can trot BJ out in Neyland at Homecoming. And if he does, at least say something. Give Butch a vote of confidence or something. Let us fans know whats going on. I wont watch another game this year. If they fired Butch this week, I was buying tickets for all 6 in my family to go next weekend. If they keep him, I wont even watch. Now, how many other fans are thinking the same way?
Hyams is still saying this morning that Currie does not want to fire Butch. I know someone from the AD is feeding that info to Hyams, but something is said last week makes no sense.
I thought I read on here that he said that if Currie thought Butch was the right person for job that he (Currie) would take the hit for empty stands and loss of revenues from boosters.
That makes no sense at all, isn't one of the main jobs of the AD to increase revenue? If that is truly the way Currie thinks then he will be out of a job very soon as well.
Ive got season tickets, but Id rather throw them in he garbage disposal than watch another game with Butch on the sidelines. Its insulting
The wings were fantastic! Thanks for asking. Double frying really is the key to crispy wings.
Basically the Beav just laid out that the boosters have completely negotiated the deal with Gruden. Ready for signatures. He said that his confidence comes from the fact that the major boosters are ready to deny any future funding if this doesn't happen. He used a carrot and stick analogy. The AD can't continue to function without the support of those boosters so there really isn't a choice.
I agree. And you have all those VFLs back on the sidelines and the thousands of alumni returning for their once a year game. It would absolutely be a slap in the face to everyone whos ever played and worn the T to be subjected to another Botch Jones coached game. Ive been pretty reserved to this point because waiting till after bama made some sense. But not anymore. Im almost ready to write a very sternly written email filled with the harshest of words and a strongly implied tone of anger and malcontent!
Sexton negotiated Mac's contract, which means it should not have a mitigation clause. UF is going to have to pay to get rid of him and the way things are looking that is inevitable. The red herring of firing for cause is probably intended to try and bring Mac to the negotiating table to discuss a reduction and as fan/booster-service so the AD doesn't have to explain "wasting" $13 million. It's my understanding that Butch's contract does contain a mitigation clause, which is probably the main reason he tried so hard to get a new deal before the season started. Butch's buyout is more like temporary alimony where UTAD could make monthly payments for a year and then take him to court and argue that he is intentionally unemployed or underemployed. The whole thing seems backwards right now because the coach with less leverage seems to be temporarily safer than the coach with the ironclad contract.