Fulmer at the Orange Bowl

Grow up. All SEC teams cheat and buy players, Bama has taken it to another level. Bama is about winning period.
All school cheat for sure and you are right Alabama takes it to a new level. Businesses and banks exist to fund the extra football expenses. Its insane, what other coach could sign a guy will felony domestic violence warrants and then have the never to chastise people that question it?
It's odd how heavily they recruit out of state students (not just athletes but everyone) for the extra tuition
 
All school cheat for sure and you are right Alabama takes it to a new level. Businesses and banks exist to fund the extra football expenses. Its insane, what other coach could sign a guy will felony domestic violence warrants and then have the never to chastise people that question it?
It's odd how heavily they recruit out of state students (not just athletes but everyone) for the extra tuition

All with the blessings of the SEC officials in bumingham.
 
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All school cheat for sure and you are right Alabama takes it to a new level. Businesses and banks exist to fund the extra football expenses. Its insane, what other coach could sign a guy will felony domestic violence warrants and then have the never to chastise people that question it?
It's odd how heavily they recruit out of state students (not just athletes but everyone) for the extra tuition
Unfortunately UT does this also.
 
It’s funny, my hatred for Bama has lessened over the years. Now I admire their commitment to winning and the product they put on the field. I hope to see TN get back to championship level before I get old.
My hatred has never lessened, but I cant help but respect the machine they have built.
 
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I hope you are joking.

Nope. Pre 1998 Fulmer rocked, and those years are why I will always consider him a VFL. Post 1998 he acted like an entitled icon. I still remember the disdain he would show for fan concern. He was finally making good money the last few years (1.5 a year which was big in the pre Saban era) and I developed a strong sense that he was going to sit at that teat as long as he could. He would have NEVER voluntarily stepped aside from that cash stream. I hated the way he was fired but I don’t see any other way that could have gone.

And let’s not overlook the fact that he did not bounce to a new program. Consider that. He was done.

He built the program up, no doubt, and deserves huge props. But towards the end, he was collecting a paycheck, clapping his hands, grimacing a lot, and little else.
 
Nope. Pre 1998 Fulmer rocked, and those years are why I will always consider him a VFL. Post 1998 he acted like an entitled icon. I still remember the disdain he would show for fan concern. He was finally making good money the last few years (1.5 a year which was big in the pre Saban era) and I developed a strong sense that he was going to sit at that teat as long as he could. He would have NEVER voluntarily stepped aside from that cash stream. I hated the way he was fired but I don’t see any other way that could have gone.

And let’s not overlook the fact that he did not bounce to a new program. Consider that. He was done.

He built the program up, no doubt, and deserves huge props. But towards the end, he was collecting a paycheck, clapping his hands, grimacing a lot, and little else.


I was just referring to the part about him taking anything from anybody, the rest i kinda agree with you. I like him alot but i do think he got a little arrogant and lazy.
 
Just curious, why do you hate him so much? I've seen a lot of negative post's over time about him from you, just being nosey.

In summary because he took the long route in destroying the program, and all the while making idiotic excuses to hang onto his job as long as possible while doing nothing to fix what he had clearly abandoned,
but he "loves UT" so its OK.

"The job of the offense is to get a few first downs then punt." Phil Fulmer Circa 2003
 
In summary because he took the long route in destroying the program, and all the while making idiotic excuses to hang onto his job as long as possible while doing nothing to fix what he had clearly abandoned,
but he "loves UT" so its OK.

"The job of the offense is to get a few first downs then punt." Phil Fulmer Circa 2003
Thanks, I was just wondering.
 
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I was just referring to the part about him taking anything from anybody, the rest i kinda agree with you. I like him alot but i do think he got a little arrogant and lazy.

Yeah. I probably went a little heavy with the hyperbole in my first post. You have a point there. 😎😎
 
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