No statue for Fulmer at Championship corner

#76
#76
When your level of competition is Ray Goff, Brad Scott, Rod Dowhower, Gerry DiNardo, etc.

It’s easy to be successful against this group. He was a great recruiter of talent and managed to surround himself with a great staff and top talent for about 6 years.

Once the leagues other programs upgraded their staff and talent levels, his weaknesses were exposed quickly.
Saban didn’t have to compete against a lot of talented coaches either until the end and he started getting beat as well.
 
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#77
Saban didn’t have to compete against a lot of talented coaches either until the end and he started getting beat as well.
When Saban took over to rebuild Alabama, the SEC was already rolling. Saban shut the door on any other conferences competing for the national title annually.

I see some guys I remember well from when Saban entered the SEC at LSU. They were pretty big names back then.

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#78
Tell that to all the victims of his football players. Fulmer started losing because he didn’t discipline his team. Not because he forgot how to coach or recruit.

My 10 year old self got to learn what rape was thanks to Nilo Sylvan being in the news.
I’ve had some horrible takes here, I’ve seen many horrible takes here….. but this takes the cake. I’d bet there’s more crime on each ball team these days than there was then as the culture continues to get worse, and the crime continues to be the “cool” thing to do.

It’s no surprise that many of these athletes come from homes that are a part of said culture. Some of them take the opportunity and make the best of it, others can never get out of their own way. I surely can’t change the past, nor predict the future, but I can almost nearly assure you Nilo was going to commit that crime with or without fulmer in the picture. Even the strictest coaches (Saban) had plenty of criminal activity on their team, whether it ever made it to the news or not.
 
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I’ve had some horrible takes here, I’ve seen many horrible takes here….. but this takes the cake. I’d bet there’s more crime on each ball team these days than there was then as the culture continues to get worse, and the crime continues to be the “cool” thing to do.

It’s no surprise that many of these athletes come from homes that are a part of said culture. Some of them take the opportunity and make the best of it, others can never get out of their own way. I surely can’t change the past, nor predict the future, but I can almost nearly assure you Nilo was going to commit that crime with or without fulmer in the picture. Even the strictest coaches (Saban) had plenty of criminal activity on their team, whether it ever made it to the news or not.
Speaking of bad takes, I don’t see as much crime now. Even with social media reporting everything about everyone, from the video games they played with teammates to their favorite tv shows.. It’s cleaned up a lot at our program and it’s harder to sweep things under the rug with cameras everywhere. Thank you for grading me, but I’ll pass on accepting it.
 
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Speaking of bad takes, I don’t see as much crime now. Even with social media reporting everything about everyone, from the video games they played with teammates to their favorite tv shows.. It’s cleaned up a lot at our program and it’s harder to sweep things under the rug with cameras everywhere. Thank you for grading me, but I’ll pass on accepting it.
Don’t expect you to “accept” anything. Everyone saw all they needed to when you somehow tried to put a rape charge on a coach. Baffling really.
 
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Don’t expect you to “accept” anything. Everyone saw all they needed to when you somehow tried to put a rape charge on a coach. Baffling really.
Oh. Yeah, you might want to catch up on Joe Paterno. They took his statue down.

“Baffled”..
 
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Saban didn’t have to compete against a lot of talented coaches either until the end and he started getting beat as well.

That's incorrect. This is in year 2.

 
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Alot of national Championship coaches on that list. I wonder how many of them had a player get arrested?
Go Vols🍊
 
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I don't understand the amount of praise and coach worship he received.
Let's see: the only UT coach with a title that involved post-season play that mattered, the only UT coach with an SEC title that involved post-season play and didn't have to rely on Florida being on probation for 2 of them.
 
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When Saban took over to rebuild Alabama, the SEC was already rolling. Saban shut the door on any other conferences competing for the national title annually.

I see some guys I remember well from when Saban entered the SEC at LSU. They were pretty big names back then.

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Wait, so Fulmer is included with that "rolling SEC" yet he's being blasted for being terrible?
 
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#90
Please help with understanding this thread. I have seen nothing that says anything other than he will get a statue. So he is or is he not?
 
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#96
Man, I was 10 years old. I don’t know anything past the headlines in the newspaper.

I take it you were a witness. How much time did the girl do then?
I would suggest you read up on Alexander Johnson and Micheal Williams. And for fun look up the Duke Lacrosse team rape charges. Women lie and sometimes they lie to entrap Star athletes. The sooner you learn that the better off you’ll be.
 
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I would suggest you read up on Alexander Johnson and Micheal Williams. And for fun look up the Duke Lacrosse team rape charges. Women lie and sometimes they lie to entrap Star athletes. The sooner you learn that the better off you’ll be.
I’ll do that. Meanwhile, you should read up on Vandenburg, Batey, McKenzie, and Banks. The difference between those you named and those I named was video evidence taken by the perpetrators. While you’re at it, read on Todd Hodne and find out the price of assuming your football entertainment is worth standing up for problematic football players.
 
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Tee only has one because the local political agitators made a big deal about Peyton getting one and claimed racism
That's the issue with all this type if stuff, it can create a mess later on.

When Manning didn't win the Heisman and the city named the street for him, it seemed ok. Then the team quarterbacked by Tee wins the championship and it becomes a major issue. Similar to retiring Manning's jersey and then Reggie White claiming he was told he needed to donate money to get his jersey retired. Just creates problems.
 
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