Official Jon Gruden Thread XLIV

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I really think it was the 73 Tennessee legislators publicly denouncing this hire that nixed it. I really feel this family only cares about getting to the upper echelon of politics, via Bill. Bill wants in the Senate, possibly the White House. Think the Kennedy family.
We need to put pressure again on the politics side of things. We need Tennessee to say we will never vote for Haslam again over this.

They really did want Bill to be the shining star from Tn. in the White House but from my understanding if he had won the Senate seat the national media and potential candidates would have a field day with the Pilot trouble.

It is hard to believe he had no knowledge at all of any of the going's on. I mean do they really think people don't believe they set around the table and never talk about how to make more money. Also check out JLL, they are the ones thsat Bill was pushing to basically take over all aspects of running ALL of the states buildings, maintenance, janitorial, and property. Read up on that and see what you think and who was going to benefit from it and why.
 
Between his actions embarrassing the university lack of legitimate search, and possible financial repercussions due to him signing an MOU; there should be enough to fire Currie with cause and avoid any buyout.
 
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We went an entire day yesterday without a single word from anyone. I’m afraid the longer this goes, the more likely it is that they are in fact, waiting us out. Or even worse, just don’t care and are going along with business as usual. In the end, we are going to be made fun of and laughed at and Haslam will still be in power. I sure hope not but it feels that way.

The fans are buying time, rev. Buying time for folks like Atlanta to do what they do. We all have roles here. Ours is to publicly keep pressure up to oust the influence of Haslam and his hand-picked tools. The big donors are the ones who will have to actually make that happen.
 
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Guys, it's important to keep the focus on replacing this AD and the Haslam influence on our program. I see lots of people chattering about Lane Kiffin, but we can debate his pros or cons later.

Fact is, no coach will have sustained success with the snakes still in play.

We MUST clean house FIRST, and we can't get sidetracked from that, even by something as important as a new coach. We aren't talking about saving a recruiting class or a season anymore, we are fighting for the whole enchilada.
I sent more emails today.....I agree Currie has to go!
 
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Why did Cutcliffe interest have to be public?
Not interested doesn't help anything. Makes us look like
a bigger s..t fire .
 
Haslam won't allow Blackburn. The fans/boosters need to ramrod Blackburn down Haslam's throat.

That's the problem- Haslam now runs this university! He can do whatever he freaking wants with no recourse! He has the support of the president and the Chancellor! No one is against him and again, the media pushes the narrative it's the fans fault. Haslam is never mentioned in the media with Tennessee....
 
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Guys, it's important to keep the focus on replacing this AD and the Haslam influence on our program. I see lots of people chattering about Lane Kiffin, but we can debate his pros or cons later.

Fact is, no coach will have sustained success with the snakes still in play.

We MUST clean house FIRST, and we can't get sidetracked from that, even by something as important as a new coach. We aren't talking about saving a recruiting class or a season anymore, we are fighting for the whole enchilada.

Do we want the cheese on or off the enchilada?

(Sorry, could not resist😀. Totally agree with your post).
 
I'll add email your local media, especially the Hyams and other water carriers there. Make them make a choice between being truthful or feeling the pinch in their wallet.
 
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Why did Cutcliffe interest have to be public?
Not interested doesn't help anything. Makes us look like
a bigger s..t fire .

The bigger question is why is Currie doing anything.......

The sense that this will go on as business as usual and Davenport and Dipietro and the BOT do and say nothing, other than what came out yesterday, is very concerning. Hard to believe change shouldn't happen, but, it is possible nothing changes. Possibility vs. probability, I hope things turn out for the best but am not holding my breath.
 
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Between his actions embarrassing the university lack of legitimate search, and possible financial repercussions due to him signing an MOU; there should be enough to fire Currie with cause and avoid any buyout.

LOL. He has the right to do what he did irregardless if we approve or not. It is his call as the AD.
 
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Currie won't resign, he must be forced out, I have great disdain for John Currie and won't rest until he is out of any decision making process at UT:aggressive:

Hyams said yesterday Haslam and Manning were the ones that hired Curry and to fire him you would have to go through both of them.
 
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I’m telling you.....if Bill Haslam becomes the next president of the University, we will never remove that family or their thirst for power.
 
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How can the administration let Currie interview anyone for the hire, what coach in his right mind would believe he has any credibility. What he did Sunday made him look like a bafoon. He is a joke to the coaching profession, his career as an AD is over. The longer the administration leaves him in the worse they look.
 
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The fans are buying time, rev. Buying time for folks like Atlanta to do what they do. We all have roles here. Ours is to publicly keep pressure up to oust the influence of Haslam and his hand-picked tools. The big donors are the ones who will have to actually make that happen.

Good morning fellow Grudeamaniacs!!!

I see nothing new developed overnight....

IF AtlantaVol and his "team" are on to something to reverse course, and I am all for it btw, then someone needs to get word to that "team" that they need to communicate somehow, someway with us peasants out here in a more timely fashion. Now is not the time for subtlety!

Now, back to my regular Gif postings..........ya'll may continue...
 
The fans are buying time, rev. Buying time for folks like Atlanta to do what they do. We all have roles here. Ours is to publicly keep pressure up to oust the influence of Haslam and his hand-picked tools. The big donors are the ones who will have to actually make that happen.

I understand. And I’m doing my part as are you and thousands of others. But we need a coach. I know what’s going on is bigger than who gets hired and it’s been needed for a while, but we still need a coach. We can’t say “forget this class” just to complete the purge because whoever the coach is, needs players. We need a coach. I don’t want to rush the hire because we’ve seen what that looks like but nonetheless, we still need a coach. My point is we’re stuck and they know it. Removing them is a lot harder and longer process than we have time for. We can keep emailing and keep calling and keep painting the rock but we are on a very, very limited time frame and they already proved how they operate. So while I agree this needs to happen, I don’t know if the good guys are willing to sacrifice the next 1-2 seasons by delaying a hire. Like Knuck said last night, maybe they let him hire someone then he resigns but what sense does that make? IMO, this needed to be swift with a sharp knife but it didn’t happen. And here we are with a lame duck AD and no one worth a crap willing to take us on.
 
The fans are buying time, rev. Buying time for folks like Atlanta to do what they do. We all have roles here. Ours is to publicly keep pressure up to oust the influence of Haslam and his hand-picked tools. The big donors are the ones who will have to actually make that happen.

Of course they are but they better succeed, or UT can forget Neyland being anything but a ghost town.:rock:
 
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